South African campus faces bankruptcy
South Africa’s University of the North, which is owed more than R150 million (£129,000) in outstanding tuition and boarding fees, faces bankruptcy before the end of the year even if it liquidates investments and reserves, according to officials.
Rector under fire over 'concealed' documents
Students at Bolivia’s Universidad Privada Potosí have accused their rector, Nelson Torrez Monzón, of concealing a closure order for alleged maladministration and inadequate facilities in an attempt to secure fees for new enrolments.
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