International costs increase due to Nova Scotia’s funding model

Universities in Nova Scotia will have to increase tuition for out-of-country students and provide additional housing under a new funding arrangement. The plans were unveiled by Brian Wong, the minister of advanced education for Nova Scotia. “We have an incredible opportunity to remain a top education destination and position the university sector for the bold […]

UUK to examine equitable admissions and agent conduct

In order to provide assurance that the admissions process is “fair, transparent, and robust,” the Universities UK board, speaking for 142 university members, has announced a number of urgent measures. It added that there has been a “significant focus” on foreign student recruitment tactics in recent weeks and committed to reviewing the Agent Quality Framework […]

France: International Students’ Fees Increase Overturned

As the president issues a new call for international talent, controversial legislation that was about to increase tuition costs for foreign students in France has been annulled. It was revealed in December 2023 that foreign students would need to pay a deposit in addition to higher tuition fees for non-EU students when applying for a […]

Australia Says: “International students are too high.”

The number of students is currently “too high,” according to a former Australian minister who had previously marketed the nation as a “destination of choice for international students.” The half a million student applications this year are a “record,” according to Dan Tehan, the shadow immigration minister, who spoke with Sky News Australia. “We believe […]

Indian stakeholders respond to news from Canada

Indian international education players are concerned by Canada’s move to limit study permits for foreign students to two years, although some welcome the end of “shoddy practices.” Everyone is charting how students respond to the news and observing the real effects of the news on students’ opinions and application habits. A cap, according to some […]