Practice Area Column

International students can bridge the college-community gap.
International education leaders discuss how they are navigating anti-DEI legislation in states across the United States.
Margaret Beal
From identity-specific orientation sessions to one-on-one conversations, education abroad professionals help students navigate gender and identity issues in a variety of ways.
While some U.S. universities are returning to standardized testing for domestic students, test-optional policies are still popular in international admissions.
Graduate students face unique challenges, but experienced professionals can play a critical role in supporting their success and well-being.
Student advocacy can do more than address international students’ needs: It can be a key part of their educational experience.
Margaret Beal
In a postpandemic world, recruitment and enrollment professionals share how they are adapting to evolving international student expectations.
Funds can provide students with much needed support but require careful consideration.
Rising costs put pressure on study abroad programs.
It can’t—and shouldn’t—do all the work, but artificial intelligence can free up time, automate tasks, and jump-start projects.