
Fall
1998

Education options for the complete beginner and the experienced professional, by Lia
Hutton. Addresses for appear on page 4. A list of are provided.
Why are only about 1 percent of the international students in the United States majoring
in public affairs? What can those who do study the field gain? Seven university
administrators and five advisers share their views.
Experienced placement professional Bill Kolsun of the Institute of International Education
provides tips on the process. A is profiled.
A list of "more bang for the buck" programs in which the experienced can earn a
master's degree in half the time, by Bill Kolsun.
Robyn Toland highlights some of the diverse fields involved in public sector work. She
also describes one new program, on page 7.
Programs where international undergraduates can spend a semester in the U.S. capitol,
profiled by Christine Graziano.
Christine Graziano provides contact information and descriptions of short-term programs in
areas from politics and law to telecommunications and transportation policy. Bruce Gaston
discusses NCIV, page 5.
Lia Hutton details the international student's limited place in military service academies
and ROTC as well as describing other programs with a military philosophy and U.S.
international military training options.
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