Prince Edward Island’s biggest community college is phasing out eight programs for the coming school year because of a drop in revenue from “a sharp decrease in the college’s international student enrolment.”
Holland College says three other programs are being downsized because enrolment numbers have dropped. Those programs were not named in a statement issued late Friday afternoon by the college, which has its main campus in Charlottetown but also operates in Summerside, Alberton and Georgetown.
“This is a very difficult day for the college and all our staff,” Holland College president and CEO Sandy MacDonald told CBC News. “There hasn’t been this number of layoffs or suspensions of programs in the history of the college. We don’t have enough students to make it financially viable.”
He said their numbers are going from a high of 800 international students to a projected 140 students by September 2026.
“To lose 660 students — it can’t help but affect …