The country’s most prestigious universities will be the hardest hit by the imposition of overseas enrolment caps and the repeal of a policy intended to prioritise students who were the least likely to quit studying and enter the workforce.
Education Minister Jason Clare abandoned that policy, which Labor introduced only nine months ago, as part of an overhaul of the international student market that will cut numbers by 30 per cent and which has left the sector in turmoil.
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