Some students who are affectedby Laurentian University’srecent restructuring are hoping they’ll qualify forsome financial helpfrom the provincial government, while others are disappointed to find out they aren’t eligible.
The school declared itself insolvent on Feb. 1, and cut dozens of programs and hundreds of jobs under creditor protection to begin its plan to return to financial stability.
The one-time financial support from the provincial government is for students whose programs were discontinued, and who had to transfer to another post secondary institution in Ontario or across the country.
Those students who are eligible, will get one-time financial support of up to $4,000. That amount is for domestic students, while interna…
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