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Nova Scotia allocated 12,900 study applications

The PIE News

Nova Scotia has been allocated 12,900 study permit applications for the next academic year, with 60% expected to be approved based on previous issuance rates. CBC News has reported that the province’s minister for advanced education gave the details during an event in Halifax on March 4.

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Ontario’s private providers grapple with international study permits allocation

The PIE News

“We will not take this lying down” – that was the message from Ontario’s private language schools regarding the province’s study permit allocation announcement. “Educational institutions need to be leaders of change not followers,” said Rice.

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Oregon to get portion of $21 billion for early and postsecondary education allocated by Congress

University Business

Education agencies, institutions and nonprofits in Oregon are slated to a portion of more than $21.3 It includes billions for child care, preschool, special education and higher education programs, as well as money for bolstering the workforce and health care projects. billion from Congress for the current year.

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Georgetown, Jesuits Allocate $27 Million for Descendants of Enslaved People

Insight Into Diversity

The funds will go towards three main areas: supporting descendants’ education, promoting truth and racial healing nationwide, and aiding elderly and infirm descendants. The post Georgetown, Jesuits Allocate $27 Million for Descendants of Enslaved People appeared first on INSIGHT Into Diversity.

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Department of Education Lends Colleges a Hand After FAFSA Backlash

Inside Higher Ed

Department of Education Lends Colleges a Hand After FAFSA Backlash Liam Knox Tue, 02/06/2024 - 03:00 AM The department is allocating $50 million and deploying staffers to help institutions adjust to the rocky FAFSA rollout. College leaders are underwhelmed. Byline(s) Liam Knox Katherine Knott

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UPCEA 2024 Recap: Uncertainty in Higher Education

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Throughout the sessions I attended and the conversations I had with other attendees, it became clear that many higher education leaders are currently experiencing a great deal of uncertainty. I envision a place for that kind of content in higher education. creating a course outline and developing learning objectives and assessments).

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IHEP and Results for America Release HEA Fund Allocation Recommendations for Education Department

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP) and Results for America (RFA) released recommendations for the Department of Education (ED) to set-aside 0.5% of funds from certain Higher Education Act (HEA) programs within ED and put it towards supporting equity-focused work.