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UK 10% universities will face bankruptcy. What is the reason?
On July 7th, according to the BBC, the global epidemic had a great impact on the British higher education industry. Unless the government provides financial assistance, about 65,438+00% universities may go bankrupt. 1. Nearly 65,438+00% universities in Britain will face bankruptcy, which I think is related to this global epidemic. This epidemic affects all countries and all walks of life in the world. Of course, the education industry is also deeply affected by it. As we all know, university education is partly supported by student funds, and today's British students are also deeply affected by the epidemic. Therefore, some unknown universities will face closure. Half of these closed schools are preparatory schools.

Second, the closure of these schools is also related to the number of international students in the school. Some large and well-known British universities have a large number of international students. On the contrary, some unknown British universities have a small number of international students, but a large number of international students, which has caused heavy economic losses to these British universities. Because these international students have become an important part of supporting the university economy. The difference in losses between different schools depends largely on the number of international students. However, the survey concluded that the university with the greatest risk of bankruptcy is not the university with the most serious losses. Although those famous schools have a large number of international students, they have suffered serious losses. However, they can reduce their losses by economic buffering and expanding the number of international students. But those little-known universities don't have this way to expand international students and reduce losses.

Third, it is not just the epidemic that affects the universities that are about to close down. The graduation rate is also a factor that determines the continued development and closure of universities. When students choose universities, they often choose universities with higher graduation rates, while those with lower graduation rates will be eliminated and face bankruptcy. And those high-quality universities are often not easily affected by the graduation rate, because the students in those high-quality universities are often better and have a better natural graduation rate. Besides the graduation rate, there are of course many factors that affect the survival of a university.