Quebec tuition hike for out-of-province students already weighing on high schoolers
MONTREAL — Quebec’s decision to raise university tuition for out-of-province students starting next year is already weighing on high schoolers and their families.
17-year-old Gage Crouchman from Ottawa says he was interested in applying to McGill and Concordia universities, but the roughly $8,000 tuition hike would be an insurmountable financial barrier.
Though 16-year-old Kes Lokker and his father from Grimsby, Ont. say their family would be able to afford the new tuition — around $17,000 — Kes worries the sum will eliminate opportunities for his friends.
Kes is considering the renowned engineering and aerospace programs in the province, but his father says the increase will encourage them to more seriously explore options in Ontario, the U.S. and Europe.