Canada's Immigration Curbs Threaten College Enrollments, Sounding Alarm for the Economy
Canada's post-secondary institutions are feeling the repercussions of recent immigration policy changes that have significantly curtailed the influx of international students. As colleges and universities across the country welcome a new academic year, they are grappling with a sharp decline in enrolment numbers, which could have far-reaching implications for Canada's economy.
Continue readingImpending Wave of College Closures: Fed Research Predicts Surge in Closures, Affecting Higher Education Landscape
A new report from the Federal Reserve is raising alarms over the future of higher education in the United States, suggesting that the number of college closures is projected to skyrocket in the coming years. This news has sent ripples through academic circles as institutions grapple with financial difficulties, demographic shifts, and an increasingly competitive landscape.
Continue readingUSC President Carol Folt Announces Departure as University Navigates Challenges
In a significant development at the University of Southern California (USC), President Carol Folt has declared her intention to step down from her role next year. This announcement comes amid a backdrop of ongoing challenges facing the institution, including financial difficulties and the impact of recent controversies that have tested the university’s leadership.
Continue readingUniversity of California Achieves Unprecedented $4 Billion in Donations
The University of California (UC) system has reached a remarkable milestone, as it reported a record-breaking $4 billion in donations, according to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the institution. This significant achievement not only showcases the institution’s strong appeal to alumni and supporters but also highlights its vital role in enhancing educational opportunities across its campuses.
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