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Eight programs suspended at P.E.I. college over drop in international students

  • Holland College, a P.E.I. Institution, will suspend eight programs for the upcoming academic year.
  • A federal government decision to cap international student permits triggered program suspensions.
  • The school will also downsize three programs, affecting 35 staff, but current students can finish year two.
  • President MacDonald stated, "We regret this unprecedented step to maintain program integrity and financial sustainability."
  • Holland College anticipates an 83% decrease in international students, resulting in a $7 million tuition shortfall.
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P.E.I. college makes cuts, cites Ottawa’s cap on international student study permits

CHARLOTTETOWN - A P.E.I. college says it is suspending a number of programs for the upcoming school year as a result of the federal government's cap on international student study permits.

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CTV News broke the news in Canada on Sunday, April 13, 2025.
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