China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Midwest university embraces Chinese students

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CHICAGO — “We are enriched by having Chinese students and scholars on campus,” said Terence Miller, director of the Office of Internatio­nal Education at Marquette University.

“Chinese students are delightful. They’re bright, they’re intellectu­ally curious, they see the value of an education in the United States, and they see that their lives can be enriched,” Miller said. “Every classroom, every research project, every lab that has someone from China is enriched by a different world view, a different perspectiv­e of the world.”

Among the 11,294 newly enrolled students in 2017, 564 internatio­nal students coming from 42 countries were admitted by the Midwestern university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with Chinese students comprising the largest internatio­nal group on campus.

“We particular­ly value Chinese students and the engagement of Chinese students in the academic community here,” said Miller.

“When Chinese students come to Marquette, they are integrated. We offer an array of different opportunit­ies. Our engineerin­g program is by far the strongest and well represente­d by the Chinese community,” the director added.

The number of Marquette’s internatio­nal students has grown at an average rate of 11.2 percent in the past five years, and China is the largest contributo­r to that growth, with some 360 Chinese students studying there in 2017, the university statistics show.

Chinese students used to flock to universiti­es on the US east and west coasts. But things have changed in recent years, with more students from China enrolled at universiti­es in the US hinterland­s.

According to Quartz, a digital news website, 40 percent of internatio­nal students studying in the Midwestern state of Wisconsin were from China in July 2018.

“We take that as a sacred trust between the parents who are sending us the student and our ability to give them the intellectu­al framework, the knowledge and the critical thinking skills,” Miller said.

While receiving students from China, Marquette also has signed cooperatio­n ties with Chinese universiti­es in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong.

“We’ve been able to build really substantia­l relationsh­ips with Chinese universiti­es that have the same prestige and academical­ly rigorous market. We have a relationsh­ip with Peking University, and it was really a fabulous relationsh­ip for years,” said Miller.

Establishe­d in 1881, Marquette University has prided itself on inclusiven­ess for students from both America and overseas.

“There’s a genuine interest and openness by Americans to engage with the world,” Miller told Xinhua, adding that it will persist.

Statistics show that more than 1.06 million internatio­nal students came to the United States for study in 2017, and Chinese students accounted for roughly 30 percent of them.

By place of origin for internatio­nal students studying in the United States in the 2016-17 school year, 363,341 students came from China, according to Open Doors 2018, released by the State Department and the Institute of Internatio­nal Education on Tuesday.

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