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This is an archive article published on October 7, 2010

More foreign students leave Australia: Report

Experts have warned more college collapses and job losses were expected.

More international students are now leaving Australia than arriving,sending down total enrollment across the sector for the first time.

The USD 18 billion education export sector complains the crackdown has been too heavy-handed,8217;The Australian8217;

reported.

The worst-hit stream that has reported a drop of 18 per cent is the English language sector,where enrollment is down by almost 20,000 students.

Experts have warned that further college collapses and job losses were expected.

Last week,English language college HHH International in Brisbane collapsed with debts of more than USD 1 million,stranding more than 200 students. About 40 staff will lose their jobs.

The report said as by August end,total international student enrollment was down 0.4 per cent from a year ago at 561,269.

Commencements have dropped nearly 9 per cent accounting the loss of 26,000 students.

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Enrollment in higher education remain up 8.7 per cent but commencement growth has slowed to just 2.6 per cent compared with 5.6 per cent at the end of July.

English Language Australia executive director Sue Blundell said the high Australian dollar was a key factor,but she also blamed the visa crackdown.

 

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