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Awareness of int’l benefits being “lost” in Canada

The PIE News

CBIE has been one of a number of stakeholders that has said a one-size-fits-all approach from federal government risks penalising institutions and jurisdictions that are doing a good job delivering a positive experience to international students.

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Top Innovators Recognized at Annual Community College Futures Assembly

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

won a 2023 Bellwether Award for its submission, Hudson Scholars, in the award category of Instructional Programs and Services. Ten top-scored community college programs compete in one of three award categories — instructional programs and services, workforce development, and planning, governance, and finance.

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First-year Discount rate at private colleges, 2021

Higher Ed Data Stories

It could be from the customer's pocket, from a parent or aunt, government food stamps, or a loan they take out from the government. Institutional grant policy shows how many colleges and how many students fall into institutional grant aid categories. You count the cash, not the source of the cash. Now, guess what?

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Aus: SAE’s CMI gets University College status

The PIE News

Since 2021, other universities to be registered under the new University College category by the country’s education standards agency include National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA), Moore Theological College, and the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS).

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Canada: mobility deals with South Korea and Finland

The PIE News

Canada has announced youth mobility arrangements with both South Korea and Finland that the government says will provide reciprocal opportunities for young people to work and travel in one another’s country. The post Canada: mobility deals with South Korea and Finland appeared first on The PIE News.

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Aus: “drunken sailor” approach hurts students

The PIE News

“Certain education providers are desperate to try to get back to being the lowest risk category with the home affairs department and that’s why they’re trying to defer students from coming who have the potential to be problematic,” International Education Association of Australia chief executive Phil Honeywood told SMH on February 14.

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Speculation as media reports suggest Australia could cap international student numbers

The PIE News

International student numbers in Australia could be capped under a government plan to cut migration numbers, according to local media reports. Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, sources suggested that the government is considering including these policies in its migration strategy, set to be released in the next month.

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