U.S. is the Main Destination for International Students, Claims Report
When choosing to study abroad, close to 70% of students pick the United States as their top location for pursuing higher education, reveals a study. Others popular destinations following the U.S. are the UK, chosen by 54% of students, Canada by 43%, and Australia by 27%.
Detailed Findings
The report explored several factors that influence a student's decision to study abroad. The quality of education, opportunities for post-graduation work, and the overall perception of the destination country were the leading factors. It further indicated that the U.S. is often seen as offering the highest educational standards and job opportunities, hence its popularity.
Interest in Regional Universities
Another noteworthy finding from the study is the democratisation of foreign education. This means students are no more only focusing on the elite universities; they are also showing eagerness towards regional universities and colleges. Many students are now attracted to these institutions due to their unique offerings in various fields.
The Impact of Exchange Rates
While the U.S. comes out as the main choice for abroad studies, currency exchange rates also play a big part. Students may adjust their overseas education plans based on how their native currency fares against the destination country’s currency.
How COVID-19 Has Changed the Scenario
Due to the global pandemic, many abroad education plans have been disrupted. The study finds that the ease of vaccine availability and the rate of COVID-19 cases in the destination country are now also significant factors for many students deciding to study abroad. Ultimately, students are focused on receiving a quality education while also staying safe.
Future Trends in Overseas Education
The study draws attention to the increasing worldwide trend of digital learning. Hybrid learning methods combining both in-person classes and online sessions are expected to become more popular. Indeed, no matter their location, students continue to have a strong desire for a quality education that can help foster their future careers.