For the more than one million international students studying in the U.S., navigating the admissions process can mean encountering a cross-border tuition payments landscape riddled with friction. In fact, says Michelle Larson-Krieg, the University of Colorado Denver’s international student director, for visiting students the process...
Many U.S. colleges and universities are eager to roll out the red carpet to recruit international students – and why not? International students tend to pay tuition in full, providing higher education institutions with steady revenue streams. And universities with strong international enrollment can tout...
One million international students come to the U.S. to study each year, and those who want to buy a car get a lesson in cross-border payments friction. Payments are often made with cash and, upon graduation, their parents must sell the vehicle from halfway across...
As roughly one million international students visit the U.S. for higher education opportunities each year, many parents end up getting an unexpected crash course in cross-border car shopping. A slew of recent cross-border payment developments indicates that it’s time for various groups and markets to...