China has kept the UK as the world’s second-most popular spot for international students as host to its largest overseas market – but as the nation realises its […]
Key stakeholders and education groups have welcomed the UK government’s announcement that EU students attending universities in England will continue to pay the same fees as home […]
Key figures in the education community have condemned the US Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the implementation of the Trump administration’s travel ban, saying it will […]
When President Trump, days after taking office, issued an executive order barring travelers, including students, from a half-dozen predominantly Muslim countries, it was like a chain-link […]
Growing numbers of American universities are contracting with corporate entities to recruit for and help manage first-year “pathway” programs for international students who don’t meet the […]
Sweet Briar College faces another hurdle in its efforts to gain firm financial footing — a warning from its accreditor — but college officials stress that […]
Most admissions lawsuits are about applicants who are rejected. But Eric Abramovitz won 375,000 Canadian dollars (about $284,000) last week over an admissions offer he turned […]
British university leaders are being urged to review their attitudes toward international staff and students, following fresh reports of visa holders being “unfairly monitored” and even […]
Some people gasped when they saw the news. “Boom!” a college counselor in Minnesota shouted while waiting for his English muffin to toast. Here we go! […]