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Notes from Council: The possibility of a smoke-free campus and questions about Studentcare coverage
“Notes from Council” is The Gateway’s ongoing series of recaps of noteworthy items from Students’ Council meetings. Council weighs in…
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CASA presents input on federal budget
Accessibility and affordability of post-secondary education in Canada are being considered by the federal government through a pre-budget submission by…
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Federal government announces $147.9 million commitment to bolstering international student exchange
The Minister of International Trade Diversification announced today that the federal government will be investing $147.9 million dollars towards helping…
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U of A proposes new program-based model for international student tuition
Starting in 2020, international students enrolling at the University of Alberta may know the exact cost of their tuition throughout…
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Alberta election: What are each party’s policies on post-secondary?
With the provincial election on April 16 looming, and parties announcing their platforms, The Gateway compiled a summary of post-secondary…
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International student starts GoFundMe to pay final semester’s tuition
The former president of the International Students’ Association has started a GoFundMe campaign to pay his last semester’s tuition to…
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Policies on helping Campus Saint-Jean and student employment pass Students’ Council
Students’ Council passed policies to help guide their advocacy efforts for Campus Saint-Jean, and to increase more work opportunities for…
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Report reveals higher student enrolment, but decline in Indigenous student retention
The university is seeing higher enrolment, a decline in Indigenous student retention, and growth in the number of international students…
Read More » - NewsRichard Bagan
University administrators discuss if tensions between China and Canada could affect U of A
The University of Alberta is remaining “cautiously optimistic” about its relationship with China as Chinese-Canadian relations have become increasingly strained.…
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