More students, fewer graduates: the surprising contrast that leaves Argentina behind Chile and Brazil in a university index
Argentina has a higher ratio of university students compared to Chile and Brazil, but fewer graduates than both countries in 2023, according to a recent report.
Only about half of energy sector students graduate on time
A report reveals that only about half of energy sector students in Estonia manage to graduate within the official timeframe, leading to a forecasted annual shortfall of around 100 graduates in the next decade.
Labour ministers explore ways of easing burden of plan 2 student loans
UK ministers are considering options to alleviate the financial strain of plan 2 student loans due to increased repayment pressures, with discussions about changing repayment thresholds and inflation rates.
Scholarship Interest Rates Soar, Limit Approaches - A Difference of Four Years After Graduation Results in an Increase of 780,000 Yen in Total Repayment
The rise in scholarship interest rates in Japan, resulting from a revision in financial policies, has significantly increased repayment amounts for students graduating four years apart.