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Would Higher Tuition Fees Restrict Access to University Studies?

A widely held view, disseminated by student associations in particular, suggests that improving access to higher education means students should pay little or nothing in fees. Despite this view, a growing number of university administrators and various people in academic and political circles are arguing in favour of higher tuition fees to deal with what they regard as underfinancing that is affecting the quality of higher learning.

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Appendix (in French only): Further information on the text, additional data, complete references

Press release: Montreal economist finds no direct link between tuition fees and enrolment in Canadian universities, despite Quebec’s 10-year freeze

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