What to look for in international education in 2017

(The PIE News) By Sara Custer — The global English-medium pathway market was valued at $1.4bn in 2015. While around a third of pathway programmes are university-run, the majority are developed by third-party providers. In October, the US, slated to be the new frontier for pathway programmes, delivered long awaited guidance on pathway provider operations which will force […]

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State Shortfalls and Foreign Students

( Inside Higher Ed )  By Elizabeth Redden — As state spending for public universities goes down, international student enrollment goes up. A newly published working paper seeks to quantify this relationship, estimating that for the period between 1996 and 2012, a 10 percent reduction in state appropriations was associated with a 12 percent increase in international […]

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Surge in foreign students may be crowding Americans out of elite colleges

( The Washington Post ) By Nick Anderson — A major increase in international enrollment in recent years has intensified the competition for entry to America’s top private colleges and universities, as ever-growing numbers of applicants angle for the limited supply of seats. That tension is particularly evident in the eight prestigious Ivy League schools: […]

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Member Benefit #1: White Label SAT/ACT Test Scoring

Scoring SAT and ACT Practice Tests can be time consuming but it is also a critical starting point for a customized tutoring program.    We have a test scoring option called ScoreItNow! which allows tutors or office administrators to score tests, generate a branded score report, send a .pdf to the student in about 5 […]

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