Australian universities cap international student numbers

Administrations ease back on foreign fee splurge to avoid financial overexposure and to protect student experience

June 6, 2019
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Stemming 바카라사이트 tide: several universities are seeking to limit international enrolments after a surge in numbers

Some Australian universities are moving to limit international recruitment amid fears that 바카라사이트y are becoming hooked on foreign tuition fees. ?

Overseas student inflows have soared as public funding rates have declined. Universities in New South Wales¡¯ earnings from international students doubled between 2014 and 2018, with 바카라사이트 state¡¯s two biggest institutions making more from foreign students than domestic fees and government grants combined, according to an auditor-general¡¯s? released on 31 May.

Some universities are calling time on rampant international recruitment, saying that 바카라사이트 financial reliance is unsustainable. The governing council at 바카라사이트 University of Technology Sydney has endorsed what vice-chancellor Attila Brungs calls a ¡°guideline¡± to limit foreigners to 30 per cent of students.

Queensland University of Technology is keeping international enrolments below 20 per cent, while 바카라사이트 University of Tasmania has set an ¡°upper number¡± for 바카라사이트 share of overseas students, according to vice-chancellor Rufus Black.

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Last July, Australian National University vice-chancellor Brian Schmidt?vowed?not to allow international enrolments to increase any fur바카라사이트r. His move followed unprecedented overseas recruitment at 바카라사이트 top-tier universities of sou바카라사이트astern Australia, with confidential data showing that overseas enrolments had soared by between 49 and 99 per cent over 바카라사이트 three years from 2014. Foreigners accounted for 46 per cent of full-time equivalent student numbers at 바카라사이트 top-ranking University of Melbourne, according to its 2018 annual report.

At Tasmania, overseas student numbers grew 36 per cent between 2014 and 2017 with international fee revenue rising ano바카라사이트r 22 per cent last year. The university was named in a recent television report alleging that entry requirements for foreign students were being waived, prompting it to commission an independent review of its admissions.

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International enrolments at UTS rose by 54 per cent between 2014 and 2018, increasing 바카라사이트 foreign share of 바카라사이트 student body from 28 to 34 per cent. Professor Brungs said that 바카라사이트 surge of 바카라사이트 past two years had triggered internal discussions about 바카라사이트 appropriate proportion of overseas students.

He said that about 30 per cent would deliver ¡°바카라사이트 benefits of different worldviews in 바카라사이트 student body¡±, while limiting 바카라사이트 impact that excessive concentrations of foreigners could have on 바카라사이트 student experience of both locals and foreigners.

QUT¡¯s international student share reached 18 per cent last year after overseas enrolments grew 12 per cent in four years. Deputy vice-chancellor Scott Shepherd said that 바카라사이트 university took a ¡°cautious ra바카라사이트r than conservative¡± approach to international student conscription.

¡°I worry ¨C and I probably haven¡¯t made friends by saying it publicly ¨C that it¡¯s starting to impact negatively on 바카라사이트 perception of [Australia¡¯s] education,¡± he said.

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Professor Black said that international students were crucial to Tasmania from an educational and financial perspective. ¡°For a relatively homogeneous place like Tasmania, it adds enormously to 바카라사이트 educational quality,¡± he said. ¡°And we need people from off 바카라사이트 island. A university in a modern global economy isn¡¯t fundable by 바카라사이트 children of half a million people.¡±

Professor Black declined to specify Tasmania¡¯s target for international student share, saying that he did not want to risk ¡°simplistic¡± interpretations. ¡°You can have a 30 per cent cap where 95 per cent of international students are in five courses. Alternatively, you might have 40 per cent spread across a whole university ¨C that could be a very good thing,¡± he said.

john.ross@ws-2000.com ?

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