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Top Places to Study Abroad this May Term

AIFS Abroad

This May, AIFS Abroad is offering an incredible lineup of study abroad programs in destinations that will leave you in awe and ignite your wanderlust. With such a diverse range of study abroad locations for May Term, you might need some help finding your perfect fit. We’ve got your back!

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AIFS Abroad Named #1 Overall Internship Abroad Provider of 2023 by Go Overseas

AIFS Abroad

We’re excited to announce that AIFS Abroad has officially been named the #1 Overall Top Internship Abroad Provider by Go Overseas, a long-standing and well-respected online directory and review site for international education programs. Think of it like a Google for internship abroad programs and more!

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Thoughts on ED’s New Guidance on Revenue Share Arrangements and Third-Party Servicers (TPS)

Confessions of a Community College Dean

The key documents worth reviewing include: The 5/5/22 GAO Report: Higher Education: Education Needs to Strengthen Its Approach to Monitoring Colleges' Arrangements with Online Program Managers ED’s 2/15/23 Press Release announcing new TPS guidance and review of the incentive compensation ban for college recruiters: U.S.

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Raising the Standards of Business Education: The Contributions of the IACBE Accreditation

Creatrix Campus

These institutions are dedicated to providing students with quality business education that prepares them for the demands of the global marketplace. In this blog, we will discuss the importance of raising the standards of business education and how the IACBE institutions are contributing to this.

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Education Department faces calls to rescind outsourcing guidance

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: Higher education associations, study abroad organizations, colleges and universities, and others are calling on the Department of Education to rescind guidance issued earlier this year that would expand the definition of outside companies that are subject the department’s oversight.