WENR, March/April 2004: Americas

Regional San Diego State Launches Tri-Nation Degree Program San Diego State University (SDSU) announced in February the launch of TransAmerica, the first transnational, triple-degree program partnering the United States with two Latin American countries, Chile and Mexico. TransAmerica is one of only two international, triple-degree…

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WENR, January/February 2004: Americas

Editorial Note: Web links have been removed from this page due to outdated third-party web content. Canada Universities Adapt to Competition with US for Graduate Students To remain competitive with the United States, some Canadian universities are offering postgraduates guaranteed funding. The University of Alberta…

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WENR, November/December 2003: Americas

Central America Sylvan Acquires Central American University Sylvan Learning Systems announced recently it has bought the Universidad Interamericana, which has campuses in Costa Rica and Panama. The purchase marks the company’s first expansion into Central America and will add 5,900 students to its total enrollment….

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WENR, September/October 2003: Americas

Regional AACSB International Accredits New Programs The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business recently announced the accreditation of 19 business programs: Aston University (UK); Barry University; Brock University (Canada); ESCP-EAP (France); HEC Montreal (Canada); Instituto Panamericano de Alta Direccion de Empresa (Mexico); National University…

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WENR, July/August 2003: Americas

Regional Accreditations and Acquisitions The Southern Association of Schools has placed Lexington Community College, in Kentucky, on probation over the question of whether it is truly independent of the University of Kentucky. Wood College, a two-year private college in Mississippi that lost its accreditation from…

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