Abstract
In recent times, the Australian government has made a concerted effort to reform the international education sector, turning it upside down. From proposing caps on student numbers to cracking down on shadow colleges and enforcing service delivery standards, officials have been vocal about their commitment to ‘improving the system’.
While regulators focus on high-profile issues, one trend appears to continue – college-hopping, facilitated by international education agents.
While regulators focus on high-profile issues, one trend appears to continue – college-hopping, facilitated by international education agents.
| Original language | English |
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| Specialist publication | The Koala News |
| Publication status | Published - 25 Mar 2025 |