Cape Breton University to lower international enrolment amid job, housing shortages

Cape Breton University has mapped out a plan to cut back on its leap in international student enrolment, though concern remains that housing and work will remain in short supply. Cape Breton University's Verschuren Centre is shown in Sydney, N.S., on Thursday, March 11, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Vaughan Merchant

SYDNEY, N.S. - Cape Breton University says it will scale back the number of international students it admits, after a recent explosion in foreign enrolment, but it's unclear if doing so will ease the housing and part-time job shortages in the region.

Recently released enrolment figures show that the Sydney, N.S., school grew by more than 3,000 students in the last year, in part due to the arrival of international students who had deferred taking their courses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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