INTO, a leader in international education services, has launched an advanced AI-driven machine learning model aimed at predicting and reducing student melt in university admissions. This breakthrough technology is part of INTO’s wider commitment to integrating AI across the admissions process, helping institutions improve recruitment, retention, and student success. Student melt—where students fail to enrol despite confirming their place—can have serious implications for universities. INTO’s cutting-edge model provides highly accurate forecasts and valuable insights, enabling institutions to take proactive steps to lower attrition rates. With INTO’s existing AI-powered admissions system, application processing times have already been reduced from weeks to…
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Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has publicly backed a UK MP’s campaign to introduce English-only signage at a major London train station. The move has sparked widespread debate over language policies in public spaces, with supporters arguing for clarity and consistency, while critics raise concerns about inclusivity. According to Coleman News, the MP leading the campaign believes that all station signage should be in English to ensure clear communication for commuters and visitors. Musk, known for his outspoken views on technology and culture, voiced his support on social media, stating that English should be the primary language for public signs in…
A recent survey conducted by INTO, a leading international education services provider, has revealed that visa delays are significantly impacting international students and their study abroad experience. The survey, which gathered insights from 2,261 international students from over 100 countries, focused on those enrolling in UK and US universities. The findings confirm that visa processing issues have become a key barrier to higher education mobility. As visa requirements tighten across major study destinations, this challenge is expected to persist into 2025, affecting students’ pre-enrolment journeys. Among the survey’s key findings, 21% of respondents reported that visa appointment and processing delays…