WENR, April 2016: Asia Pacific

Reports of cheating on admissions tests spark enrollment concerns in the U.S.

A Reuters investigation has found that the New York-based College Board, which issues the SAT, has suffered a far greater number of security breakdowns in Asia than had previously been reported.

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WENR, April 2016: Africa

South Africa: Unrest and economic turmoil spark interest in international mobility

Student protests have been roiling South African campuses for months. Observers say the unrest is causing an uptick in interest in international mobility

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WENR, April 2016: Middle East

Tackling academic fraud in Kuwait

Amid several recent reports of a worldwide network of fake online universities, Kuwait has decided to prosecute 259 fraudulent-degree holders. In a 2015 New York Times article exposing…

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WENR, April 2016: Europe

Landmark ruling could lure thousands of international students back to U.K.

An immigration tribunal found that, in 2014, the British government’s Home Office detained and deported thousands of international students without adequate evidence to prove that they had cheated.

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WENR, April 2016: Americas

U of California turning to nonresidents for revenue

University of California campuses have been offering admission to a growing number of out-of-state students according to a state auditor report. UC officials have pointed to large budget cuts…

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