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FEATURED ARTICLE: Chinese Students at American Colleges and Universities
Donald M. Bishop, Minister-Counselor for Press and Cultural Affairs American Embassy Beijing

My topic today is opportunities for Chinese students to study in the United States. Consider it a news report -- a “good news” report. The news report has headlines, and it has facts. Here are the headlines: Colleges and universities in the United States welcome foreign students. America continues to be the top destination for Chinese students seeking higher education overseas. American universities support even those who fund their own education, through public money and endowments. Visa issuance rates are rising. Now here’s the story beneath the headlines, or, as a famous American radio commentator tells his listeners, here’s “the rest of the story.”
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