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UVic the choice of many out-of-province students

Enrolment tops 20K; numbers up at Camosun, too
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University of Victoria students walk between buildings during a class change Tuesday. Registration numbers are up slightly at UVic

The number of foreign students is increasing at the University of Victoria, but the post-secondary institution is emphasizing thereB次元官网网址檚 room for everyone.

B次元官网网址淧eople see an increase and worry their son or daughter wonB次元官网网址檛 get an opportunity to attend, but none of these (international) students will displace domestic students,B次元官网网址 said UVicB次元官网网址檚 institutional planning director, Tony Eder.

There are about 850 foreign students enrolled this fall at UVic. They primarily come from Hong Kong, Taiwan, China and the U.S., and pay three times the tuition fees B次元官网网址 about $13,500 B次元官网网址 charged to Canadian students.

International student numbers had dipped in the previous five years, as fears related to severe acute respiratory syndrome, H1N1 and financial effects of the global economic crisis took their toll. Eder says the hope for the next two years is that the number of foreign students will increase to pre-recession numbers of around 900.

The topic made provincial and national news Tuesday, as Premier Christy Clark announced plans to increase the number of international students studying in B.C. by 50 per cent within four years.

Overall enrolment at UVic is expected to top 20,000 this year, slightly higher than the 19,905 who registered last year. Undergraduate student enrolment is up two per cent and the number of graduate students increased four per cent.

Seventy percent of UVicB次元官网网址檚 student population come from outside Victoria.

Among universities west of Quebec, UVic has the highest proportion of out-of-province students B次元官网网址 21 per cent B次元官网网址 with the bulk coming from Calgary,  Edmonton and Greater Toronto, Eder said. B次元官网网址淲e hear over and over that no snow (in Victoria) is a factor.B次元官网网址

At Camosun College, however, where registration numbers are about even with last year at 9,349, more than half of its students are from Vancouver Island.

The college has fewer students enrolled in its 16 trades programs this fall, a direct result of a downturn in the economy, college spokesperson David Sovka said.

On the other hand, more students have signed up for two of CamosunB次元官网网址檚 degree programs: business, and exercise and physical therapy.

Eder said VictoriaB次元官网网址檚 relatively small size is also attractive to students who come from small towns.

B次元官网网址淚tB次元官网网址檚 a different experience for students than if they went to a larger city. ItB次元官网网址檚 a nice transition from a small town to a small city.B次元官网网址

Engineering, sciences, social sciences and business continue to be the most popular programs. This fall 12 per cent more students registered in engineering than the previous year.

UVic continues to be predominantly female, with women making up 59 per cent of the student population.

vmoreau@oakbaynews.com





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