IIENetworker Magazine: Strategic International Enrollment Management

IIE is pleased to announce that the Fall 2012 issue of IIENetworker magazine is now available. This issue of IIENetworker examines a wide range of innovative international enrollment management strategies that colleges, universities, and other organizations have devised and implemented to help recruit, admit, and retain international students. In particular, this issue highlights successful international enrollment management models, dealing with large-growth markets, scientific mobility in Brazil, and other issues.

This issue of IIENetworker includes a special section commemorating Ten Years of IIE’s Scholar Rescue Fund. In addition, the IIENetworker Interview Series features Ju-ho Lee, Minister of Education, Science and Technology in the Republic of Korea. 

The digital edition is available for free at: www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/naylor/IIEB0212/index.php

Featured Articles

Developing International Enrollment Strategies in an Increasingly Dynamic Global Environment
Jenny Rickard and Susan Buck Sutton, Bryn Mawr College

Evidence-Based Approach to Strategic International Enrollment Management: A Case Study of American University
Fanta Aw and Evelyn Levinson, American University

The Formal and Informal Aspects of Successful IEM
Peter Briggs and Patricia W. Croom, Michigan State University

The Business of Being International Student Friendly
Karen K. Edwards, Grinnell College

Take a Deep Breath: Making International Enrollment Management Manageable
Mandy Hansen, Northern Arizona University

Every Student an International Student: IEM as Part of a Holistic Approach to Campus Internationalization
James Kennedy, University of Warwick

How to Become a Host Institution for the Brazilian Government’s New Scholarship Program
Edward Monks, Institute of International Education

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