Fall 2025 Snapshot on International Student Enrollment

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Title: Fall 2025 Snapshot on International Student Enrollment
Language: English
Authors: Julie Baer, Sumeyra Ekin, Institute of International Education (IIE), American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO), American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU), American Council on Education (ACE), Association of International Enrollment Management (AIRC), Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), Community Colleges for International Development (CCID), College Board, Council of Graduate Schools, National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC), NAFSA: Association of International Educators
Source: Institute of International Education. 2025.
Availability: Institute of International Education. One World Trade Center, 36th Floor, New York, NY 10007. e-mail: rel@iie.org; Web site: www.iie.org/research
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 18
Publication Date: 2025
Document Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Two Year Colleges
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Study Abroad, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education, Educational Finance, Student Recruitment, Associate Degrees, Bachelors Degrees, Masters Degrees, Doctoral Degrees, Geographic Regions, Institutional Characteristics, Foreign Countries
Geographic Terms: United States, Europe, Asia, Latin America, Middle East, Canada, Africa
Abstract: In its 20th year, the "Fall 2025 Snapshot on International Student Enrollment" presents the responses of 828 U.S. higher education institutions on international student enrollments for the 2025/26 academic year. The report, conducted by IIE and ten partner higher education associations, complements "Open Doors 2025," which provides comprehensive data on international students from the previous year (2024/25). As the Fall 2025 Snapshot Survey represents a subset of the nearly 3,000 institutions surveyed by "Open Doors," the full picture of 2025/26 enrollment will be analyzed in "Open Doors 2026." The findings of the "Fall 2025 Snapshot" indicate that international students study at colleges and universities throughout the United States. The overall number of international students studying in the United States remains stable, with trends varying by academic levels. U.S. institutions looking ahead to future semesters remain committed to attracting students from across the world to their campuses, with 84% of colleges and universities noting their commitment to recruiting international students. Part of this report outlines the various strategies that U.S. higher education institutions use to recruit international students to the United States. The findings from the "Fall 2025 Snapshot" provide an understanding of the current state of academic mobility to the U.S., and highlights U.S. higher education institutions' commitment to international student mobility. The vast majority of institutions recognize the benefits of having international students in their student body, with international students contributing approximately $55 billion to the U.S. economy as of 2024.
Abstractor: ERIC
Entry Date: 2026
Accession Number: ED681027
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:In its 20th year, the "Fall 2025 Snapshot on International Student Enrollment" presents the responses of 828 U.S. higher education institutions on international student enrollments for the 2025/26 academic year. The report, conducted by IIE and ten partner higher education associations, complements "Open Doors 2025," which provides comprehensive data on international students from the previous year (2024/25). As the Fall 2025 Snapshot Survey represents a subset of the nearly 3,000 institutions surveyed by "Open Doors," the full picture of 2025/26 enrollment will be analyzed in "Open Doors 2026." The findings of the "Fall 2025 Snapshot" indicate that international students study at colleges and universities throughout the United States. The overall number of international students studying in the United States remains stable, with trends varying by academic levels. U.S. institutions looking ahead to future semesters remain committed to attracting students from across the world to their campuses, with 84% of colleges and universities noting their commitment to recruiting international students. Part of this report outlines the various strategies that U.S. higher education institutions use to recruit international students to the United States. The findings from the "Fall 2025 Snapshot" provide an understanding of the current state of academic mobility to the U.S., and highlights U.S. higher education institutions' commitment to international student mobility. The vast majority of institutions recognize the benefits of having international students in their student body, with international students contributing approximately $55 billion to the U.S. economy as of 2024.