U.S. High Schools Picking Up More International Flavor - News Summed Up

U.S. High Schools Picking Up More International Flavor


International students have been changing the economics and culture of U.S. college campuses, and now they are making inroads at American high schools. About 4% of the international students attended U.S. public high schools on F-1 visas in 2016, according to the Institute of International Education. Students from China make up about 42% of international students studying in U.S. high schools, the study says. All 50 states and Washington, D.C., have international students in high schools. The number of U.S. high schools enrolling international students also is up, from 2,300 in 2013 to 2,800 in 2016, according to the study.


Source: Wall Street Journal September 09, 2017 13:27 UTC



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