International students with grades as low as C at the GCSE level secured places in these courses, a stark contrast to the A or A* A-level grades typically required of domestic students.
International students with grades as low as C at the GCSE level secured places in these courses, a stark contrast to the A or A* A-level grades typically required of domestic students.
A striking example of this challenge is at the University of Regina, particularly within its Faculty of Nursing. The university is currently investigating approximately 50 cases of alleged academic misconduct, a situation that has sparked widespread alarm.
This downtrend, influenced by government immigration policies and global education dynamics, has led to budget cuts and a revaluation of university models.
This development comes in the backdrop of a burgeoning English language teaching market in Vietnam.
Contrastingly, a segment of the international student population in Toronto has expressed support for the cap.
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