The International Student Blog
International Student Taxes 2010
Posted on March 10th, 2010 by Jennifer FrankelThe tax season is right upon us, and for international students navigating the complex US tax system is not an easy task. The first thing to note is that ALL international students who were in the USA during the last year will need to submit and file their taxes – even if you received no […]
Students Rally to Save International Week
Posted on March 4th, 2010 by Jennifer FrankelInternational Students at Texas A&M University are rallying around to save their “International Week” which they hold each year to celebrate their cultures, traditions and show their identity to all students on campus. This year’s International Week was canceled due to logistical problems with the International Student Association, however despite these problems a group of […]
Student Visa Clampdown Confirmed for the UK
Posted on February 12th, 2010 by Jennifer FrankelThe new visa rules that emerged last month for the UK were unveiled Wednesday (10th February 2010) by the home secretary Alan Johnson. There were large concerns that the new proposed rule changes would impact English language schools, as it would increase the level of english required by applicants to a level that would rule […]
New USA Sim Card Options
Posted on February 11th, 2010 by Jennifer FrankelAs we highlighted in our previous post, mobile phone companies tend to hit those who travel or study abroad with high roaming costs if you use your mobile phone when abroad. Our post identified some key areas to help students minimize these costs and avoid any high charges or unexpected phone bills. Of course, the […]
Citizenship for Canadian International Students
Posted on February 4th, 2010 by Jennifer FrankelIn a move that has been designed to target the international education industry in both the UK and Australia, after both countries have had very public issues with visa issuance/ bogus schools and violence towards international students, the Canadian province of Quebec is now offering all international students who graduate from any university in the […]
Study Abroad Safety – Know Before You Go
Posted on February 3rd, 2010 by Jennifer FrankelTHE SARA’S WISH FOUNDATION In 1996, Sara Schewe, a student at Georgetown University, was killed, along with 3 other students from her program, while taking a bus in India to see the Taj Mahal. Since that time, Charles and Anne Schewe have dedicated themselves to bringing awareness on how to minimize safety issues while traveling […]
Avoiding Roaming Costs as an International Student
Posted on February 2nd, 2010 by Jennifer FrankelWe all love our mobile phones, they provide such a high level of convenience that most people do not want to go without them. However, although you may travel well, its most likely that your existing mobile phone provider and contract in your home country will not travel well with you. As any traveler will […]
Study in the UK – New Video Profiles
Posted on January 27th, 2010 by Jennifer FrankelWe have just added two new schools to our online university video profiles page for schools in the UK. If you are looking to study in the UK, our video profiles are a great way to learn more about schools in the UK. The new schools added include the University of Westminster and Swansea University […]
Ireland drops the ball attracting International Students
Posted on January 26th, 2010 by Jennifer FrankelForeign students represent a huge revenue source for the big players in the market. For example, the UK and Australia have an international student market that is estimated to be worth €12 billion and countries like New Zealand receives around €1.5 billion per year. Compare that with Ireland, and yearly revenue from International Students here […]
Teaching Foreign Languages Fade……. Except Chinese!
Posted on January 25th, 2010 by Jennifer FrankelFor the last 10 years in the USA there has been a marked decline in the number of public schools opting to teach a foreign language. However, contrary to this trend, there has been a rush in recent years by schools to offer Chinese – and the Chinese government has been helping out too, paying […]