Push to attract off-Island numbers
A senior figure at University College Isle of Man (UCM) is hopeful reform of the education system could lead to students from abroad travelling to the Island to study.
Many Manx A Level students who received their results earlier this month will soon be heading off to the UK to study at university.
Gail Corrin is the Higher Education Manager at UCM.
She says, at present, there are no students from the UK opting to come here:
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