What Explains Resilient Prestige of U.S. Higher Education in South Korea?
Over recent months, a strong sense of elation has permeated social media platforms among professionals in higher education, spurred by the United States' remarkable surge in the influx of international students. This wave of enthusiasm primarily stems from the insights revealed in the Open Doors report. This comprehensive study has highlighted that the U.S. has made significant strides in its educational outreach, educating over a million international students—a substantial increase of 11.5% from the 2021/22 academic year. This figure accounts for 5.6% of the total higher education enrollment in the U.S., marking a noteworthy achievement in international student integration. A prime illustration of this triumph was observed in a post by EducationUSA, which extended commendations to the U.S. higher education system for its unprecedented recovery in attracting international students, particularly in the post-pandemic landscape. Simultaneously, South Korea's contribution to U.S. ...