But Cambrian College says it will lose $20-25M a year with wind-down of partnership with GTA private college to educate international students
Sudbury’s three post-secondary schools say they were treated fairly when it came to the allocation of a now limited number of foreign study permits.
Although its partnership with a private college to educate international students is winding down, meaning a $20- to $25-million hit on its finances, Cambrian College’s president says the college has been treated fairly. This winter, Cambrian College had 3,200 international students studying in Sudbury, as well as just over 3,000 domestic students. It also had 6,200 international students studying at the GTA-area private college called Hanson Canada.
There are still some students starting at Hanson in May, but after that point, “those students will complete their education at Hanson and no new students will be permitted into that partnership through the Cambrian avenue,” she said. Collège Boréal: ‘It's what we think was fair’ Over at Collège Boréal, president Dan Giroux said the Francophone college, with its main campus is in Greater Sudbury, will maintain its current number of international students, which is “good news.”
Unlike Cambrian, Boréal does not have a partnership with a private GTA-area college, as it has its own campus in Toronto.
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