
U.S. students look north as Trump freezes funding to American universities
VANCOUVER — The University of British Columbia has briefly reopened admissions for its graduate programs to take applications from U.S. citizens in what is a growing trend for Canadian institutions as the American president attempts to purge diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C., and the University of Toronto are also reporting a spike in student applicants from the United States.
Gage Averill, the University of B.C.’s provost and vice-president of academics, said they have seen a 27-per-cent increase, a “very significant spike” in applications from U.S. students since last year.
To accommodate the surging interest, the university briefly reopened applications this week for graduate programs for U.S. citizens.