Following the manic scramble by the House and Senate, urged on by President Trump, to “repeal and replace” the Affordable Care Act (also called the ACA or Obamacare), and the failure of those efforts it’s now a good time to … Continue reading
ACA Is Here To Stay (in substance, at least) With the relentless drumbeat from President-Elect Trump to repeal the Affordable Care Act throughout our election season, and the newly-formed Republican-controlled Congress already putting in place a plan to repeal the … Continue reading
Like in years past, this January we made ten predictions related to the world of international education. Now that the year is almost over, lets revisit these predictions and see how we did! US For-Profit Schools Continue to Internationalize Our … Continue reading
Much has been said and written about the Affordable Care Act (ACA) over the last few years, especially as it relates to the international education community. In the early days of the act, there was speculation and some uncertainty as … Continue reading
We made ten predictions related to the world of international education back in January of this year. Now that the year is almost over, lets take a look at them and see the results. International Student Numbers in the US … Continue reading
The ACA and J1 Participants The quick answer to the question “Do J1 participants in the US need to have ACA qualifying coverage?” – is in almost all cases, no. International students on J1 visas are exempt from the ACA … Continue reading
We get lots of questions about how the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will or will not apply to international students. In this previous post, we go through the history and answer most questions, except for one – how … Continue reading
We get various versions of the question all the time, from clients, schools, students and on the list-servs – how does PPACA apply to international students? The question is a good one, especially considering the levels of uncertainty and confusion … Continue reading