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Post-Secondary Underfunded in Alberta
Although Calgary’s access
to skilled labour is a cornerstone of its productivity, alarmingly,
base operating grants to Alberta’s post-secondary institutions
increased by a mere 2% in 2002/03. Inflation for Calgary stood at
about 3% for the same period so the operating grant increase was more
than wiped out by inflation. Enrolment increases at Calgary’s places
of higher learning meant students and faculty once again had to try to
do more with less. The reality is that Alberta government's investment
in PSE is not keeping up with increases in inflation let alone
increases in enrolment.
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Special Election
Report
For the second consecutive provincial election, CalFASA has
undertaken to survey each of the parties with a seat in the provincial
legislature regarding their views on a range of post-secondary
education issues.
Find
the answers to these questions and more in CalFASA's
2004 Election Special Report on Post-Secondary Education in Alberta
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