Canadian university surpluses hit $7.3bn with international fee boost
Canadian university surpluses hit record highs during the pandemic, with international tuition fees contributing a growing share of revenues and boosting the bottom line.
Canadian university surpluses hit record highs during the pandemic, with international tuition fees contributing a growing share of revenues and boosting the bottom line.
Cash-strapped Laurentian University is freezing international tuition in a bid to attract more students to the public university in Sudbury, Ontario.
More than 500 international students who paid tuition to three Québec colleges that filed for creditor protection are unlikely to receive full refunds.
Public colleges in Ontario are risking being in a “precarious position” because of an over-reliance on international student fees, with 68% of tuition fees coming from international students, says a new report from the auditor general.
English UK began working with RefuAid in 2017 when it became the pathfinder charity for the Eddie Byers Fund, and is now renewing and expanding that partnership.
An average 4.9% tuition fee rise for international undergraduate students in 2021/22 at Canadian institutions is not evenly spread across all provinces.
International students enrolled at Canadian institutions have said they are unable to withdraw from their courses and get refunds due to college policies and visa processing delays.
A recent study in Australia has revealed a strong correlation between international university rankings and international tuition fees.