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Students betrayed again by exclusion from new, secretive MOU negotiations

Student representatives have been informed that they will be excluded from this year’s universities-government Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Negotiations for the first time since 2005. Both opposition parties included students at the MOU table when in power. The move represents an about-face on promises made by the Liberal Party in advance of the 2013 election.

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Kate Elliot
MPHEC data shows Nova Scotia universities systematically circumventing tuition cap

Data released today by the Maritime Provinces’ Higher Education Commission reveals that most Nova Scotia universities have systematically subverted the province’s 3% tuition cap since 2011-12. Ancillary fees charged by universities have increased 40% in this time, or 13.4% per year. These increases are in addition to 3% annual increases in tuition, which were also confirmed in the MPHEC release.

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Kate Elliot
Students Shocked by Budget Betrayal

Students were shocked today by the Province’s budget that it will be eliminating the Graduate Retention Rebate without reallocating funding to support youth success in Nova Scotia. Compared with new expenditures on supporting student and graduate employment, the Province will be saving approximately $33.85 million in 2014-15.

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Kate Elliot
Students Pleased as Nova Scotia Eliminates Interest on Provincial Student Loans

Students Nova Scotia welcomed the Province announcement today that it will cease charging Nova Scotia residents interest on their provincial student loans. It brings total investments in improving the Nova Scotia student assistance program to approximate $25 million in four years. At a cost of $1.6 million, the policy will reduce the debt costs for approximately 18,000 Nova Scotians by an average of $800.

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Kate Elliot
StudentsNS welcomes NSCC Kingstec Campus as Full Member

Students Nova Scotia (StudentsNS) is welcoming the Kingstec Nova Scotia Community College Student Association (NSCCSA) as its newest full member. Last week, the Kingstec NSCCSA’s council voted unanimously to join StudentsNS as a Full Member, joining 87% of Nova Scotia university students in the province’s primary student advocacy organization.

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Kate Elliot