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Global Higher Education Bulletin - 21st August 2022

Updated: Aug 24, 2022

How Important Are SAT, ACT Scores in College Admissions

According to data from the fall 2021 college application cycle, about 20% of applicants had no recorded SAT or ACT score in the Admissions Research Consortium of the College Board. Half submitted an SAT or ACT score, and 30% had a score but chose not to submit it.


 
With 10.3% CAGR, Higher Education Technology Market Size to Reach USD 169.72 Billion

The global Higher Education Technology Market size is expected to gain momentum by reaching USD 169.72 billion by 2028 while exhibiting a CAGR of 10.3% between 2022 to 2028.


 
CCC to offer 40 full-tuition scholarships in advanced manufacturing program

Clinton Community College (CCC) is one step closer to meeting the North Country’s evolving workforce needs. Through a partnership with NCWP and NAmTrans, they will be offering full-tuition scholarships to 40 New York State students in the new advanced manufacturing program, which was created to attract more New Yorkers into the local workforce.


 
Restore Ambedkar's name for overseas education scheme: Nara Lokesh

TDP national general secretary Nara Lokesh demanded the State government restore the name of Dr. BR Ambedkar for the overseas education scheme immediately to respect the late leader.


 
Higher-education scholarships and fellowships miss the mark by $8500 - University Affairs

Recipients of the Canada Graduate Scholarships for master’s programs receive an annual stipend of $17,500 – a figure that has not changed since 2003. The students would receive $26,100 if the program had kept pace with the increasing cost of living. “What we are offering students now is an invitation to live below the poverty line,” says Jean-Pierre Perrault, vice-president of research and graduate studies at Université de Sherbrooke.


 
Study abroad in the USA | Luggage to Ship

Luggage to Ship announces discount campaign to assist students studying abroad coming to the USA and ship luggage ahead of the journey. With the travel restrictions being lifted, most international students are attending classes in person on campus.



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