TORONTO — One of the Ontario colleges that operate male-only campuses in Saudi Arabia is pulling out of the Middle Eastern kingdom.
Algonquin College in Ottawa announced it has decided to close its campus in Jazan, Saudi Arabia, where it offered 10 programs, including business, accounting and electrical engineering technician.
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The Algonquin College Board of Governors issued a release saying it directed senior management to take steps for the transfer of responsibility of the Algonquin College Saudi Arabia campus – opened three years ago – back to Ontario.
Algonquin President Cheryl Jensen says the college was unable to come to an agreement that would have met its financial objectives after more than a year of negotiations.
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The college announced in 2013 that it hoped to have 2,000 students at its Saudi campus and expected to generate annual revenues of more than $25 million.
Jensen says Algonquin always maintained that its campus in Saudi Arabia must be financially viable for it to continue operating.
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