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Nova Scotia allocated 12,900 study applications

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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

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“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

Georgetown University and the Jesuits have pledged $27 million to a fund established for the descendants of enslaved people who were sold to settle the institution’s debts during the 19th century. The contributions include $10 million from the university and $17 million from the Jesuits.

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Universities Boost Spending to Curb Cyber Attacks

Inside Higher Ed

Higher education institutions have increased their cybersecurity budgets as more universities fall prey to cyber attacks, Moody’s Investor Service says in a report. The bond ratings agency reports that higher education institutions allocating a portion of their budget to cybersecurity increased more than 70 percent from 2019 to 2023.

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Ontario PAL data shows colleges faring much better than unis

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The provincial attestation letter allocation for Ontario leans heavily towards colleges over larger universities, according to preliminary data obtained from the province’s education body. The institution that took in those students, Centennial College, has had better luck , receiving the fourth largest allocation, with 15,344.

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Universities Boost Spending to Curb Cyber Attacks - Lauren Coffey, Inside Higher Ed

Economics and Change in Higher Education

Higher education institutions have increased their cybersecurity budgets as more universities fall prey to cyber attacks, Moody’s Investor Service says in a report. The bond ratings agency reports that higher education institutions allocating a portion of their budget to cybersecurity increased more than 70 percent from 2019 to 2023.