N.S. increases university funding to freeze tuitions, boost operating grants
- Nova Scotia signed new two-year funding agreements with its 10 universities in April 2025.
- These agreements replace one-year deals that expired as tuition and costs continue rising.
- The bilateral deals freeze tuition for resident undergraduates and increase operating grants for the schools.
- Operating grants rise two percent annually, totaling $7.7 million in 2025-26, linked to performance targets.
- This gives universities financial predictability and ties funding to program and student access objectives.
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Tuition frozen, grants rise in two-year funding deals for Nova Scotia universities
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s 10 universities have signed new two-year conditional funding agreements with the provincial government that include an undergraduate tuition freeze and an increase in operating grants.
·Toronto, Canada
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