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Everest College students want to finish programs, graduate

Students who attended the Sudbury campus of Everest College are wondering what their future holds after finding the doors to their school suddenly closed on Thursday.

More than 200 students attended the private college's Sudbury location

Students from the now-closed Everest College in Sudbury are calling on the government to do more to ensure they can finish their programs and graduate. (Megan Thomas/CBC)

Students at the now defunct Everest Collegerallied in downtown Sudbury Monday, after all 14 of the school's locations in Ontario were shut downsuddenlylast week when the province pulled its license to operate.

The following day,Everest's parent company,Corinthian Colleges, announced Everest had filed for Canadian bankruptcy protection.

The closure has left students in limbo in the middle of their programs. More than 200 students attended the private college'sSudburylocation.

The province has said tuition refunds may be a possibility. But, at Monday's rally in Sudbury,students called on the government to do more to ensure they can finish their programs and graduate.

Roberta O'Brien was studying to be a counsellor in addictions and mental health at Everest College in Sudbury. She said there was little information on why the province pulled the plug.

"All we know is that our lives are going down the drain right now because of some government bullshit," O'Brien told CBC News last week.

Students were given paperwork indicating they might beeligible for a tuition refund, but there are an estimated 2,600 students at the 14 Everest College locations in Ontario and the province said that fund is capped at $3 million.

Everest College had its license suspended because of financial instability. The association that represents private career colleges in Ontario says there are options for former students of the college. Paul Kitchin of the association shared some details.
Students from the suddenly-closed Everest College in Sudbury rallied on Monday, looking for more support and help. (Megan Thomas/CBC)