No, "international student" should not be capitalized in a sentence unless it is part of a title or the beginning of a sentence. It is a common noun and does not refer to a specific entity. Therefore, it should be written in lowercase.
No, unless it is part of a proper name or title such as The Miami Chapter of the Noble Order of Leopards.
Come watch a movie on international student ministries. Should international student ministries be capitalized?
"I think that we should nominate Johnny to be our student body president."
I have never had a student who received Federal or State financial aid. You must be either an American citizen or permanent resident. However, an international student should contact the Financial Aid office of the college or university they are attending and ask for any scholarship information particular to international students. Viper1
I'm not sure what you are trying to say. As an English sentence it doesn't mean anything. Are you trying to say "Nick is the best student in English classes"?
If you are considering studying abroad then international student health insurance should be one of your first considerations. There are websites aimed at specifically giving advice on this matter such as hthstudents, however a good starting point would be to speak to a member of the Student's Union.
It means that the student can not be allowed without the presence of the parent.
It should be, in all cases, unless you are texting someone extremely informally. It's only following the rules of proper grammar; it's a proper noun.
Hm.... "The teacher moved all of the student's desk." Actually, no. It should be phrased like this: "The teacher moved the student's desks."
It's my suggestion that we should have a computer labs for every student
Typically, the international student had to submit an affidavit of support as part of the international student admissions packet indicating proof of the source and ability to pay for tuition, fees, and living expenses. Thus, their should be no reason why the student should need to work. International students that come to the US are hear to learn, not work. However, some students are allowed to work because of extenuating circumstances. However, even these students must have been at the school for at least one academic year. If given permission, the student can work no more than 20 hours per week.
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