Education and Foreign Students
Unlike some other receiving nations, such as the United Kingdom and Australia, our admissions system is thoroughly decentralized. It seems to run on the principles that:
- Encouraging aliens to have a U.S. education is always an unqualified good;
- Every entity that calls itself an educational institution is one, and is equal to all others; and
- That there will be no governmental, stateside review of potential foreign students.
Panel: The Value of Foreign Diplomas
Michelle Malkin discusses foreign college degrees
Another Shaky College that Takes Foreign Students Is in Danger of Closing
Topics: Education and Foreign Students
Foreign-Educated Immigrants Are Less Skilled Than U.S. Degree Holders
Topics: Education and Foreign Students
Steven Camarota Discusses the Impact of Immigration on Public Schools
Originally Aired by FOX News on February 12, 2019
Steven A. Camarota, the Center's Director of Research, discusses a report on the impact of immigration on public schools.
Topics: Education, TV Interviews
Turkey-Based Schools in U.S. Continue to Attract Negative Attention
Topics: Education and Foreign Students