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A tuition freeze is a government policy restricting the ability of administrators of post-secondary educational facilities (i.e. colleges and university) to increase tuition for students. Although governments have various reasons for implementing such a policy, the main reason cited is improving accessibility for working-class and middle-class students. A tuition fee freeze is a common political goal of the Canadian student movement, especially the Canadian Federation of Students.

A tuition freeze is largely a Canada political construct, and would not accurately be applied to other countries that offer free post-secondary education. It is applied (currently) at the provincial level, as education (including post-secondary education) is a provincial responsibility under the Canadian federalism between provincial and federal governments. Currently, the provinces of Manitoba, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador have tuition fee freezes in place. The provinces of British Columbia and Ontario have previously had tuition fee freezes.

A tuition freeze is a government policy restricting the ability of administrators of post-secondary educational facilities (i.e. colleges and university) to increase tuition for students. Although governments have various reasons for implementing such a policy, the main reason cited is improving accessibility for working-class and middle-class students. A tuition fee freeze is a common political goal of the Canadian student movement, especially the Canadian Federation of Students.

A tuition freeze is largely a Canada political construct, and would not accurately be applied to other countries that offer free post-secondary education. It is applied (currently) at the provincial level, as education (including post-secondary education) is a provincial responsibility under the Canadian federalism between provincial and federal governments. Currently, the provinces of Manitoba, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador have tuition fee freezes in place. The provinces of British Columbia and Ontario have previously had tuition fee freezes.



 

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