Centennial College Cuts Programs, Lays Off Staff Amid Shrinking International Student Population

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Centennial College Cuts Programs, Lays Off Staff Amid Shrinking International Student Population
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Centennial College in Toronto is cutting 49 programs and laying off staff due to a projected 43% drop in international student enrollment following changes to Canadian immigration rules.

Centennial College in Toronto has announced significant program reductions and staff layoffs due to a projected 43% decline in international student enrollment following changes to Canada 's immigration rules. The college will discontinue 49 of its 177 programs across its five campuses by the 2025-2026 academic year, and additional programs may face schedule adjustments or limited delivery formats.

This shift is directly attributed to the recent amendments to Canada's international student regulations, which include stricter eligibility requirements, a cap on study permits, and limitations on family support and post-graduation work permits.This decision reflects a wider trend in Ontario's post-secondary education system, with several colleges facing similar challenges due to the shrinking international student population. Some critics argue that these drastic measures are a consequence of colleges relying too heavily on tuition revenue, particularly from international students. Between 2021-2022 and 2023-2024, tuition income for the sector surged by 150%, while full-time equivalent student numbers increased by only 5%. This suggests a substantial increase in per-student income, raising concerns about the overdependence on international student fees.Alex Usher, founder of Higher Education Strategy Associates, points out that Ontario's college sector is unique in its reliance on tuition revenue, with 64% of its income coming from this source. He argues that the narrative of needing international student income to offset government funding cuts doesn't apply to Ontario colleges. Usher suggests that this overreliance on tuition income makes the sector vulnerable to fluctuations in international student enrollment. He calls for independent inquiries into the financial practices of colleges like Conestoga, which has seen a significant increase in tuition revenue exceeding its expenses. Usher's concern stems from the potential for predatory practices and the exploitation of international students seeking educational opportunities in Canada

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