Western Australia Makes Multi-Million-Dollar Effort To Attract International Students

Western Australia Makes Multi-Million-Dollar Effort To Attract International Students

SYDNEY, Sept 14 (NNN-AAP) – The Western Australian (WA) government, has launched several schemes worth a combined total of 16.8 million Australian dollars (11.3 million U.S. dollars), aimed at reinvigorating the state’s international education sector.

Making the announcement today, WA International Education Minister, David Templeman, said, 10 million Australian dollars (6.7 million U.S. dollars) would go towards an agent incentive scheme, to “promote WA as a study destination of choice to prospective international students.”

Templeman said, it was vital that the WA government “incentivises international student agents, as well as students, to encourage them to consider and ultimately make the right choice to study in our state.”

The scheme will pay the agents a bonus of between 500 and 1,000 Australian dollars (337 to 674 U.S. dollars), depending on whether a student enrolls at a vocational training institute or at a university.

The remaining 6.8 million Australian dollars (4.6 million U.S. dollars) will go towards two separate subsidies: one for accommodation and the other for education fees for eligible full-time international students.

Those one-off subsidies will each be worth 1,500 Australian dollars (1,010 U.S. dollars).

Templeman said, the programmes supported the WA government’s commitment to international education and formed part of the additional 41.2 million Australian dollars (27.8 million U.S. dollars) in initiatives for that sector, announced in the 2022-23 state budget.– NNN-AAP  

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