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A Call to Action: Defending International Students in the U.S.

Education leaders sound the alarm on recent policies and call for collective advocacy. At a recent conference in Chicago, higher education leaders issued an urgent call to action. Miriam Feldblum, CEO of the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration, told attendees, “Now is not the time to remain on the sidelines.” She described a […]

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New Zealand Study Visa Approvals Jump as Application Numbers Dip, Signaling Strategic Shift

Sector analysts suggest a “higher quality, lower volume” approach may be taking hold, as Immigration NZ appears to tighten scrutiny on front-end of process. WELLINGTON – New data from Immigration New Zealand (INZ) reveals a contrasting picture for the country’s international education sector: while study visa application numbers fell by 5.3% in 2025, the approval

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Trump’s Vow to “Permanently Pause” Migration from “Third World” Countries Sends Shockwaves Through International Education Sector

Higher ed leaders and agent bodies brace for potential policy impact, fearing a chilling effect on student recruitment and campus diversity. WASHINGTON, D.C. – Proposed immigration restrictions unveiled by former President Donald Trump on the campaign trail are causing acute anxiety within the international education industry, with stakeholders warning of severe repercussions for U.S. universities

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Australia Gets Teeth: Integrity Bill Passes, Vowing Crackdown on “Quick-Buck” Operators

Sector reacts with cautious optimism as new powers granted to regulate providers and agents, aiming to protect students and restore reputation. CANBERRA – The Australian government has successfully passed its landmark International Education Integrity Bill, arming regulators with sweeping new powers to clamp down on what it calls “unscrupulous quick-buck operators” within the sector. The

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