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Saint Augustine's Plans Lawsuit After Denied Accreditation Appeal

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Saint Augustine’s University in Raleigh, North Carolina, plans to seek an injunction following its lost appeal to retain accreditation through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). The HBCU’s accreditation was terminated in December 2023, as it struggled with financial management issues.

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Accrediting agency dismisses complaints filed against New College alleging violations

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New College of Florida’s accrediting body sent two letters to President Richard Corcoran affirming that several complaints made against the college by third parties were without merit, the college announced Wednesday. 25, and Oct. 25, and Oct. Read more from the Herald-Tribune.

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Aus: homestay standards ‘will boost confidence’

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The Homestay Quality Standards, managed by the National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme, were created in partnership between industry and Study NSW. And the sector expects government to recognise the hosted accommodation standards as it continues its inquiry into Australia’s Tourism and International Education Sectors.

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St. Augustine's University Placed on Probation

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Augustine’s University is on probation again with its accreditation agency due to financial reasons, The News & Observer reported. To note, the school will remain fully accredited while on probation because it is being "continued in accreditation for Good Cause and placed on Probation.”

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China: students must return to study destinations “as soon as possible”

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“CSCSE will no longer provide certification/accreditation services for foreign diplomas and degrees obtained during the Spring semester of 2023 (Autumn semester of the Southern Hemisphere) and beyond (including new enrolment and continuing study). ” Big news from China Ministry of Education.

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Japan expands jobs for int’l vocational grads

The PIE News

In an effort to boost the country’s declining population, Japan’s government has announced international vocational students will be given more job options in-country upon graduation. The post Japan expands jobs for int’l vocational grads appeared first on The PIE News.

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Nigeria bans degrees from five countries

The PIE News

The government of Nigeria says it will not recognise degree qualifications obtained from the West African countries of Benin and Togo and the East African countries of Kenya and Uganda. In 2021, government listed 58 fake universities on its website. The post Nigeria bans degrees from five countries appeared first on The PIE News.

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