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60-Minute Recording of Video Online Seminar Originally Broadcast January 31, 2008 $249 If youre overlooking international education, passing up opportunities for global partnerships, or arent doing a good job in recruiting or serving your international students, youre missing out. This session charts the major trends affecting the recruitment and enrollment of students worldwide. The seminar also outlines how September 11th continues to affect U.S. international trends. There is a section on study abroad enrollments, comparative data on major enrolling and sending countries and the economic impact of international students. The role of technology, distance learning, and international collaborations and global partnerships are part of the seminars data and statistics. Predictions are made for future student migrations. Knowledge benefits for you: Who can benefit from viewing this seminar: Featured Presenter: Click here to read her bio 60-Minute Recording of Video Online Seminar Originally Broadcast January 31, 2008 $249 Available in CD or print transcript format. The CD contains a video presentation with PowerPoint and can be viewed on any standard computer equipped with Windows Media Player. Our CDs are not compatible with Macintosh computer systems. Presenter's handouts are included as a PDF on CDs and in hard copy with transcript purchases.
Understand the larger forces shaping tomorrows international student population
Receive timely, relevant data
Predict how national demographic trends will affect your own institution
Use these predictions to strengthen your international student recruitment, retention, and enrollment management efforts
Anticipate the services you will need to meet future students expectations
Put changes youve observed on your own campus into a broader context
Alert your campus now to issues of growing significance
More authoritatively discuss demographic and trend issues with your colleagues and the public
Presidents and chancellors
Enrollment managers
Provosts
Directors of admission
Research and strategic planners
Advisors of study-abroad programs
International student advisors

Marguerite J. Dennis