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From China to America. Then What?: Chinese students leave U.S. colleges armed with degrees and full of hope. Until reality sets in

The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2017-01

Copyright Jan. 29, 2017 by The Chronicle of Higher Education ;ISSN: 0009-5982 ;EISSN: 1931-1362

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  • Title:
    From China to America. Then What?: Chinese students leave U.S. colleges armed with degrees and full of hope. Until reality sets in
  • Author: Fischer, Karin
  • Subjects: Asian students ; Chinese ; College students ; Colleges & universities ; E mail ; Education ; Employment ; Foreign students ; Passports & visas
  • Is Part Of: The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2017-01
  • Description: [...]she searched online, found the postmaster general's personal email address, and sent a plea. For the 2016 lottery, 236,000 people applied. Because the federal government doesn't distinguish whether the H1-B applicants had been on student visas, it's difficult to know how many of them graduated from American colleges. [...]the Chinese Ministry of Education says about three-quarters of Chinese students who go to college overseas return to China. [...]a recent lawsuit, filed by a group of high-tech workers, accuses foreign graduates in the optional practical training program of snatching opportunities that would have gone to Americans.
  • Publisher: Washington: Chronicle of Higher Education
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0009-5982
    EISSN: 1931-1362
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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