B.C. blocks new colleges seeking to enrol international students, adds language rules
SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia’s post-secondary education minister says no new institutions will be allowed to enrol international students for two years as the province seeks to eliminate “exploitive practices” in the field.
Selina Robinson also announced the province was setting minimum language requirements at private institutionsso international students will be “better prepared” before coming to B.C.
She said in a release Monday that there would be more frequent inspections of schools to ensure standards are met, adding that many students are being taken advantage of.
“That’s why we’re introducing more stringent requirements for institutions and robust safeguards to protect international students against bad actors, provide them with a better path to success, and make sure B.C. continues to attract the talented students we need to fill significant gaps in the labour market and drive our economy forward,” she said.