Open Doors report shows trends in student mobility between Tajikistan and the United States

DUSHANBE, November 17, 2015, Asia-Plus — This week marks the celebration of International Education Week, a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education to attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and exchange experiences in the United States. On November 16, U.S. Embassy Dushanbe, along with nine […]

DUSHANBE, November 17, 2015, Asia-Plus — This week marks the celebration of International Education Week, a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education to attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and exchange experiences in the United States.

On November 16, U.S. Embassy Dushanbe, along with nine non-governmental organizations, held an international education fair at the Ismaili Center, in which Charge d’Affaires a.i. Leslie M. Hayden lauded International Education Week as an opportunity to encourage students to become globally successful through international education and international engagement. Other organizations participating in the Fair included EducationUSA, ACCELS, DAAD, Bactria, University of Central Asia, Erasmus+, Multikid, OSI AF Tajikistan, and Aga Khan University in UK.

The 2015 Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange was also released on November 16, as a component of the International Education Week celebration.  This report finds the number of international students at U.S. colleges and universities had the highest rate of growth in 35 years, increasing by ten percent to a record high of 974,926 students in the 2014/15 academic year.  This strong growth confirms that the United States remains the destination of choice in higher education.  The United States hosts more of the world’s 4.5 million globally mobile college and university students than any other country in the world, almost double the number hosted by the United Kingdom, the second leading host country.  In 2014/15, there were 88,874 more international students enrolled in U.S. higher education compared to the previous year.

The new report highlighted information about Tajikistan, noting that there were 254 students from Tajikistan currently studying in the United States, marking a decrease of 5.9% when compared with last year.  The number of U.S. students coming to Tajikistan to study for academic credit at their home university in the United States increased by 189 percent to a total number of 26.  Students from Tajikistan in the United States study primarily at the undergraduate level, with 28 percent at the graduate level in 2014/15, 57 percent enrolled at the undergraduate level, 9 percent pursuing optional practical training, and 6 percent in non-degree programs such as English language or short-term studies.

The U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe and its partners reportedly seek to encourage more students to study in the United States through a variety of programs that offer study exchanges as well as opportunities to prepare Tajik students to improve their success at being accepted to universities in the United States with financial aid packages. Just a few examples of these programs include: the Future Leaders Exchange Program (FLEX), a year-long program for 15-17 year olds, offers students an opportunity to study at a U.S. high school and live with a U.S. family; the Global Undergraduate Exchange Program (UGRAD), in which undergraduate students spend an academic semester at an American university; study in the United States Summer Institute (SUSI), for female undergraduates who want to participate in intensive academic programs on leadership; and the Fulbright Foreign Student Program, a two year program for students who wish to pursue their Master’s degrees in the U.S.

The Open Doors report is published annually by the Institute of International Education (IIE) in partnership with the U.S. Department of State”s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA).

IIE is an independent not-for-profit organization with a network of 19 offices and affiliates worldwide and over 1,400 member institutions.  IIE designs and implements programs of study and training for students, educators, young professionals and trainees from all sectors with funding from government agencies, foundations, and corporations.  IIE has conducted an annual statistical survey of the international students in the United States since its founding in 1919 and in partnership with ECA since 1972.  Open Doors also reports on the number of international scholars at U.S. universities; international students enrolled in pre-academic Intensive English Programs; and on U.S. students studying abroad.  

 

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