This graph shows the number of international students enrolled in higher education in various English-speaking countries from 2000 to 2015. It reveals that the United States has consistently hosted the largest number of international students, reaching over 1 million in 2015. Australia and the United Kingdom also experienced significant growth in international enrollments over this period, both hosting over 400,000 students in 2015. Overall, this graph illustrates the substantial increase in international students pursuing higher education in English-speaking nations from 2000 to 2015.
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This graph shows the number of international students enrolled in higher education in various English-speaking countries from 2000 to 2015. It reveals that the United States has consistently hosted the largest number of international students, reaching over 1 million in 2015. Australia and the United Kingdom also experienced significant growth in international enrollments over this period, both hosting over 400,000 students in 2015. Overall, this graph illustrates the substantial increase in international students pursuing higher education in English-speaking nations from 2000 to 2015.