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Report: HBCUs Received 178 Times Less Foundation Funding than Ivy League Schools in 2019

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

On average, historically Black college and universities (HBCUs) received 178 times less funding from foundations than Ivy League schools in 2019, according to a report from research group Candid and ABFE, a nonprofit advocate for investments in Black communities, the Associated Press reported. billion from foundations in 2019.

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10% growth sees Wall Street back to 2019 levels

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Wall Street English has recovered from the lows of the Covid-19 pandemic and year-on-year growth in excess of 10% has allowed the company to return to pre-2019 levels, according to its CEO. “ In 2019, we were a physical location-based business where everything was done in centre and we had students in 26 territories,” he said.

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Canadian language schools record slow post-Covid recovery

The PIE News

Our French language programs and our public sector (university and college) official languages programs have been in a severe decline since 2019. Most notably, Japan, Mexico and Brazil claimed the top three spots, recovering to rates of 82%, 91% and 55% of 2019 student numbers, respectively.

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Chinese “disruption” of international school sector  

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The report by Beijing-based market intelligence consultancy Venture Education will be launched on June 20, revealing the recent expansion of Chinese K-12 schools catering for Chinese nationals around the world. “As

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ELT recovery in some destinations full – others not, IH schools told

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According to BONARD’s analysis of ELT markets across 2023, Ireland student volumes will be around 117% of the 2019 levels; Australia will be at 106%; the UK will be at 76%; the US at least 70% and South Africa at 92%. Look at China now – the recovery is not even reaching 50% [on 2019].

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The last normal year: Freshman Discounts at Private Colleges, 2019

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If you're a high school counselor, or you work with a CBO counseling low-income students, you've already done enough. This visualization shows freshman discount, net revenue, and other data for the entering class of 2019, and should not be taken as a definitive snapshot of a college's financial health. Just ignore the link.)

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Freshman enrollment is up for the first time since 2019

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million freshmen who enrolled in 2019, “this is a very promising sign for higher education,” said Doug Shapiro, the research center’s executive director. “I don’t think it’s reaching the lower-income and minority students, students who are working jobs while trying to go to school,” she said.