BY Brenden AckermanJuly 22, 2024
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Canadian Evangelical Schools Face Enrollment Challenge Due To New Visa Rules

In an unprecedented move, Canada's government has sharply restricted the influx of international undergraduate students, a policy that is sending ripples through the community of private evangelical colleges. Providence University College, Theological Seminary, and Kingswood University are grappling with substantial reductions in their anticipated international enrollments, forcing a pivot in their educational offerings and business strategies.

According to News and Reporting, the new immigration policy has seriously affected the operational dynamics of several private Christian colleges in Canada.

Until recently, schools like Providence University College and Theological Seminary in Manitoba have thrived thanks to a robust enrollment of international students.

Providence had even expanded its housing facilities, acquiring an apartment building in Winnipeg, following the success of a new associate's degree program tailored for these students.

However, the landscape shifted dramatically when the federal government announced in late 2023 that starting in the fall of 2024, the number of international undergraduates would be cut nationwide by about 35%.

This decision was made amidst growing concerns about lax admissions standards and the strain these students place on public services such as housing and healthcare.

Julie Lafortune, a spokeswoman for the Department of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada, stated that while international students are not directly to blame for these challenges, their sheer numbers have become "unsustainable."

New Provincial Allocations Impact Christian Colleges

With the reduction, Manitoba decided to prioritize its student visa permits for public universities, leaving institutions like Providence faced with a drastic reduction in international student numbers—in their case, an expected several hundred new students have been whittled down to just 20.

This significant decline impacts current operational capabilities and the future financial outlook, as pointed out by Kenton Anderson, President of Providence, who lamented the loss of "many millions of dollars of revenue."

In New Brunswick, Kingswood University, reliant on international students, faces challenges due to the new rule. President Stephen Lennox says it has made their previous operations "impossible," prompting them to seek new directions and solutions.

Expansion of Graduate Programs as a Strategic Shift

Providence and Kingswood are expanding graduate programs to adapt to new restrictions, aiming to align with provincial allocations and stabilize finances.

Christian Higher Education Canada has advocated for reconsideration of the rules, arguing that their schools' unique role in religious vocations warrants special consideration.

In contrast, Crandall University finds the provincial allocation of student numbers "incredibly fair," despite the impact on undergraduate enrollment.

A Door Closed, Another Opens?

Affected institutions express a mix of resignation and resolve. Stephen Lennox from Kingswood views the policy shift as a chance to re-evaluate and explore new opportunities.

Darrell Nevers also acknowledges the fairness of the changes, seeing them as a potential catalyst for new strategies. As these Christian colleges adapt, the broader impacts of Canada's stricter international student policies will continue to unfold.

Looking Ahead: Resilience and Innovation in Education

Conclusion

Canadian evangelical schools like Providence and Kingswood face challenges due to federal immigration policy changes impacting international student enrollments.

To adapt, they are expanding graduate programs and seeking policy reconsideration, highlighting broader issues for specialized institutions navigating global and domestic dynamics.

Written by: Brenden Ackerman
Brendan is is a political writer reporting on Capitol Hill, social issues, and the intersection of politics and culture.

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