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tuition fees

  • Quebec Going Ahead With Out-of-Province Tuition Hikes Despite Advisory Body Concern
    Quebec Going Ahead With Out-of-Province Tuition Hikes Despite Advisory Body Concern
    Quebec is moving forward with a plan to hike tuition for out-of-province Canadian students by about 30 percent, despite a letter from a government-mandated advisory committee urging them to reconsider. ...
    February 4, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • Quebec Tuition Hike: Concordia Says Could Lose up to 90% of Out-of-Province Students
    Quebec Tuition Hike: Concordia Says Could Lose up to 90% of Out-of-Province Students
    Montreal's Concordia University is warning of "devastating financial implications" if Quebec moves forward with a plan to double ...
    November 1, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Quebec English Universities Brace for Potential Financial Fallout of Tuition Hikes
    Quebec English Universities Brace for Potential Financial Fallout of Tuition Hikes
    English-language universities in Quebec are bracing for the potential financial fallout of the province’s decision to nearly double ...
    October 19, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Michael Zwaagstra: The School You Attend Impacts You for a Lifetime
    Michael Zwaagstra: The School You Attend Impacts You for a Lifetime
    Commentary As the school year winds down, many high school graduates are looking forward to their first year ...
    June 15, 2023BY Michael Zwaagstra
  • Thousands Of Columbia University Students Join Tuition Strike Demanding Lower Fees Amid Pandemic
    Thousands Of Columbia University Students Join Tuition Strike Demanding Lower Fees Amid Pandemic
    More than 1,000 students at Columbia University are refusing to pay this semester's tuition fees after going on strike ...
    January 29, 2021BY Katabella Roberts
  • Legal Aid Vs Private Practice: Do University Fees Dictate Job Choices?
    Legal Aid Vs Private Practice: Do University Fees Dictate Job Choices?
    Despite Education Minister Christopher Pyne's failure to get university fee deregulation passed in the Senate, it remains quite ...
    July 13, 2015BY Richard Holden
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