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IRCC accelerates post-grad work changes

The PIE News

On January 22, IRCC confirmed that international graduates of college programs delivered through a public-private curriculum licensing arrangement would no longer be eligible for a post-graduation work permit. It is thought that some institutions impacted by the change moved their fall admission to June or August to avoid the changes.

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“Not all bad news” as first impact of UK policy hits sector – The PIE Live

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Major student source markets for UK universities are seeing declines in applications in the latest admissions cycle sparking concerns about enrolment numbers in the next intake. ” It’s not all bad news, director of Partnerships and Stakeholder Engagement at IDP, Rachel MacSween, continued.

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What do international students really think of proposed policy changes?

The PIE News

Recent Pulse insight shows the impact that hypothetical changes to the Graduate Route post-study work visa, such as reducing the duration from two years to six months, would have. For instance, the number one FAQ and blocker to enrolment across all markets, such as India, Nigeria and China, relates to admissions, closely followed by finance.

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Mindmaxing Podcast: Episode 23 with Mike Flanagan

MindMax

What skills do graduates need to be able to go out into the world? While some education leaders focus solely on getting students to graduate high school, Mike Flanagan, CEO of the Mastery Transcript Consortium, is focused on creating educational pathways that empower graduates even after they’ve collected their diplomas.

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Which 2 groups can actually be hurt by the end of legacy admissions? One may surprise you

University Business

Several prominent universities banned legacy admissions when affirmative action ended. One civil rights group sued Harvard University, charging that legacy admissions “expand[s] privilege instead of opportunity,” AP News reports. ” he says.

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Rosedale gains first Singapore partner

The PIE News

The program is set to begin by May 2024, with the first cohort eligible for graduation in June 2025. Graduates will be granted the Ontario Secondary School Diploma, allowing them the flexibility to apply to higher education institutions around the world. The post Rosedale gains first Singapore partner appeared first on The PIE News.

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These access and affordability programs geared toward high schoolers reap great results

University Business

Buoyed by a $20 million investment from the state, MCCS targeted high school graduates from 2020 to 2023 who might have been affected by the pandemic. The program is set to offer graduating seniors interested in pursuing jobs in high-demand industries 80% coverage of their tuition or up to $8,000 in grants.