Broken promises from Ontario colleges take a toll on mental health, international students say

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While trying to figure out which Canadian college to attend, Saurav Adhikari was at the mercy of what recruiters in Nepal told him — about the best city for him, how difficult the course work would be and which program would help him land a job. 

Thankfully, Fanshawe College proved to be the right fit on all fronts, said the 19-year-old, now three semesters into a business accounting diploma. But he knows other students who aren’t so lucky. 

“You hear of students being promised things, thinking it would be easier to study here, but now they have to drop out because of the schedule. The consultants

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