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PIEoneer b-school winner opens on Gold Coast

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Kaplan Business School has announced a new campus on the Gold Coast in Australia, bringing its total locations in the country to six. It comes after the provider – which prides itself on its “future-focused, innovative” community – opened a school in Perth in 2020. from $12.2m from $12.2m

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B-school apps ‘leveling off’ from pandemic boom

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After a number of years of business schools reporting upticks in international application numbers, growth for many is beginning to slow, according to research by the Graduate Management Admission Council. In 2023, the latter witnessed a “pronounced” 13% drop in international applications, according to the survey.

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How U.S. Colleges and Universities are Responding to Declining Enrollments

WCET Frontiers

**Editors note: A previous version of this post included a section with references to a news release and two news articles, on the University System of New Hampshire and a previously proposed plan to combine with additional institutions. Cutting programs Some schools have chosen to cut programs as a way to shore up finances.

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How U.S. Colleges and Universities are Responding to Declining Enrollments

WCET Frontiers

Enjoy the read, Lindsey Downs, WCET While the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the trend, declining enrollments have been negatively impacting institutional budgets for nearly a decade. Cutting programs Some schools have chosen to cut programs as a way to shore up finances.

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2023 wrapped: The biggest trends in higher ed—and the most read stories

University Business

News & World Report’s longstanding college rankings was called into question as institutions vie to personalize their brand to match students’ needs. Ron DeSantis to extract the “woke” from higher education. The following is in order, starting from the most trafficked. The fervor over U.S.