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$500K to help UPEI international students stay in province

International students at UPEI are getting some extra support to encourage them to stay in the province to work or continue their studies.

ACOA and P.E.I. government money to help students explore opportunities to work, study further

International students now make up 22 per cent of UPEI's full-time student population. (CBC)

International students at UPEI are getting some extra support to encourage them to stay in the province to work or continue their studies.

More than half a million dollars will be available over the next two years to help with retention.

International students make up 22 per cent of UPEI's full-time student population.

The numbers have been growing steadily in recent years. In 2014-15 there were 685 international students. This year there are 894.

"This important diversity adds so much in terms of cultural exchange and learnings among all of our students," said UPEIPresident Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, in a news release.

Students from 70 countries

"By attracting students from over 70 countries around the world,UPEIhas already shown strongleadershipin this area," saidSeanCasey, Charlottetown MP, in a news release.

UPEIhas increased its support tointernational students for the past year-and-a-half, with helpfromACOAand the province,to help with language training and adapting to life in Canada.

This new moneywill expand on that supportby hiring a liaison officer to help current international students through to graduation. They will beencouragedto continue their studies here after their first degree, and to there will be helpfinding employment when they graduate. The liaison officer will also work part-time with students at Holland College and College Acadie.

The money will also be used to attract foreign students through targeted advertising and taking part in international education fairs.

ACOAis providing $493,631 under its Business Development Program and the P.E.I. government is providing $52,790 through the Department of Workforce and Advanced Learning.