Daniel Saud, Ed.D., serves as the Assistant Dean of International Admissions and Enrollment at the University of Arizona. Dr. Saud came to the United States as a F-1 student in the early 2000s. His experience as an F-1 student along with his time as a DAAD Fellow studying at Technische Universität (TU) Berlin led him to pursue a career in this field. Having visited 63 countries, he is always interested in learning a new culture and helping students and their families understand the value of American higher education. At Arizona, he leads a team dedicated to helping students and their families navigate the admissions process for the university and obtaining a world class education.
Dr. Saud is a scholar-practitioner and often teaches graduate-level courses in education policy, enrollment management, international education, and history of American higher education. He is an active member of American Association of College Registrars and Admission Officers (Ðãɫֱ²¥) and NAFSA: Association of International Educators and serves on the U.S. Advisory Board for IDP Education, and Applyboard Canada. Dr. Saud is also a member of the Western Higher Education Advisory Committee for the University of Cambridge International Education. He is fluent in four languages and enjoys reading post-civil war American history.
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