Alberta budget 2018: Post-secondary students applaud continued tuition freeze
Thursday’s budget contained few surprises for universities, colleges and post-secondary students since the province delivered on its promise to freeze tuition in Alberta for a fourth consecutive year.
Provincial government coffers will soften the blow of lost revenue for universities and colleges by handing over $17 million to backfill the cost of the freeze. They’ll also continue with a promised two per cent funding increase to post-secondary institutions.
“Affordability of post-secondary education is a key priority for us,” Advanced Education Minister Marlin Schmidt told reporters Thursday.
A tuition freeze is a double-edged sword, United Conservative Party whip Ric McIver said Thursday — a relief for students, and a burden for post-secondary institutions.
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