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Health Insurance Plans for International Students: Finding the Right Plan for You

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Having health insurance coverage is essential for any international student. Health insurance coverage can save you money on medical expenses in case of an illness or injury and provide peace of mind that you are covered in case something unexpected happens. If you are planning to study abroad, this article is for you!

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How to Save on International Student Health Insurance Coverage in the U.S.

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Are you an international student worried about the high costs of medical expenses? We understand that navigating a foreign healthcare system can be overwhelming, but having the right health insurance coverage is crucial. What are international student insurance plans? Why do you need health insurance coverage?

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Navigating Pathways to Success

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

This article serves as both a personal narrative and a broader examination of the evolving landscape of higher education. Dr. Jack Thomas In my own journey, leading a campus with such diverse student representation has reinforced the importance of embracing diversity and fostering a culture of inclusivity. Dr. Barbara J.

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Dealing With Homesickness

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While college students may feel homesick at times, leading to feelings of anxiety and mental distress, overcoming it can reveal the true rewards of being an international student. In this article, we share some tips on how to manage homesickness while studying abroad.

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Community Colleges Increase Housing Options

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The average age of the students has decreased to 23. Hamel notes that the residential students are a mix of Maine locals, people from other states in New England, and international students. There are some older students — including individuals in their 40s and 50s — who reside in the residences.

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How to Recruit Adult Career Switchers

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Joining me on the podcast today is my colleague Beth Donaldson, who's been studying this phenomenon for some time and who has written an article about how to reach a particular demographic of prospective graduate school students that require a slightly different approach, but who are well worth the investment.