January 23, 2009
International Notes
MALAYSIAN BOOM: Malaysia's private colleges expect to profit nicely from the global economic downturn since fewer Malaysians will be able to afford to study abroad, The Star, a local newspaper, reported. The only way for many students to earn a foreign degree will be to enroll in the so-called twinning programs now offered by private universities in Malaysia, or to attend branch campuses recently opened by foreign institutions. Private colleges also hope that the economic woes will make
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