Universities in the United States also heavily recruit from schools outside the country because having students from across the globe adds diversity to campus. In Studying International Students: Adjustment Issues and Social Support, researchers also found that the international students offered an important diversity of viewpoints and helped offset a declining US applicant pool in certain disciplines (Goodman, 1996; Wan, Chapman & Biggs, 1992). As the world becomes increasingly globalized, international relationships become increasingly more valuable and thus top universities desire a diverse student population.