THRIVE Act agent “fix” signed into law in US
US institutions that were barred from using commission-based agents to recruit international students are permitted to do so after an amendment was signed.
US institutions that were barred from using commission-based agents to recruit international students are permitted to do so after an amendment was signed.
The US house of representatives has passed a bill that would "enact a legislative fix" for an act that restricts the use of commission-based agents.
Legislation has been introduced to Congress in the US that education sector stakeholders say would make "necessary technical corrections" to the THRIVE Act.
US education stakeholders are concerned that a law passed in June will have an unintended consequence of banning the payment of commissions to international education agents.