Canadian universities don’t want a cap on international students. Here’s why | Global News
A Global Affairs Canada report said international students in Canada spend $22.3 billion on tuition, accommodation, and discretionary spending.
A Global Affairs Canada report said international students in Canada spend $22.3 billion on tuition, accommodation, and discretionary spending.
Six, The short answer:
According to Statistics Canada, the gulf between domestic and international fees is significant. In the 2022-2023 academic year, the average domestic student in Canada paid $6,834 in tuition. By contrast, the average international student paid nearly six times that amount at $36,123.
The funding model for universities is reliant on international students to make up for budget deficiencies. Frankly, if the feds are going to implement a cap they ought to consider if they should fill the funding gap, at least temporarily.
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