Admission of international students to universities in the United States In secondary data retrieval, a number of questions were encountered facing the problems that international students have in selecting universities. In this article, we must first emphasize the tendency of international students to enter the university in the United States. Next, I will explain the advantages of studying in the United States. Finally, I would like to mention some of the reasons for international students to choose university.
Summary More and more students and families emigrate from Nepal and are seeking education in the USA. In 2012, more than 670,000 international students enter the university in the United States, 11,500 of whom are from Nepal directly. As the Nepali people continue to emigrate, the development needs of Nepal himself remain unresolved and young people are recognized as the key to the future of the country. This study attempted to understand the challenges facing Nepalese students as college students in the United States, and compiled the life experience, the prospects, and the commitment to returning to Nepal. Detailed interview will show how Nepalese students migrate, transition, form their identities, create communities, negotiate Nepali and American culture, and inform them about their commitment to Nepal to understand
As we all know, there are a number of international students at the University of Washington. In the fall of this year (2015), international students accounted for 15.2% of the total number of undergraduate students enrolled at Northwestern University campus (Ministry of Minority Affairs, 2015). Approximately 4,400 international students will be enrolled (Quick Facts, 2014), assuming that the total number of students enrolled in undergraduates in 2014 is 29,468 people and that this year is also the same enrollment rate. This group of students who had a great influence on the University of Wisconsin has many unique perspectives and experiences that can contribute to campus culture. International student organizations from more than 100 countries are full of diversity, international style and adventure (International Student Services Office, 2014). These needs include more cautious needs such as housing, financial advice, or emotional or spiritual support.