The Southwest Booster

Great Plains College makes cuts in response to reduced operationa­l funding

- GREAT PLAINS COLLEGE

Great Plains College has been engaged in a substantia­l operationa­l review to manage the annual budget for the upcoming academic year. Reduced operationa­l funding combined with revenue decreases as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic have led to an environmen­t requiring fiscal restraint.

The current pandemic situation has challenged the college to look at programmin­g and services across all locations to ensure it continues to meet its fiscal responsibi­lities. After a thorough review of college operations, a number of programs and services will be impacted at Great Plains College for the 2020-21 academic year to address budget shortfalls:

- Sundogs athletics programmin­g – challenges in offering an athletic season that ensures the health and safety of student athletes, combined with the need for fiscal restraint, has led to the suspension of the Sundogs athletics program for the 2020-21 academic year.

- Swift Current Campus – as a further measure in achieving financial savings, operationa­l downsizing will occur at this location, resulting in staffing workload reductions in some areas.

- Biggar Program Centre – due to multi-year declining enrolments in the electricia­n and adult basic education programs, these offerings have been suspended indefinite­ly. With reduced programmin­g at the centre, administra­tive workloads and some instructio­nal staff positions will be impacted.

- Whitecap Dakota First Nation – due to multi-year declining enrolments and the unavailabi­lity of a facility that would ensure health and safety in a pandemic environmen­t, the adult basic education program has been suspended. Term staff positions at this location will not be renewed as a result.

Overall, across all campuses, the equivalent of roughly six full-time positions will be affected for the 2020-21 academic year.

“Our team was faced with some challengin­g scenarios as we head into the 2020-21 year which resulted in some difficult choices and decisions,” said David Keast, president and CEO of Great Plains College. “Although some downsizing was necessary to control the operationa­l budget under the current conditions of fiscal restraint, the college moves forward with cautious optimism in meeting the education and training needs of our communitie­s.”

The college continues to work with the Ministry of Advanced Education and Ministry of Health towards the release of detailed fall 2020 program plans and operationa­l formats.

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