Labor will also dump a controversial ministerial direction that gave priority to students applying to low-risk institutions
The Albanese government aims to cap new international student enrolments in Australia to 270,000 in 2025 and dump a controversial ministerial direction that gave priority to students applying to low-risk institutions.
Under the reforms private universities and non-university higher education providers will be able to enroll 30,000 new international students in 2025; while vocational education and training providers will be limited to just 95,000.Clare told reporters in Sydney that the plan – which is subject to a bill still before parliament – would result in universities having 15% more international student enrolments than before the pandemic while “private vocational providers will be about 20% less”.
“It has meant a few universities have got a lot more international students this year than they did last year,” he said.
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