I am delighted to welcome you to this important event as you share the
latest ideas, innovations, and trends in international education.
Now more than ever, the American higher education system stands as
one of the great examples of America’s special role in the world. In
the last 15 years we have doubled the number of international students
studying in the United States. And today these students come from every
corner of the globe to study in every corner of this country.
At the State Department, we see these exchanges as critical to our
effort to expand global prosperity and strengthen our national
security. There is no substitute for living in the United States,
learning English, and getting first-hand exposure to our institutions
and traditions. International students enrich our classrooms and our
communities. And they return home with friends and experiences that
will shape the rest of their lives.
This is why the State Department supports Education USA advising
centers in more than 170 countries around the world. Through these
centers, we are able to reach millions of students every year – some who
have never even considered studying in the United States.
Together, we can cement America’s standing as the global leader in
higher education. But we need your help to make our advising system
more effective and to open more doors to international students. I
look forward to hearing about the concrete steps you come up with to
expand opportunities for the young people of the world. Thank you.