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Foreign Enrollment in Grad Science, Math Programs Soared in 2006

The National Science Foundation released the results of its survey of graduate enrollment in science and engineering. In 2006 total enrollment of first-time, full-time science and engineering (S&E) graduate students rose 6% over the 2005 level. That moderate rate of increase was fueled by a striking increase in enrollment by first-time, full-time enrollment of foreign students in S&E, which grew 16%. First-time, full-time enrollment of S&E graduate students with U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status rose by slightly more than 1%.

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Posted on Friday, February 1, 2008 at 03:10PM by Registered CommenterLinda Abraham in | Comments1 Comment | References1 Reference

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