"The establishment of such colleges was designed to ensure affordability to higher education, which is why, for over 40 years, colleges are free," held to remember Edenilson Castro, the Council of Student Life the National School aƩrotechnique . Note that this thawing of tuition fees will prevent eventual access to university for 6 000 to 13 000 students. "Some 700 000 jobs created by 2012, 210 000 require a more specialized degree. This is no time to further reduce access to higher education!" Said Leo Blouin-Office, the Coalition of students and college students of St. Hyacinth.
"The loans and grants do not always take account of actual needs of current students, and there is talk of imposing fees in college. It's completely irresponsible for the government!", Declared Marie-Eve Bujold, of the General Association of Students of the College Edouard-Montpetit. The Quebec program of AFE includes a family of two parents and two children whose parents have a gross annual income of $ 30 000 per year is able to finance their children's education, a miscalculation that reduces accessibility program, according to these associations. "The college students work already strong enough to meet their needs because they often have no access to the loans and scholarships." Said Veronique Proulx of the General Association of Students
"The loans and grants do not always take account of actual needs of current students, and there is talk of imposing fees in college. It's completely irresponsible for the government!", Declared Marie-Eve Bujold, of the General Association of Students of the College Edouard-Montpetit. The Quebec program of AFE includes a family of two parents and two children whose parents have a gross annual income of $ 30 000 per year is able to finance their children's education, a miscalculation that reduces accessibility program, according to these associations. "The college students work already strong enough to meet their needs because they often have no access to the loans and scholarships." Said Veronique Proulx of the General Association of Students
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