Cost far from only reason Indians reject US unis

A survey of over 20,000 Indian students has found that while cost is a big reason certain universities were turned down, university branding could be a key issue for institutions to address, with location also being seen as a problem for some. GradRight’s Admit-Enrollment Survey, which was released at NAFSA on May 28, examined the…

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A greater focus emerges on tuition deposit payments

An increased focus on conversion of applications from international students coupled with diminishing university finances have forced many UK institutions to rethink recruitment strategies and alter their tuition deposits for international students.   There is no direct sector regulation of tuition fee deposits in the UK, though the Home Office requires universities to ensure that students…

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Unlock Success: Your Guide to Peer-to-Peer Fundraising FAQs

Imagine harnessing the power of your donors to raise money on your behalf, while strengthening your nonprofit’s relationship with those donors at the same time. Peer-to-peer fundraising makes it possible to do just that! With peer-to-peer fundraising, you can raise money, multiply your audience, and strengthen connections with existing supporters in one fell swoop. If…

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5 Things to Know About Clio File

As lawyers know all too well, legal e-filing systems can be a headache to navigate. Without a standard across states or nationally, each court has its own setup, and these systems often come with clunky, confusing interfaces. It’s no wonder lawyers feel uneasy using them, worried about making mistakes and missing crucial filing deadlines. This…

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Can Lawyers Wear T-Shirts On Video Client Calls?

The pandemic-prompted proliferation of video conferencing began innocently enough, with lawyers porting their normal, in-office behavior to the online world. This lasted roughly 5 minutes before we started seeing folks naked at criminal hearings, naked at law school lectures, client meeting oral sex, and at least one famous legal analyst, um, brandishing his gavel? While…

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SANDRA HINSKI | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Dr. Sandra HinskiSandra Hinski has been appointed provost and executive vice president of academic affairs at Coconino Community College. She served as the Dean of Career and Technical Education at Paradise Valley Community College. Hinski holds a bachelor’s degree in biology and a master’s in health sciences from Georgia State University as well as a…

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Native American Representation in Finance Key to Sovereignty

Native American representation in the financial industry is critical to the sovereignty of tribes and their continued economic growth. Building this diverse representation within banking will take deliberate and intentional efforts across multiple sectors, including higher education. The goal can be achieved by mirroring the systems of support that increased the proportion of Native American…

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