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การเพิ่มขึ้นของค่าเงินดอลลาร์ออสเตร

การเพิ่มขึ้นของค่าเงินดอลลาร์ออสเตรเลีย is one of the key factors influencing the decline in the enrollments number of international students. The latest survey of JWT Education has shown about 20%, that school fees are cheaper and cost of living are factors that create incentives for international students enrollment, this shows the importance of dollar values impact on the student's choice.

แต่อย่างชัดเจนแสดงให้เห็นว่ามันไม่ได้เป็นอิทธิพลเพียงในการเลือกของนักเรียน.
Changes to the administration of the student visa regime and General Skilled Migration program have
contributed significantly to a perception overseas that Australia no longer welcomes international
students. This is illustrated well through a comparative analysis of student visa regimes recently
completed by the John Curtin Institute of Public Policy for the Australian Technology Network of
Universities. This study provided a comparative analysis of the student visa programs of Australia, New
Zealand, Canada, the United States and United Kingdom, looking at visa costs, financial requirements,
evidence of funds requirements, processing times, work allowances and post-study work and residency
conditions.
The Report found that Australian student visas are significantly more costly than the comparator
countries; that funds and evidence of funds requirements are more onerous and that processing times
are generally longer. With respect to funds required, for an Australian three year undergraduate degree,
funds required are approximately A$108,000 while for the United States the requirement is for
approximately A$40,000 and for the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Canada approximately
A$25,000.
The comparative upfront expense and extended time to process of an Australian student visa
compared to visas for key competitors places Australian universities at a distinct competitive
disadvantage when seeking to attract the best and brightest international students to our shores.
International Student Enrolment Data released by Australian Education International for year-to-date
October 2010 reveals substantial falls (-9.5%) in commencements across all sectors. The higher
education sector (which includes universities and private higher education providers) is the only sector
of the education industry not to record falls in commencements, though these are only up by1.9% on
year-to-date 2009 figures. This is contrary to an average year-to-date growth (since 2002) of 9.2% per
year and indicates substantial falls in overall enrolment numbers for 2011.
At present all the evidence indicates a likely drop of a minimum of 10% in commencing higher
education students in 2011 and beyond. AEI data indicates that the study pathways to universities are
substantially reduced with all other sectors experiencing negative growth compared to 2009. English
language training is often referred to as the canary in the coalmine in terms of student enrolments and
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The rise of the Australia dollar values. is one of the key factors influencing the decline in the enrollments number of international students. The latest survey of JWT Education has shown about 20%, that school fees are cheaper and cost of living are factors that create incentives for international students enrollment, this shows the importance of dollar values impact on the student's choice.But it clearly shows that it is not the only influence in the selection of students.Changes to the administration of the student visa regime and General Skilled Migration program havecontributed significantly to a perception overseas that Australia no longer welcomes internationalstudents. This is illustrated well through a comparative analysis of student visa regimes recentlycompleted by the John Curtin Institute of Public Policy for the Australian Technology Network ofUniversities. This study provided a comparative analysis of the student visa programs of Australia, NewZealand, Canada, the United States and United Kingdom, looking at visa costs, financial requirements,evidence of funds requirements, processing times, work allowances and post-study work and residencyconditions.The Report found that Australian student visas are significantly more costly than the comparatorcountries; that funds and evidence of funds requirements are more onerous and that processing timesare generally longer. With respect to funds required, for an Australian three year undergraduate degree,funds required are approximately A$108,000 while for the United States the requirement is forapproximately A$40,000 and for the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Canada approximatelyA$25,000.The comparative upfront expense and extended time to process of an Australian student visacompared to visas for key competitors places Australian universities at a distinct competitivedisadvantage when seeking to attract the best and brightest international students to our shores.International Student Enrolment Data released by Australian Education International for year-to-dateOctober 2010 reveals substantial falls (-9.5%) in commencements across all sectors. The highereducation sector (which includes universities and private higher education providers) is the only sectorof the education industry not to record falls in commencements, though these are only up by1.9% onyear-to-date 2009 figures. This is contrary to an average year-to-date growth (since 2002) of 9.2% peryear and indicates substantial falls in overall enrolment numbers for 2011.At present all the evidence indicates a likely drop of a minimum of 10% in commencing highereducation students in 2011 and beyond. AEI data indicates that the study pathways to universities aresubstantially reduced with all other sectors experiencing negative growth compared to 2009. Englishlanguage training is often referred to as the canary in the coalmine in terms of student enrolments and
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The rise of the Australian dollar is one of the key factors influencing the decline in the enrollments number of international students. The latest survey of JWT Education has shown about 20%, that school fees are cheaper and cost of living are factors that create. incentives for international students enrollment, this shows the importance of dollar values ​​impact on the student's choice. It clearly shows that it is not the only influence on the selection of students. Changes to the Administration of the student visa regime and General Skilled. Migration Program have contributed significantly to a perception Overseas that Australia no Longer welcomes International students. This is Illustrated well Through a Comparative Analysis of student visa regimes recently completed by the John Curtin Institute of Public Policy for the Australian Technology Network of Universities. This Study provided. a Comparative Analysis of the student visa programs of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States and United Kingdom, Looking at visa costs, Financial requirements, requirements Evidence of Funds, Processing times, allowances and Post-Study Work Work and Residency conditions. the Report Found that Australian student visas are significantly more costly than the comparator countries; that Funds and Evidence of Funds requirements are more Onerous and that Processing times are generally Longer. With respect to Funds required, for an Australian Three year undergraduate Degree, Funds required. are approximately A $ 108,000 while for the United States the requirement is for approximately A $ 40,000 and for the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Canada approximately A $ 25,000. The Comparative upfront Expense and Extended time to Process of an Australian student visa compared to visas for Key competitors. Places Distinct Australian Universities at a competitive disadvantage when seeking to Attract the Best and brightest students to our Shores International. International Student Enrolment Data Released by Australian Education International for year-to-date October reveals substantial Falls 2,010 (-9.5%) in Across commencements. all sectors. The higher Education Sector (which includes Universities and private higher Education Providers) is the only Sector of the Education Industry not to Record Falls in commencements, though these are only By1.9% up on year-to-date 2009 figures. this is contrary to an average year-to-date growth (since 2002) of 9.2% per year and substantial Indicates Falls in overall Enrolment Numbers for 2011. At present all the Evidence Indicates a likely Drop of a Minimum of 10% in commencing higher. students in Education in 2011 and Beyond. AEI Study Data Indicates that the pathways to Universities are substantially reduced with all sectors Experiencing negative growth compared to 2009. Other English language Training is often referred to as the Canary in the Coalmine in terms of student enrollments and.




























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