01/30/2024
To enhance the quality and standards of education in British Columbia, the Minister of Post-Secondary Education, Selina Robinson announced some important topics about how they will start to follow and improve the government rules for international students.
Check some highlights:
📌 2-year ban on new institutions:
In response to exploitative practices, the province is implementing a rule that prohibits new higher education institutions from requesting permission from the government to enroll international students.
This pause will allow the province to evaluate recent changes and protect the interests of incoming students.
📌 Minimum language requirements:
To enhance preparation, minimum language requirements will be introduced in private institutions. Details will be released in March, ensuring international students have the language skills needed for a successful academic experience.
📌 Transparency in course fees
During the press release, British Columbia's Minister of Post-Secondary Education, Selina Robinson, also reported that institutions will be required to account for tuition costs for the entire time a student is studying. “This ensures that new students are aware of all the costs of their education before they begin the program,” the statement reinforces.
International students play a crucial role in the Canadian education sector, they bring diversity, knowledge, and workforce. These new measures from BC governments ensure transparency and the quality of education for all who choose BC as a study destiny.
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