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Tips for Better School-Wide Communication

Too many communiques can confuse and water-down important messages among school communities. Consider consolidating your school’s announcements about events, operational issues and leadership reflections into a sin

Post-Election Advice for CEOs

Amid the post-election uncertainty, it’s important for CFOs to steer their organizations firmly and steadily throughout post-election turmoil. Stick with the fundamentals, listen to employees’ concerns and fo

Sex-Ed Curriculum Drives More Parents to Religious Schools

An “explosion” of private religious schools in Ontario has followed the roll-out of a new public school sex-education curriculum with which many parents disapprove. Since 2015, the province has seen 127 new p

Canada Grows International Student Enrollment

Growth among international students in Canada increased 8 percent in 2015. Most foreign students studying in Canada come from China, India, France, South Korea and the U.S.; almost half come from East Asia alone. The eff

Incoming Administration Worries International Students

A record number of international students — more than a million — studied in the U.S. in 2015, but many prospective students are wary of applying to American institutions under the Trump administration. Websi

Employers Get 30-Day Reprieve on ACA Reporting Forms

Employers now have until March 3 to distribute 1095-B and 1095-C forms to employees, an extension from the previous deadline of January 31. The IRS determined that organizations need more time to gather and assess releva
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Aggressive Overseas Recruiting, Compromised Academic Standards

Some higher-ed institutions’ enrollment struggles are better for international education consultants than for the schools’ academic standards. In some cases, the firms’ sales-incentive agreements and high-pressure sa