By Simona Chiose. Canadian universities pay a price for stable provincial funding that could hamper their efforts to attract international students in the future, says a report released Thursday by Moody’s Investors Service.
In exchange for revenue, provinces limit per-student funding and impose controls on tuition or tuition increases that have prevented universities from raising fees to meet all the demand for higher education. Read more...
In exchange for revenue, provinces limit per-student funding and impose controls on tuition or tuition increases that have prevented universities from raising fees to meet all the demand for higher education. Read more...