NAIS Popup Survey: International Student Programs
Find out how NAIS member schools are supporting their international students.
The pandemic disrupted international student recruitment. Schools are having to work harder and more creatively to identify prospective parents and explore new markets, relying increasingly on word of mouth and networking by alumni as well as current and past parents. More so now than ever, it is imperative that schools devote equal time to retaining their current international students, ensuring that their learning journey is supported and that their families are engaged and connected. The resources in this toolkit are designed to help you with this.
Find out how NAIS member schools are supporting their international students.
The Delphian School shares student retention strategies centered around care and communication.
Learn how to address and understand student health and well-being, emerging concerns, new and enhanced support systems, communication with parents and faculty, and staff well-being awareness.
Supporting the well-being of international students requires a holistic approach considering the challenges they face as part of their transition and adjustment.
This recording explores a variety of topics related to international students' health and well-being, including emerging concerns, new and enhanced support systems, parent communication strategies, and faculty and staff awareness training, among others.
Get tips from school psychologists and counselors o better understand challenges related to international students’ health and well-being.
To better understand and support the experiences of international students, schools must frame their policies and practices as DEI work.
A subgroup of international students—many of whom have lived in one or more countries outside of their home—are poised to become a greater force in our schools and around the world.