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Belize scrambles to rescue med students after school closure
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 82987, member: 160"] A med school in Belize collapsed and left students completely stranded. The Ministry of Education finally spoke up regarding the closure of American Northwest University School of Medicine. That charter expired previously because the administration failed to meet the mandatory renewal terms. Officials admitted roughly twenty-five locals are worried about their degrees. Bureaucrats have started talking with the University of Belize to see if displaced learners can transfer there. Authorities want to ensure everyone switches tracks without ruining their academic progress. They promised to help these kids find options that keep their doctor dreams alive. The government even hinted they might pay some financial costs tied to transferring if standard approvals clear. MoECST insisted they care about keeping higher education stats legitimate while protecting credibility. Ensuring quality access seemingly matters more than letting failing institutions skate along on expired paperwork. [/QUOTE]
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