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Nepalese students flood in to work unlimited hours

A huge surge in approvals for student visas from Nepal is likely being driven by non-genuine students who want to take advantage of the removal of a cap on the number of hours they can work.

Private colleges thrown lifeline as collapses begin

Private colleges thrown lifeline as collapses begin Share Private education colleges reliant on international students will be thrown a $53 million lifebuoy in next month’s budget as closed borders stem the inflow of new students. News of the support package comes just two days after two newly insolvent colleges were referred to the federal government’s Tuition Protection Service, which will reimburse students their fees and find alternative education providers. Private education colleges will receive $53 million in the federal budget.  With no significant numbers of international students expected to enter the country until 2022, the package of measures will encourage private colleges to refocus their business models on local students and expand their online and offshore course offerings.

Plan to boost international education sector targets student satisfaction

Plan to boost international education sector targets student satisfaction We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement A federal government strategy to revive international education will focus on student satisfaction through surveys which experts warn may not improve quality and may risk lowering standards. The government has released a discussion paper on the strategy which includes “consideration and engagement of the student perspectives” as an indicator to measure the success of its international education program. A new federal government strategy will focus on international student satisfaction. Credit:Steven Siewert Border closures have impeded recruitment efforts by Australian universities reliant on overseas students. Education Minister Alan Tudge released a consultation paper for a 10-year strategy earlier this month on how the sector can rebound from the pandemic.

Plan to boost international education sector targets student satisfaction

Plan to boost international education sector targets student satisfaction
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