Stark reality sets in as TRU grapples with multi-million dollar international student tuition hit
KAMLOOPS — Thompson Rivers University (TRU) is embarking on a new reality of post-secondary education in the fallout of the federal government capping international student enrollment. Those students have historically made up approximately 28 per cent of TRU’s annual revenue.
“We are here only because of changes introduced by the federal government,” said Gillian Balfour, TRU Provost and Vice-President Academic.
Coming off a year with a $15-million surplus, TRU administrators will now be facing the task of cutting the school’s budget by 8 per cent — equivalent to approximately $21 million. That shortfall, however, will not be recouped from domestic tuition increases.