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UK: BSA launches due diligence on recruitment

The PIE News

The UK Boarding Schools’ Association has launched a due diligence service aimed at better supervising the recruitment process of international students. “Based on the information that the BSA/Verisio report will provide, the educational institution can decide whether or not to pursue that relationship.

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Lunchtime Reading: Communicating the value of higher education to government in a new political era

HEPI

For higher education, a political affairs reset began long before the polls concluded. Yet throughout the election, the Labour Party like the previous government held back from making higher education a priority issue — too difficult, too many other priorities. Who would bet against at least a few ‘unknown unknowns’.

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Stancia Jenkins

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

She brings more than a decade of experience in higher education leadership roles that have required strategic planning and execution of diversity-related efforts. She is responsible for developing and implementing strategies, programs and activities to enhance access, inclusion and retention of a diverse student body, faculty and staff.

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Post-Traditional Students are the New Premium Students

eLiterate

First, post-traditional students being recruited aggressively by a surprisingly broad swath of colleges and universities. We’re still in the early days of “post-pandemic” higher education. … And there’s no way to fill that gap on the back of students who can afford the relatively high price of higher education.

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Canada caps tightened: your questions answered

The PIE News

The raft of legislative changes has thrown the international education sector in the country into confusion and turmoil. Many higher education leaders are worried that including PhD and master’s students in the cap will damage Canada’s ability to attract global talent. of Canada’s total population to 5% by 2026. million in 2023”.

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Federal earmarks a boon for higher ed

Inside Higher Ed

Higher education has been a top beneficiary of earmarks, which returned in 2021 after Democrats reversed a decade-long ban and made several reforms to the process. Over all, 540 institutions, including community colleges, public and private colleges, and university hospitals and medical centers, received more than $1.73

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Enrollment trends new and old emerge from pandemic

Inside Higher Ed

Image: After a bruising year of pandemic-related enrollment declines, higher education leaders across the country are anxiously waiting for this fall’s national enrollment picture to emerge. As the fog of the pandemic’s impact clears, those numbers could reveal the contours of a new landscape for higher education.