Cursory: Canadian college revoked students admission and offered to enroll at an alternative institution in Toronto.


We know how frustrating it seem having your effort go down the drain. These were the faith of some international students that enrolled for courses in Ontario-based Northern College, but their admission were revoked a month they were due to start.
Ontario-based Northern College told 503 students that the course they enrolled at its private partner, Pures College of Technology, were oversubscribed and they would no longer be eligible to study there.
The college had announced to the affected students;
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“We are very mindful that this situation has been very stressful for many Northern College international students, We are grateful to have partnered with Centennial College to prepare enrolment options for affected students for the 2023/24 academic year.”
Craig Stephenson, president and CEO of Centennial College, said;
“When Centennial College learned about the situation at Northern College, we took action to see how we could help them support students who have made plans and sacrifices to attend college in Ontario.
Centennial is in a position to welcome a number of students who would otherwise have to cancel or delay their plans to start college in Ontario this fall, and we are working closely with [Canadian immigration platform] BorderPass, Northern College and our government partners to facilitate this solution for those who choose to pursue acceptance in an equivalent program and meet the criteria.”
He went further to inform the students that there won’t be any additional charges.
Northern College encouraged students who had not yet done so to contact BorderPass. According to BorderPass, students must respond by August 17 to be guaranteed consideration. BorderPass CEO, Sally Daub said; “Recognising the challenges these students have faced, we’re working closely with all stakeholders, including Canada’s dedicated government officials, to facilitate their journey towards studying in Canada.
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Immigration makes a positive contribution to Canada’s social and economic fabric, and we are resolute in our commitment to partnering with Canadian colleges and universities that champion international students.”
SOURCES: THE PIE NEWS, ALLSCHOOL
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