The Guidelines for Quality Provision in Cross-border Higher Education were developed and adopted to support
and encourage international cooperation and enhance the understanding of the importance of quality provision
in cross-border higher education. The purposes of the Guidelines are to protect students and other stakeholders
from low-quality provision and disreputable providers (that is, degree and accreditation mills) as well as to
encourage the development of quality cross-border higher education that meets human, social, economic and
cultural needs. Based on a survey about the main recommendations of the Guidelines, this report monitors the
extent to which OECD countries and a few non-member partners complied with its recommendations in 2011.
Twenty-three responses were obtained from 22 Members.
Guidelines for Quality Provision in Cross-Border Higher Education
Where Do We Stand?
Working paper
OECD Education Working Papers
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