INTERACTIVE: Fewer Malaysian students heading to the US
By DIYANA PFORDTEN & SHYAFIQ DZULKIFLI PETALING JAYA: Malaysian student arrivals to the United States of America have fallen this year amid uncertainties over US foreign student policies. According to figures from the US National Travel and Tourism Office website, the number of Malaysians arriving in the United States on student visas from January to April this year dropped by 7% to 1,754 compared to 1,887 in the same period last year. Education consultants said the uncertainties, added with rising costs due to a stronger US dollar as well as shifting preferences, are contributing to the decline. They say that these factors have led some students to consider alternative countries, or study programmes that offer shorter stints in the US. Malaysia's 7% drop is the largest among Asean countries. Thailand had the second biggest decline at -3.1%, followed by Indonesia at -2.3%. All Asean countries recorded a drop in studen...