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US College Tuition & Fees vs. Overall Inflation
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Quebec’s English universities are experiencing significant drops in out-of-province and international enrolment, leading to financial strain
Quebec's English universities are experiencing significant drops in out-of-province and international enrolment, leading to financial strain that school officials attribute to province's tuition hikes. Initially, Quebec planned to charge new out-of-province Canadian students $17,000 but settled on $12,000 by mid-December, still a $3,000 increase. While the hike was reduced, the damage was already done as potential students set their sights elsewhere, according to Graham Carr, president and vice-chancellor of Concordia University.
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$3,000 Short for Tuition – Any Help Appreciated
Hey everyone,
I have been working and saving all summer for my Fall tuition, thinking it would be $9,000. I just found out it is $12,000.
The school lets me pay in monthly installments from September to December, and by then, I will have the $9,000 I expected to need. But I am still $3,000 short. I have already picked up extra shifts and applied for aid, but none of it will come through fast enough.
I do not have family I can turn to, and I am trying hard not to take out high-interest loans.
I have set up a GoFundMe here:
Hi, and thank you for reading. I am a student trying to fund… Tasha Lovett needs your support for Help me Cover My Tuition Gap - $3000
If anyone is in a position to help or just share this, I would be beyond grateful. Even $5 helps. I will be using all funds directly for tuition payments.
Thank you so much for reading this.

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The cost of going to university in Wales is going up from September. Undergraduate university tuition fees are being raised to £9,250-a-year in line with the cost in England and the rest of the UK, the Welsh Government announced in February. Grants currently available to postgraduate Master’s students will also be replaced fully by repayable student loans. That change will apply to new students in 2024/25. University vice chancellors in Wales had long lobbied for higher tuition fees, saying £9,000 a year did not cover their costs and put them at a competitive disadvantage with institutions across the border who brought in more money for fees. But it seems even this will not be enough to stem mass job losses and cuts.
Abbie Wightwick, ‘Wales' biggest universities facing huge cost cutting as thousands of staff offered voluntary redundancy’, WalesOnline