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Australia on track for 12% growth in 2016

...gives rise to cases where students could be counted more than once if, for example, they enroll twice during the same reporting period (e.g., in an English language...

New study highlights shifting patterns of African student mobility

...within Africa are even higher than UNESCO statistics would indicate. France’s leading position among destination countries points to the important role of language in shaping the international mobility...

US confirms visa policy for conditional admissions

...until the student has met all requirements for admission. Universities that operate their own English language programmes may issue an I-20 for language studies, and, subsequently, a separate...

Adapting to the new realities of the Saudi Arabian market

...Saudi market. Ensure that your institution – whether a university or language school – is approved by the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Education. Verify that information on the...

Education South Africa takes government to court over visa rules

...and immigration policy in the South African market, please see “South Africa’s language schools face declining enrolment due to immigration policy”  and “South Africa’s language schools gaining students...

Australia’s education exports surpass AUS$20 billion

...by short-term language students, tourism spending by visiting friends and relatives, and revenues related to offshore campuses. That additional spending totalled nearly AUS$1 billion in an earlier Deloitte...

2016 Agent Barometer survey reveals important shifts in destination appeal and student perceptions

...recruited undergraduate students in the 2015 survey. Close behind in 2016 were English language courses (79%), which were reported as the lead category in 2015 (80%) and have...

2.28 million abroad for language study in 2014

...is not the most widely spoken language in terms of native speakers – that distinction goes to Chinese – but it is the most popular second language choice....

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