Student Project

RESEARCH QUESTION:

What are the economic conditions of international students in U.S?

This question is seriously concerned with international students who want to study in the U.S. Advice relating to the resident status and citizenship of job applicants and their legal employability is offered to companies wishing to comply with proposed federal and enacted state laws governing employment of aliens. (Pipes)  The purpose of this research is to investigate the difficulties of international students in economy.  The higher amount of tuition fees retards foreign students to consider coming to study in the U.S.

 

GENERAL SEARCH WORKSHEET

CONCEPT #

Search Terms

 

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Economy

Job

Employment

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International students

Foreign students

F-1 students

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U.S

United States

America

 

WEBLIOGRAPHY

Chesser, Thomas M. “Foreigners Snap Up The High-tech Jobs: U.S Industry Welcomes Them As Fewer Americans Seek Top Degrees.” The New York Times 5, July 1981: 130 31. InfoTrac OneFile. Gale Group. 1 May. 2003. <http://web5.infotrac.galegroup.com/itw/infomark/784/567/35537088w5/purl=rc1_ITOF_0_A1977065&dyn=8!xrn_31_0_A1977065?sw_aep=plan_skyline>

The New York Times Company is a leading media company with 2002 revenues of $3.1 billion, publishes The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, The Boston Globe and 16 other newspapers; owns eight network-affiliated television stations and two New York radio stations; and has more than 40 Web sites, including NYTimes.com and Boston.com. In 2003 the Company was ranked No. 1 in the publishing industry in Fortune's list of America's Most Admired Companies, for the third consecutive year.Over the years, The Times Company's properties have been awarded many journalism awards, including a total of 110 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other news organization.The Company's core purpose is to enhance society by creating, collecting and distributing high-quality news, information and entertainment. The New York Times Company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol NYT.

Clemings, Russell. “Push to Limit Student Visas Worries Valley Educators Moratorium Would Damage the U.S’s Economy and Global Interest, Leaders say.” The Fresno Bee 12 Oct. 2001: A10+. 2. InfoTrac OneFile. Gale Group. 1 May. 2003. <http://web5.infotrac.galegroup.com/itw/infomark/401/57/35535511w5/purl=rc1_SP00_0_CJ79102940&dyn=4!xrn_2_0_CJ79102940?sw_aep=plan_skyline>.

Dunham, Kemba J. “Foreign M.B.A. Candidates Face Challenging Job Searches.” The Wall Street Journal 17 Dec. 2002: B4. InfoTrac OneFile. Gale Group. 1 May. 2003. <http://web7.infotrac.galegroup.com/itw/infomark/701/548/32628473w7/purl=rc1_ITOF_0_A95523637&dyn=8!ar_fmt?sw_aep=plan_skyline%20>.

“International Programs.”  Shoreline Community College. 5 May 2003. <http://www.net-biz.co.kr/shoreline.html>

Kaplan, Shelly. “Unpaid internships impact international students’ F-1 status.” Journal of Career Planning and Employment 55.4 (August 1995): 12+. InfoTrac OneFile.  GaleGroup. 1 May. 2003. <http://web7.infotrac.galegroup.com/itw/infomark/701/548/32628473w7/purl=rc1_ITOF_0_A18015988&dyn=4!xrn_3_0_A18015988?sw_aep=plan_skyline%20 >

Lantz, Caprice “International Student/Graduate Employment Issues.” Spring Forward to A New Career. 6 May. 2003 University of Baltimore. 5 May. 2003. <http://www.ubalt.edu/careercenter/careerlink/00_fall/ internationalstudentarticle.pdf >

Pipes, Sally C. “Graduating with a Green Card.” Chief Executive  Apr. 1995: 18. InfoTrac OneFile. Gale Group. 1 May. 2003. <http://web5.infotrac.galegroup.com/itw/infomark/784/567/35537088w5/purl=rc1_ITOF_0_A17015380&dyn=3!xrn_17_0_A17015380?sw_aep=plan_skyline%20 >

Sally C. Pipes is president of the Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, a San Francisco-based think tank that analyzes national economic and social problems and proposes free-market solutions. Chief Executive is published ten times a year and
delivered to a controlled circulation of 42,0001 CEOs, Chairmen, Vice Chairmen, Presidents, COOs and other top executives. Total readership exceeds 170,000.2 Chief Executive Group Chief Executive Group was founded in 1977 to create and foster opportunities for CEOs to share their experiences and expertise within a community of peers. It serves its CEO audience in a variety of media including print, in-person and online, which in turn provides advertisers and sponsors multiple opportunities to develop long-term relationships at the Chief Executive level. In addition to publishing Chief Executive magazine and www.chiefexecutive.net. the Chief Executive Group brings CEOs together through its annual CEO2CEO Conference, open to C-suite executives, and its by-invitation-only CEO Roundtables, Symposiums, and Global Events. Chief Executive Group also offers advertisers the opportunity to sponsor custom publications and custom research projects - including the CEO Guide and dotCEO - aimed at top-tier decision-makers.

Yap, Angela Fui Cheng, International Student's Manual : A Proven Path to An American University Degree & Prosperity, Lake Arrowhead, CA: Arrowhead Pub, 1996 <http://catalog.plsinfo.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=10G18309FP765.1688&menu=search&aspect=basic_search&npp=10&ipp=20&profile=dial&ri=&index=GW&term=Yap,+Angela+Fui+Cheng&aspect=basic_search&x=14&y=12#focusfocus>.



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