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Raine Maida on marriage, music and the Maritimes | SaltWireSYDNEY, N.S. — Cape Breton University student Gowri Menon’s school weeks begin at 3 a.m. with a 400-kilometre drive.
With less than two months to go before finishing her in-person business analytics courses, Menon wants to finish what she started at“Cape Breton is a lovely place. I even like it compared to Halifax; it’s more calm and peaceful. But we need money to pay fees,” she said. “It’s not practically possible to stay here.”
released earlier this year, housing complications are causing students to miss classes and drop out — despite universities continuing to pursue larger enrolments.Matt Doyle, the chair of the Students Nova Scotia advocacy group, said that number contains “extreme cases” like Menon’s. He’s also learned of similar trends — students driving an hour or more to class — at other schools such as Saint Francis Xavier University in Antigonish and Saint Mary’s University in Halifax.
Matt Doyle is the chair of Students Nova Scotia - a group of post-secondary students who advocate for fellow students in Nova Scotia."Accessibility to education is a large predictor of mental health and well-being, as well as academic performance." Contributed - Matt Doyle - CONTRIBUTED - MATT DOYLEabout the cases of students travelling long distances for class. While denied an interview, a university spokesperson said CBU actively discourages students from that.
“Accessibility to education is a large predictor of mental health and well-being, as well as academic performance. All of these can compound and make somebody’s experience as a student really challenging.”
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