More U.S. universities are expanding offshore to stabilize global enrollment amid volatility in international student demand. New approvals include Illinois Institute of Technology’s fully degree-granting branch campus in India and the University of New Haven’s Saudi Arabia branch campus, cleared by an accreditor to enroll more than 10,000 students across multiple graduate and undergraduate fields. The developments reflect a broader base of U.S. cross-border education—97 branch campuses across 40 countries, according to cited research. Universities are using offshore operations to diversify revenue streams and align programs with host-country workforce and industry needs.