The code of conduct introduced processes for monitoring, inspecting, and auditing third-party agencies and partners engaged in student recruitment.
The code of conduct introduced processes for monitoring, inspecting, and auditing third-party agencies and partners engaged in student recruitment.
To accommodate the growing student body, CBU continues to invest in programs, services, and infrastructure, including a new on-campus residence building, renovations to the MacDonald Residence, and ongoing efforts to advance the proposed Tartan Down’s Housing Development, while exploring additional housing options.
CBU now hosts a total of 8,517 full-time students as of October, marking an increase of over 3,100 students compared to the previous year.
Some international students claim they were misled about housing and job availability by overseas recruiters working for a university in Nova Scotia. The province, however, said it is preparing to launch a student housing strategy to help ease the crisis.
“Although we were initially told this program would outline both the benefits and challenges CBU has had with international students, the report focused heavily on challenges surrounding enrollment, housing, employment, transportation, and classroom space,” CBU President and Vice-Chancellor David C. Dingwall said.
“Students sleeping in cars is simply unacceptable,” stresses Rev. Dr. Albert Maroun.
To accommodate the growing student body, CBU continues to invest in programs, services, and infrastructure, including a new on-campus residence building, renovations to the MacDonald Residence, and ongoing efforts to advance the proposed Tartan Down’s Housing Development, while exploring additional housing options.
CBU now hosts a total of 8,517 full-time students as of October, marking an increase of over 3,100 students compared to the previous year.
Some international students claim they were misled about housing and job availability by overseas recruiters working for a university in Nova Scotia. The province, however, said it is preparing to launch a student housing strategy to help ease the crisis.
“Although we were initially told this program would outline both the benefits and challenges CBU has had with international students, the report focused heavily on challenges surrounding enrollment, housing, employment, transportation, and classroom space,” CBU President and Vice-Chancellor David C. Dingwall said.
“Students sleeping in cars is simply unacceptable,” stresses Rev. Dr. Albert Maroun.
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