international students
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Ontario government will cut university, college tuition by 10 per cent
Formal announcement, more details to come Thursday, international students not included TORONTO (NUW) — Beginning in the next academic year, students…
Read More » - NewsLaura Lucas
U of A sees increased revenue from international student enrolment
According to an internal report, the University of Alberta is projected to receive nearly $13 million from international student tuition,…
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Alberta Advantage Party may not be so advantageous for students
The Spring 2019 Alberta provincial election is shaping up to be one of the spiciest ones yet. Alleged human being…
Read More » - OpinionAlexander Cook
We can’t tell international students to get out of their comfort zone
The phrase “get out of your comfort zone” is certainly overused. It’s tossed around like a stick thrown by a…
Read More » - NewsRichard Bagan
Students’ Council renews advocacy policy on international student issues
The Students’ Union is revisiting the document outlining their stance on international student issues. On September 18, Students’ Council passed…
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Cancelling of Saudi scholarships is an affront to academic freedom
Spats in international relations shouldn’t get in the way of one’s ability to study. Seemingly In a fit of rage,…
Read More » - NewsRichard Bagan
Diplomatic feud between Saudi Arabia and Canada could affect 130 Saudi students at the U of A
Over a hundred Saudi students studying at the University of Alberta could be affected by the political tension between Canada…
Read More » - NewsSofia Osborne
International student tuition to increase by 3.14 per cent next year
The Board of Governors has approved a 3.14 per cent increase of international student tuition for the upcoming 2018-19 academic…
Read More » - NewsRichard Bagan
Presidential candidates grilled over international student issues
In the second forum of the day, Students’ Union presidential candidates fielded questions on how they would fight increases to…
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