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SAIT students return to smaller classes as temporary layoffs announced and some programs deferred

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U of C tuition hikes approved, increases expected over the next 3 years “The fact that tuition increases are still going ahead for an arguably lower-quality education, it frustrates and frightens me,” Holowachuk said.In October 2019, the government of Alberta ended the five-year tuition freeze, allowing for increases between seven and 10 per cent per year.The number of students in classrooms will be reduced by half in most cases to accommodate physical distancing.

The use of shared tools is discouraged.“We naturally have smaller class sizes to begin with,” said Reva Bond Ramsden, dean of the SAIT School of Construction.“We had to be very selective with the activities that were happening face to face to try to reduce that exposure time.

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