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A class officer with a list of extracurricular accomplishments and honors courses, Aya Hamza like other applicants from low-income families nonetheless struggled to navigate the pandemic-year college admissions process. Credit: Aya Hamza
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Aya Hamza’s academic and extracurricular record at Coral Gables Senior High School near Miami should have made her path to college relatively effortless.
Instead, the process brought her to tears.
The crying came when the 17-year-old was trying to make sense, on her own, of the complex form required to apply for the financial aid she needed as the first in her low-income family to go to college.
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Australia s tertiary education industry faces a devastating economic hit this year as international students from key markets switch their applications to countries with more open borders including Canada and COVID-ravaged Britain.
University vice-chancellors and international education agents have reported students in India, Nepal and China, who were originally bound for Australia, this month have started making other arrangements because they want to study on a real campus instead of online.
Education agents have reported an increasing number of international students are considering studying in Canada and the UK instead of Australia.
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Western Sydney University vice-chancellor Barney Glover said his agent networks told him some students who had been offered a place at his university had eventually declined the offer to take a place at a UK university.