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What Barriers do Low-Income Post-Secondary Canadian Students Face?

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What Barriers Do Low-Income Post-Secondary Canadian Students Face?

Sources:

77%

Rising income inequality, inflation, and escalating costs of post-secondary education pose significant barriers to accessibility for students pursuing higher education.

Of students struggle to afford all necessary expenses throughout the school year.

66%

of students work to pay for school

The majority of these students find it hard to balance work and school at the same time - as a result, financial stress also affects academic performance.

30%

Of students have contemplated dropping out of college or university due to overwhelming financial constraints.

With the current cost of education outpacing the cost of living, students are finding it harder to save enough for necessities such as transportation, housing, tuition and groceries.

Breaking down the total average annual cost of a post-secondary education in Canada

Average Yearly Tuition Increases for Undergraduate Canadian Students

Since 2019, the average cost of tuition has increased by 9.4%

For the average undergrad student living off-campus, the total cost of living is typically around $20,000 per year. For students living at home, it's cheaper, but for international students it's much more expensive since they pay more than five times as much for tuition.

Approximately

$20,000

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