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Gloomy Financial Outlook for British Universities
Four in five institutions could face deficits given stalling domestic enrollment and declines in international recruitment, if higher education regulator warns.
Defense Department Cuts 13 of its Language Flagship Programs
Linguists are concerned about the implications the elimination of these programs may have on foreign relations.
Canada and Australia Lose Allure for International Students
In a survey, they deemed the United States, with the looming possibility of a second Trump presidency, a more reliable education prospect than its anglophone rivals.
Report: The Value of Study Abroad for Student Success
An April report from Terra Dotta finds college students who participate in a study-away program believe it benefits their personal and professional growth.
How a Row Over Med School Admissions Thwarted Korea’s President
Analysts suggest Pres. Yoon Suk-yeol’s handling of a dispute over the issue contributed to his unpopularity ahead of his party’s electoral defeat.
Ukraine Will Inspect Huge Spike in Enrollments by Draft-Age Students
College applications climbed by almost 2,000 percent in 2022, the year of the Russian invasion. Most students chose low-cost courses with minimal entrance requirements.
Pitzer Drops Study Abroad in Israel. Will Others Follow?
Student activists say the decision was an ideological move long in the making. College officials say an academic boycott had nothing to do with it.
Learning Behind Bars: The Shifting Fortunes of Prison Education
While U.S. prison-reform advocates celebrate reversal of a 30-year ban on incarcerated students accessing Pell Grants, counterparts in England and Wales say government inaction has stalled progress.
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