Camosun partners with college in Philippines

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The deal will allow students at both colleges to study at each other’s campuses starting later this year.

Camosun College has entered into a partnership with a ­college in the Philippines that will allow students at both colleges to study at each other’s campuses starting later this year.

The collaboration means students in the Philippines can start their Canadian educational studies closer to home, while giving Canadian students the option to complete some of the studies overseas, he said.Camosun is home to about 10,000 students. In part, that’s because the Philippines has become one of the top sources of international students in Canada, Wilmshurst said. It’s also a country where English is the primary language of learning, he said.

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