An article on agent recruitment of international students indicates that many countries are increasingly counting on this method to entice the ever-growing number of students seeking to study outside their home countries. The U.S.A., the place where the largest proportion of international students study, uses agents less than its competitors. Is the use of agents a quest to expand access or a practice that is turning higher education into more of a trade commodity? And, does it matter?
Thursday, May 1, 2014
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