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Chinese students have helped bankroll the US economy. Now fewer want to study here and it risks America's position as a global leader

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Chinese students have helped bankroll the US economy. Now fewer want to study here and it risks America's position as a global leader​

August 30 2022

  • Interest in studying in America among Chinese students has declined steeply in recent years.
  • That's because of political tension between the US and China, the number of Covid deaths in the US, and anti-Asian racism.
  • Economists say fewer students from China could mean trouble for the US economy.
America's popularity among Chinese students has gradually declined over the last few years. It could burn financial, cultural, and diplomatic bridges for the United States.

That's according to a recent survey of 8,610 respondents on Chinese students' overseas studies conducted by Beijing-based private educational services provider the New Oriental Education and Technology Group. The researchers found that interest in studying in the US has declined steadily in the Middle Kingdom since 2015, while it's increased for the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, and Singapore in that same timeframe.

That's after a decade-plus of China being the top source for international students in the US, with numbers growing as the years passed. The influx of foreign students, most of whom are not eligible for financial aid, pay up to three times more than in-state students at public universities, effectively subsidizing costs for higher educational institutions. Economists told Insider that the number of Chinese students in graduate programs also help universities bankroll other costs.

"There are many at the master's level that are reliant on China for the revenue," Nikolai Roussanov, an economics professor at the University of Pennsylvania, told Insider.

Chinese students accounted for 35% of all international students studying in the US during the 2019-2020 academic year, contributing $15.9 billion in economic value, according to a report by the Institute of International Education's Open Doors.

But a confluence of circumstances is causing Chinese nationals to expatriate to other countries for their education, whether by choice or by political intervention. One reason is anti-Chinese immigration policies enacted under former President Donald Trump and strict Chinese COVID lockdown policies. Additionally, Chinese students report feeling deterred by high levels of American gun violence, high COVID-19 death rates, and the US' spike in anti-Asian racism, the Wall Street Journal's Sha Hua, Karen Hao, and Melissa Korn reported this month.

In addition to threatening a crucial avenue of income for private and public universities in the US, falling interest in an American education among Chinese students puts other aspects of the American economy at risk, economists told Insider. That includes the output of multiple industries including technology and finance, in addition to the cultural and political significance of international students who remain after they graduate.

"Any news about declining international demand for US education is very sensitive and should be taken very seriously, more seriously than loss of US comparative advantage in any other area arguably," Oleg Itskhoki, an economics professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, told Insider.

'If the trend continues, it's not a good thing'​

The Wall Street Journal's translation of the study shows that 51% of Chinese students surveyed wanted to study abroad in the US in 2015, a figure that gradually slumped to 30% this year. The number of students who wanted to study in the UK increased by 9% in that same timeframe, and more than doubled for Hong Kong and Singapore.

Itskhoki said that the US should be worried if it's not the world's top educational destination.

"One may argue that US leadership in the world is best reflected in two export services – that of finance and that of education," he said. The US "will remain a leader in the world as long as there is strong demand for these two services, and this may persist long after the US loses leadership in terms of total GDP, manufacturing output, and international trade in goods."

Roussanov said that there's "not necessarily going to be a big negative effect" on the economy based on current enrollment numbers, but said that the trajectory of the survey numbers is cause for concern.

"If the trend continues, that's not a good thing," he said.

Roussanov pointed to the many industries that Chinese expatriates enter and make lucrative contributions to once they graduate.

"Everything tech-related, finance, the more quantitative sides of finance, everything to do with artificial intelligence. These are the big drivers of innovation at the moment," he said.

And there's a direct link between the waning appeal of American education as a "good" to Chinese expatriates and the political and economic health of the US, Itskhoki said.

"Export of higher education services — that is, purchases of these services by foreigners — are not only crucial as an export commodity, but also in their cultural, economic and political spillover effects," Itskhoki said. The decline of "Chinese demand for US education services… may amplify over time the political and economic rift."

 
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Now Chinese universities are mostly on par with the best of best schools in the west, the appeal of foreign schools is fast evaporating.
 
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Now Chinese universities are mostly on par with the best of best schools in the west, the appeal of foreign schools is fast evaporating.

The real test of the quality of universities in China is how many international students they attract and retain, and not how many Chinese can afford to escape them.
 
