The university has opened up its annual tuition engagement process for 2022/23, starting with a survey designed to gauge student feedback about proposed tuition increases — which quickly drew criticism from students.
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The staff member alleged that UBC has “completely ignored” staff concerns, leaving them feeling “really scared” and “totally unprotected.”
Alumni of the University Transition Program are calling for improvements to the program after allegations emerged around its approach to sexual education and the fostering of a negative culture.
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