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High Hopes, High Costs: - Protecting Students at Private Career Colleges

20 Oct 2022

webpages, stakeholders, ranging from representatives guidebooks) to identify the presence (or of the PCC sector, a PCC owner and operator, absence) of regulations pertaining to PCCs a previous regional manager of a PCC and the similarities and differences between admissions department, provincial and jurisdictions. [...] When we receive a student complaint, that can be one of the most Jurisdictions have varying standards powerful and direct means to moving regarding the information they request of for the benefit of the student to a tuition individuals and entities applying to register, refund, but to compliance and action as license, or certify their institution and well because we have a documented programs with. [...] with fraud and other offences for allegedly recruiting students to apply to Ontario Second Careers, pay tuition to RISM, not actually attend classes, and still receive a diploma.32 In response to the unprecedented levels of unemployment and other disruptions to the labour market brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Canada committed an additional 1.5 billion through the provincial/te. [...] public and private sector collaboration This rapid acceleration to adopt online to identify skills needs and barriers, learning tools by both education providers and to support the development and and students reduces costly barriers to setting implementation of strategies to ensure up and running PCCs such as the need for the strategy’s effectiveness. [...] Now if Student Services talks to them and let’s say the student spills the beans and says “yeah, like, I’m currently homeless, or I’m currently in rehab or I’m currently going through this and this,” that’s when the Student Services will report back to the admissions rep and the admissions rep will try to rectify the issue with Student Services and explain their side, and if they can’t come to a d.
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