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The Bill is Coming Due

HESA

The institution had about a $3 million structural deficit heading into this year – largely due to a pandemic drop-off in international enrolments. Though there are ups and downs and local variations, over the past decade, three factors characterize the finances of the Canadian higher education sector.

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The Backlog That Could Threaten Higher Ed's Viability

The Chronicle of Higher Education

A big bill for deferred maintenance is coming due. The bill for maintaining them, which has rarely been fully met, is coming due. By Scott Carlson Harry Haysom for The Chronicle Campuses went on a decades-long building boom.

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Dutch universities agree to curb internationalisation

The PIE News

Of all higher education students in the Netherlands, roughly 25% are international students, with the large majority coming from the European Economic Area countries, in particular Germany. Internationalisation is very important for the Dutch universities and Dutch society, but it also brings about challenges and tensions.

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Community colleges are banding resources together to secure their at-risk students’ education

University Business

But with the well of federal relief aid expired, community colleges that have historically served the nation’s most underresourced populations have been forced to cull together various resources to keep their at-risk students from stopping out and regain those lost due to finances. Of the $76.2

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What can private institutions do about the middle-class squeeze?

University Business

Thanks to a $10 million gift, the university has declared it will cap its tuition, room and board at various income levels; families making $200,000 will not see a bill exceeding $20,000 each academic year. ” Greene’s comments shed light on a more significant issue across higher education.

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Congress rejects int’l student fees in Argentina

The PIE News

Milei’s attempt to introduce international student fees, included as an article in his sweeping Omnibus Bill, was seen by many as the first step in the libertarian president’s dismantling of free education and has sparked debate across Latin America.

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Beating student hunger: 5 ways to overcome food insecurity on your campus

University Business

Staff and faculty may notice a student at risk of failing courses and stopping out, but they may be unaware of their food insecurity due to the stigma and pride inhibiting students from expressing their needs. Food insecurity among college students is a more significant issue than one might imagine. What is creating food insecurity?

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