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July 29, 2010

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July 29, 2010 Average tuition and fees for overseas undergraduates studying classroom-based subjects at British universities have broken the £10,000 ($15,591) barrier for the first time, prompting warnings that the country could be risking its position in the lucrative market for international students. New figures for 2010-11 suggest that institutions will charge undergraduates from outside the European [...]

July 29, 2010

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Medical school is hoping to attract more francophones to the program By KAREN SEIDMAN, The GazetteJuly 28, 2010 MONTREAL - McGill University’s medical school may have an Ivy League reputation, but it no longer has something that most of the top medical schools on the continent do -a requirement for all students to write the Medical College [...]

July 29, 2010

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If you attended OACAC summer conference at Northeastern (and lots of you did), you should have received an email for session evaluations. Complete the survey and you gain access to conference presentations, notes etc. What a deal! Check your email for details.

July 28, 2010

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WASHINGTON — A Senate panel wavered a bit from its House of Representatives counterpart, producing a 2011 funding bill Tuesday that aims to protect Pell Grants from cuts — but doesn’t fully fund the program — and boosts funding to the National Institutes of Health. At a brief drafting session, the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, [...]

July 26, 2010

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Centenary College, in New Jersey, is closing business programs it operates in Beijing, Shanghai and Taiwan after finding rampant cheating among students there, The Star-Ledger reported. The college is also withholding degrees from 400 students at the programs — giving them the choice of taking an exam to qualify for their degrees or receiving tuition [...]

July 26, 2010

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British officials have decided to let BPP, a for-profit institution affiliated with the Apollo Group, the parent company of the University of Phoenix, call itself a “university college,” a closely controlled and significant term in Britain, Financial Times reported. The new status will also see the British branch, which has focused on business programs, move [...]

July 23, 2010

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Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) invites applications for the position of Assistant Director of Admission and Financial Aid.  The Assistant Director, as one of a group of directors in the Office of Undergraduate Admission, will help coordinate international student recruitment, application evaluation and communications.  The Assistant Director will also work with the Office of Undergraduate Financial Aid to administer [...]

July 22, 2010

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We will be sending you an email with links etc.

July 21, 2010

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The business schools of Hong Kong University of Science & Technology and Nanyang Technological University, along with the China Europe International Business School and the Indian School of Business, will do joint recruiting and marketing, trying to position themselves as an “Asian Ivy League” of business schools, Bloomberg reported. “There’s the Ivy League in America, [...]

July 19, 2010

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I am looking for help with news items in your part of world!  If you have a reputable source and think it would be good information for others in OACAC, please send me an email with an attachment to eber@oacac.com.  If you have any other ideas, comments and just want to say “Hello!” feel free to email [...]