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Oh Lordie Lord, what izz we gonna do?! All be lost! :D
Indeed, there is no talent in US other than East Asian.

Future looks very bleak for US. :enjoy:

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The real test of the quality of universities in China is how many international students they attract and retain, and not how many Chinese can afford to escape them.
And 500 million Chinese tourist escaped from mainland China and yet they return back after spending money to pamper themselves overseas...
 
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Indeed, there is no talent in US other than East Asian.

Future looks very bleak for US. :enjoy:

Is that why you keep telling us, ad nauseum? If USA has a bleak future and its currency is dead, why does China have to keep crowing about itself? :D
 
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Is that why you keep telling us, ad nauseum? If USA has a bleak future and its currency is dead, why does China have to keep crowing about itself? :D
LOL... I thought its American barking the China collapse for 20 years?

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Isnt US suffer an incoming depression with high inflation, zero growth and American shooting at each other everyday? In US, if you are rich, your lives is good. Unfortunately, only 1% of American are rich. :enjoy:

That means 99% of American are suffering. :lol:
 
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LOL... I thought its American barking the China collapse for 20 years?

ROFL. Do you want to compare the spam commiebots post on PDF vs what is posted against China?

Unfortunately, only 1% of American are rich. :enjoy:

That means 99% of American are suffering. :enjoy:

Percentages will always remain by definition. In comparison to the rest of the world, Americans are indeed pretty rich.

Actually, never mind. Commiebots were given free reign to spam this forum back when USA was a favorite villain. With the software update currently being downloaded, this will be fixed soon enough. :D
 
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ROFL. Do you want to compare the spam commiebots post on PDF vs what is posted against China?



Percentages will always remain by definition. In comparison to the rest of the world, Americans are indeed pretty rich.
Who is the commiebots? Program by American? We all know the king of fake news title shall go USA. :enjoy:



And if you think 1% enjoy and the rest can suffer. I rest my case and indeed US is a selfish craphole which most middle class wouldnt want to go and not to mention poor living in hell. :enjoy:
 
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Now Chinese universities are mostly on par with the best of best schools in the west, the appeal of foreign schools is fast evaporating.
I have Chinese classmates in Canada. Usually they come to study English though.

But I mean if your country is about to be a Superpower (China), why would you study abroad?

Who is the commiebots? Program by American? We all know the king of fake news title shall go USA. :enjoy:



And if you think 1% enjoy and the rest can suffer. I rest my case and indeed US is a selfish craphole which most middle class wouldnt want to go and not to mention poor living in hell. :enjoy:
I would rather trust the Chinese Communists than the West.

I am the most Pro-Chinese Pakistani member on this forum.
 
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I have Chinese classmates in Canada. Usually they come to study English though.

But I mean if your country is about to be a Superpower (China), why would you study abroad?
A lot of students want to study abroad more different living experience to broaden their views and life. Nothing wrong with that. The most important is many return back to China becos China offer better opportunities. Plus, so far no China local scholars give up local scholarship and go for overseas study instead.
 
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The real test of the quality of universities in China is how many international students they attract and retain, and not how many Chinese can afford to escape them.
Foreign students have to study one year Chinese in China before their regular courses, it's extra cost of money and time.
 
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Foreign students have to study one year Chinese in China before their regular courses, it's extra cost of money and time.

But who wouldn't want to learn the language of the world's next superpower?








Or may be not. :D
 
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August 26th
When can international students go to China? (Updated)

Can students enter China?
Currently, we categorize the Chinese border as partially open. More international students from around the world have been given permission to return to China from their universities/PRC embassies. Many students on an X1 visa have already been contacted by their universities, or will be contacted in the following weeks. In addition to the embassies that have already opened student X1 visa applications, we expect all PRC embassies to open their student visa services again in a gradual and coordinated manner. An exact timeline or date is unknown at this stage.

However, the process will not be immediate. In some cases, senior students are being called back first and first year/part-time students will be the last. Flights back to China remain limited, and the high prices of flights and quarantine could still be a barrier to some students.
 
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Never mind the tinge of racism in this thread, as long as the US remains an immigrant country, we will never run out of the world's best talents coming to the US and keeping US great. There are no 'risks' here.
 
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