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Constructing Student Mobilityhow Universities Recruit Students And Shape Pathways Between Berkeley And Seoul Kim

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Constructing Student Mobilityhow Universities Recruit Students And Shape Pathways Between Berkeley And Seoul Kim
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.88 MB
Author: Kim, Stephanie K.
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Constructing Student Mobilityhow Universities Recruit Students And Shape Pathways Between Berkeley And Seoul Kim by Kim, Stephanie K. instant download after payment.

How universities in the US and South Korea compete for global student markets—and how university financials shape students' lives.

The popular image of the international student in the American imagination is one of affluence, access, and privilege, but is that image accurate? In this provocative book, higher education scholar Stephanie Kim challenges this view, arguing that universities -- not the students -- create the paths that allow students their international mobility. Focusing on universities in the United States and South Korea that aggressively grew their student pools in the aftermath of the Great Recession, Kim shows the lengths to which universities will go to expand enrollments as they draw from the same pool of top South Korean students.

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