Focusing on the intentions of international students can shed light on their plans and help ensure fewer disappear come enrollment.

Getting ghosted? Three ways to reduce melt among international students


Focusing on the intentions of international applicants can shed light on their plans and help ensure fewer disappear come enrollment

Key points:

  • It's wise to monitor monitoring international students' documents, milestones, benchmarks, and payments
  • AI, edtech can improve equity in college admissions
  • How admissions will change in 2024
  • For more news on enrollment, visit eCN's Campus Leadership hub

Summer melt has long been an issue for colleges and universities. For all kinds of reasons, from a lack of funding to family issues, students who accepted an offer of admission and plunked down a deposit just months earlier never actually enroll in classes. The same is true among international students.

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