“In the last year, we’ve seen a big uptick in requests,” says Shawna Luey, associate director of the college’s international student services. “International students make significant contributions to the schools and the colleges and the universities and the communities in which they reside. That growth slowed down after a series of attacks on international students from India amid rising racial tension. “We do feel we are used as cash cows to subsidize the Canadian education system. It does open the door for me.”Price of Admission, Part One: Explosive growth in international students comes at a steep cost.
Source: thestar September 27, 2019 09:00 UTC