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UK universities urged to cut reliance on international students as demand and profits slip
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

More overseas students may no longer mean more money
UK universities are being warned that international students can no longer be treated as a financial backstop as demand for UK education cools. Even with aggressive recruitment, institutions face tighter visa scrutiny, higher operating costs and weaker profitability, raising compliance risks. Experts say swelling overseas enrolments may stop guaranteeing revenue, making the current growth model less sustainable.
- International student demand for UK education is weakening
- Recruitment pushes are being hit by stricter visa rules
- Rising costs are squeezing profitability across universities
- More overseas enrolment may not translate into higher revenue
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