Remaining top study destination is US foreign policy “priority”
EducationUSA’s Forum, the premier annual event for higher education for the US Department of State, was held last week in Washington, D.C.
Lee Satterfield, assistant secretary of state for the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, welcomed the delegates to the conference with opening remarks.
“What you are doing to promote study in the United States, for the best and the brightest to come together to solve the world’s problems, is critically important,” she said.
“And it is a foreign policy priority for president Biden and secretary Blinken… for the US to remain the world’s top study destination for international students.”