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CBC: First Nations University may close campus


The troubled First Nations University of Canada may close its campus in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CBC News reports.

FNUC has been undergoing a management and financial shakeup. Some news reports say the school could be up to $3 million in debt. Closing the Saskatoon campus could save about $820,000 a year, according to CBC.

FNUC currently has campuses in Saskatoon, Regina and Prince Albert, all in Saskatchewan.

Get the Story:
Students worried about future of FNUC's Saskatoon campus (CBC 7/21)
No regrets, says fired FNUC dean (CBC 7/21)
FNUC fires Regina dean (Saskatchewan News Network 7/21)

Relevant Links:
First Nations University - http://www.firstnationsuniversity.ca

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