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Mount Saint Vincent University to cover all tuition and fees for former youth in careA Nova Scotia university is leading the way in making post-secondary education more accessible by launching a new tuition waiver program.CanadaNov 16, 2020
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Kingston college students protest free-tuition program cutsStudents with a bull horn expressed anger, frustration, and anxiety over what the changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) might mean for them.EducationFeb 5, 2019
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Mohawk College mobile classroom enrolls 100 students in its first yearMohawk College's mobile classroom enrolled 100 students in its first year on the road.EducationOct 1, 2018
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New Ontario grant has benefited 185,000 students with free tuition in 2017More than a third of all full-time college and university students in Ontario are receiving free tuition.EducationSep 11, 2017
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Credit check remains issue of concern in Tuition Access Bursary planThe New Brunswick Government's Tuition Access Bursary application process is under fire due to the credit check requirement.EducationMar 2, 2017
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Wisconsin university should give black students free tuition, student body saysThe Associated Students of Madison said in a resolution that students from suburban high schools are overrepresented and that the consideration of ACT and SAT scores in applications restricts opportunities for the poor and thus upholds "white supremacy."EducationFeb 17, 2017
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New Brunswick government defends Tuition Access BursaryThe Tuition Access Bursary allows New Brunswick students access to free tuition if their family income is less than $60,000 per yearCanadaDec 13, 2016
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Nova Scotia students demand free post-secondary school on Day of Action"Education is a right and, by putting up financial barriers and other barriers, we are leaving students out of these institutions."EducationNov 2, 2016
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New Brunswick opposition calling for overhaul of free tuition programThe Tuition Access Bursary would see students of families with an annual income of $60,000 or less receive free tuition to publicly funded universities and colleges.EducationJun 29, 2016
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