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IIE Higher Education Fairs: China
China sends the largest number of international students to the U.S. with 194,029 students in 2011/2012 (25.4% of all international students in the U.S). (Source: IIE Open Doors).
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IIE Higher Education Fairs: Taiwan
A total of 23,250 students from Taiwan attended U.S. programs in 2011/12. It is the sixth leading place of origin for international students in the U.S. (Source: IIE Open Doors).
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IIE Higher Education Fairs: Vietnam
Vietnam holds the 8th place in ranking of origin of international students in 2011/12. The number of students in the U.S. increased from 14,888 in 2010/11 to 15,572 in 2011/12 . (Source: IIE Open Doors). The country is also second for students interested in community colleges.
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IIE Higher Education Fairs: Thailand
7,626 Thai students chose to pursue higher education in U.S. in 2011/ 2012. (Source: IIE Open Doors). With a high level of literacy, the U.S. continues to be their most preferred international study destination.
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IIE Higher Education Fairs: Indonesia
In 2011/12 7,131 Indonesian students studied in the U.S. compared to 6,943 in 2010/11, which represents a 2.7% increase (Source: IIE Open Doors).
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IIE Higher Education Fairs: India
In 2011/2012 100,270 students from India represented13,1% of the total foreign students in the U.S., making it the second largest country of origin. (Source: IIE Open Doors).
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The Institute of International Education has been organizing fairs since 1982. Last fall IIE hosted its U.S. Higher Education Fairs in 14 cities throughout Asia and India. In the Spring 2013 IIE will be hosting Fairs in Vietnam and will be launching its first Latin America Fair Series for STEM fields.
IIE Fair series provide a unique opportunity for colleges and universities to expand and widen their international presence and for students to learn about their myriad of opportunities.
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College and Universities interact face to face with thousands of qualified students; expand academic exchanges by partnering with local institutions, and network with local government and US Consulate staff. Visit our University resource page.
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Students and parents get to ask important questions, evaluate their options and begin planning for the future ahead. Visit our Student resource page.
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Sponsors have a unique opportunity to present their products and services and learn from their clients about market trends and preferences. Visit our Sponsor resource page.
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