Nigerian student debt could impact graduation

The Nigerian economy was severely impacted in 2023 by a national election, the subsequent devaluation of currency and the removal of the discount exchange rate for students studying abroad from the Central Bank of Nigeria, known as ‘Form A’. While Nigerian’s have become accustomed to fluctuating rates and shortages of foreign exchange, many students have…

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Morning Docket: 03.20.24

* Trump claims meeting bond requirement would require selling off real estate at “fire sale prices.” In other words, “at the values he reported to tax authorities. [Yahoo] * Supreme Court can’t figure out which stay is a stay and so now some people can’t stay. [Slate] * Remember the Arizona lawmaker who said an…

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Breaking Down The Decision To Declare The Corporate Transparency Act Unconstitutional (Podcast) – Money Laundering

Corporate Transparency Talk Podcast Series In this episode of “Corporate Transparency Talk,” litigation attorney Eddie Jauregui is joined by corporate attorney Michael Titens as they discuss a recent federal decision involving the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). In the case, the plaintiffs challenged the constitutionality of the CTA and Congress’ ability to enact it. The…

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Improving the Applicant Experience Through Transcript Services

As the landscape of higher education continues to be fraught with enrollment challenges, steep competition, and rising costs, university leaders often find themselves in the unpleasant position of determining how to do more with less. What can be implemented to remove barriers for prospective students, improving their experience and institutional outcomes, while not sacrificing legitimacy…

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