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抗议学校助学金太少!

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2007-8-10 21:16 | ʾȫ¥ |Ķģʽ
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When arrived to Edmonton to start my graduate studies on 2004, me and  5 ^  K) d2 ^' n
my friend rented a very nice, spacious and shiny 2-bedroom apartment  
1 E) i6 k- {0 s/ l3 Hin one of the Boardwalk's high rise buildings (Galbraith House) for  ' v$ @  P: s, ?/ A
680 CAD(everything was included), believe it or not the same apartment
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4 n! w4 U( y2 Eis more than 1300 CAD now.(I still have a copy of the contract and for
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/ Z) J. h1 A; d9 e2 athe current price look at this link  ; O" _4 V. z/ ^; i( [
http://www.bwalk.com/Rental/infosheeta.asp?projectno=92). 100%  
1 I& ]7 l8 A& f# ?/ c) O% i& }increase in housing cost!* M* m8 L7 Y9 W% B& {& c2 w

+ k& b! \! A  ^While I was paying 340CAD/month for more than a year, I抦 paying  
# q1 o; M4 X) b" F7 X600CAD/month plus utilities right now, some thing around 700CAD/month.8 X% \% p# ?: {: [5 ?" @
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Other costs of leaving have also increased and the university  
2 V* _- E! ]% H. g8 J# L4 J5 K1 l% I/ Lincreases the tuition fee by few percent every year and international  $ b" R+ {% z" w
differential fee was increased by almost 20% last year. Add to this,  
/ e1 p8 S4 a; A/ Z9 `the fact that the university housing has no more space for newcomers  
) n5 {) V0 G+ ?% Iand most of the newly admitted students who applied for housing were  
% e- W9 r3 ]% u3 ~7 Wasked to look for a residence on open market.; K  @) ?, o( m/ W

6 g; j& Q0 w  m+ {$ U) E4 KWhile the average cost of living for a typical graduate student has  
7 t- z* ?8 ^  L7 o$ `4 b) X- Gincreased by something more than 70% percent we are getting paid  
2 w6 |4 m  l9 J$ p" w1 A! yexactly for the same amount of money that we were offered in our  % X& u- L" ^* b8 p
admission letter (18000 CAD + 1500 CAD for international students  
9 g( C; c; L* t. w. p! B=19500CAD. What I get is something around 1000CAD/month!!! after  
" y; Z$ x: y. ^0 m. v: ~tuition fee and taxes). To make the argument easy to understand just  7 }5 n1 T' k0 x& a* X
imagine that a new student gets the same amount of money that I am  ! {% m. C9 ]/ M7 V  B
getting now and I was getting 3 years ago but he or she (like all of  
' Y0 @! O' y' E  p* r' Jus) has to pay twice as much as I was paying for housing when I was  
+ w! Y; x8 c7 _7 W% c3 X+ Ladmitted and has to incur at least 70% more in average living costs.
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Also have in mind that Alberta is a rich province and University of  
# \7 a4 f4 N: s4 k- r5 KAlberta has a remarkable record in absorbing various money and grants  
5 l$ X& e/ S3 U% I6 T0 ]from different governmental and non governmental sources and graduate  6 ]- X! r. y2 }2 m1 R
students are the main pillars of research work at the university.6 w9 s4 d, Q1 }# K' x7 e
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My objective in bringing all abovementioned points in your attention  
2 i1 u+ B# h% F7 b, ris to question the adequacy of financial aid for graduate and  + |, L& p$ K) I" A) L. ]
especially international students. Isn抰 it time for the GSA to take
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2 K! I* j$ r7 V9 Hinitiative in raising the issue of increasing financial aid for  - P( u5 I& A0 o$ ~7 R
graduate students so that the can afford this increase in costs?
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1 B! _8 \/ _$ ]1 i' c3 S" \Please come with your experiences and ideas.
4 D8 M" x0 [+ \  r8 H' LThank you all6 g( i1 a1 Q4 [; ?5 p
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2007-8-10 22:07 | ʾȫ¥
It is true. Nobody cares about the international students. They are just making money from us.
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2007-8-10 22:56 | ʾȫ¥

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楼上的,有什么好笑的,还笑出声来了
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