A university is banned from teaching and recruiting overseas students, leaving more than 2,000 potentially facing removal from the UK.
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Im not sure what my views are about this article?I feel for the innocent students that are effected by this, but it makes me wonder, and ask myself... what kind of institution is this? how do you not know if students are showing up to classes? Do they not take roll call. Maybe they should do participation points so students have to be there and my goodness take roll call it takes 5 mins and your done! i dont think the university should be giving out visas in the first place. isnt that their countrys job? universities already have enough to worry about why throw visa's on top of everything? they shouldnt have been sponsering students if they didnt know what they were doing, they filled those students with false hope. Now they may not even get placed with another school and its not their fault so who do they have to blame? 2,000 students thats a huge chunk. The school was even prewarned over 6 months ago that this was an issue and needed to be fixed imediatly whether that was fixing the problem or find paperwork that was never there? Its really just too bad i feel for both parties mojorly the students but thats alot to handel like i said i dont think any school should be able to give out visas. That should be a governed thing through their government. thats what you pay taxes for, use your resources! Im not sure cause it didnt say in this article, but im wondering were these college paying students with no visas or were the "sponsered"? Because if these intergrated students arent paying for their education and getting sponsered and free visa's while residents are paying max loans and bills, kinda seems unfair to me...?Collapse this post
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