Times Higher Education

Cameron rules out overseas student change by John Morgan The Prime Minister has rejected calls to withdraw overseas university students from the government’s target to reduce net migration, saying the move “would not make any difference to our student migration policy”. Read more here: Cameron rules out overseas student change

By |2017-03-01T19:04:00+00:00March 12th, 2013|Chief Executive blog, Industry & BAC News|0 Comments

The Guardian

Labour immigration policy will focus on short-term student visas by Alan Travis, home affairs editor Speech by Yvette Cooper will warn of dangers of excluding overseas graduates, but condemns short-term student visas as ‘bogus college of the government’s own making’. Read more here: Labour immigration policy will focus on short term student visas

By |2017-03-01T19:04:00+00:00March 7th, 2013|Chief Executive blog, Industry & BAC News|0 Comments

Times Higher Education

For-profit advice: deal careful hand on SLC cash by John Morgan The government should allow private providers to treble their share of public-backed student loan funding or risk “snuffing out” the sector altogether, the founder of one of the UK’s biggest for-profit institutions has said. Read more here: For-profit advice: deal careful hand on SLC [...]

By |2017-03-01T19:04:00+00:00March 7th, 2013|Chief Executive blog, Industry & BAC News|0 Comments

CEO Blog

A warm welcome to all the BAC’s accredited colleges and non-accredited providers of private education and training. I note that further and higher education, and in particular student immigration policy, remained high on the media agenda throughout December and into January. In particular, we had the Home Secretary’s announcement on 12 December 2012 that consular [...]

By |2017-03-01T19:04:01+00:00January 1st, 2013|Chief Executive blog, Industry & BAC News|0 Comments

Online, Distance and Blended Learning

Dear colleagues, Post-16 education has been steadily changing over the past few years. The age range of potential students has shifted from recent school-leavers to include young professionals and adults looking to change career.  Learning has become more flexible in order to allow these students to fit studying around their working lives. This means that [...]

By |2022-05-19T12:15:15+01:00November 4th, 2012|Chief Executive blog, Industry & BAC News|0 Comments
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