To support and inform international students and educational systems navigating the current challenging and evolving climate, Study in the USA established Student Sessions on Facebook and Instagram Live this past spring. The weekly program connects current and prospective international students with universities and peers. All sessions take place at Pacific Standard Time, and all will be recorded for viewing after the live broadcast. August–September Presenters & Topics
Last Week to Get into Print!A sure way to cut through the noise of the internet can be found with print advertising. Studies show that Gen Z (unlike the Millennials before them), reads magazines and sees them as a trusted resource. This is your last chance to get into our 2021 editions. Make print part of your marketing plan and reserve ad space now before time runs out! — this Friday, July 31 is the last day.
Contact our team to reserve ad space now → Last Chance for an Ad in Our Annual Print EditionsUsing the internet isn’t always the most effective global outreach strategy. From rural villages to cities with filtered internet access, attempting to reach prospective students only digitally isn’t enough. With 1.4 million magazines in circulation all around the world, Study in the USA can help reach hard-to-reach places.
Don’t miss out on using print as part of your outreach plan. Limited space is still available in our 9 annual editions, plus we’re offering expanded e-readership. The deadline is July 31, so act quickly! Contact our team to reserve ad space now → SEVP Guidance: Actions to TakeCurrently the U.S. has approximately one million international students studying across the country. Last week’s guidance announcement by ICE, forcing those students to leave the U.S. if their universities provide online-only learning this fall, created instantaneous chaos. Within a day, Harvard and MIT filed suit against the Trump administration, followed by suits brought by 17 states over the last week. How our industry is responding and what you can do:
And finally, through all of this, remember our international students: “We want to see ‘the greatest higher education system’ coming together to exercise their agency and defend the ideals they have so heartfully written in their mission statements and strategic plans. We want our universities to listen to us and actively assist us with the extra financial, academic and psychological obstacles resulting from the new guidance, and thus affirm that we represent more than an influx of financial and intellectual resources to them.” —Santiago Castiello-Gutiérrez and Xiaojie Li, Medium.com |
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