Saskatchewan universities are anticipating a significant financial impact due to a decline in new international students, reports CBC. Both the University of Regina and the University of Saskatchewan reported a drop in enrolments for the winter intake: URegina said that its number has declined by over 50% compared to last January, while USask said that their numbers suggest a 20% decrease. “What international students actually bring to the University of Saskatchewan, they bring potentially to the province if they decide to stay,” said USask Vice-Provost of Students and Learning Jerome Cranston. “That’s something that we definitely are feeling a loss.”
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