Colleges Ontario says they are disappointed they aren't being given the flexibility to respond to escalating cost pressures
TORONTO — Ontario is extending a tuition freeze for public colleges and universities for a third year.
Colleges and Universities Minister Jill Dunlop says in a press release that the freeze will continue for the 2023-24 school year for Ontario students, while allowing post-secondary institutions to raise their fees for domestic out-of-province students by up to five per cent.The Progressive Conservative government reduced tuition fees by 10 per cent for the 2019-20 school year and has frozen rates since then.
The cut was introduced at the same time as the government cut a free tuition program for low-income students. Dunlop also announced the creation of an expert panel to provide advice on post-secondary financial sustainability.
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