Ontario Colleges Face Cuts
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‘No college will be spared’: International student cap bites in Ontario | Globalnews.ca

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Ontario colleges have started to make deep cuts as the sector goes through a “rebalancing” Several colleges have announced massive changes and suspended programs, blaming the reduction in international students, which they relied heavily upon for funding.
Internal government documents obtained by Global News lay out just how dependent the sector was on international students.
A total of 160,000 domestic students were enrolled in 2023-24 — a three-per cent drop on previous year .
“Our colleges and universities are languishing while the government spends more on beer and vanity projects than on postsecondary education,” she said in a statement. “Without proper funding, more college campuses and programs will close, making it harder to meet labor market demands.” The government said it was “in constant contact” with colleges and universities “to ensure their long-term success and sustainability.”.
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