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MHC will continue with mix of online, in-person

- MO CRANKER Local Journalism Initiative Reporter mcranker@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: mocranker

Medicine Hat College will continue to offer the bulk of its programmin­g online during the upcoming winter semester.

The school announced Wednesday that any programs that can be delivered remotely will continue to be, and courses that require fact-to-face learning like nursing will continue to meet at campus.

“It’s a blended approach and we’re going to continue with it,” said vice-president academic and provost Vicki Roy. “We’re still going to hold some shops, classes and labs at the campus.

“This is in line with just about every post-secondary institutio­n in the province; we will continue down this path for the remainder of the year.”

Roy says there are a couple hundred students coming each day for in-person learning.

“Some courses need it and we will continue to offer it,” she said. “What we’re doing in the winter won’t be much different than what we’re doing now.”

Roy says things are going well so far, with just one COVID-19 case linked to the college. That student had not been on campus, and it did not have to shut down.

Roy says enrolment is down but it is mostly due to cancelled programs and fewer internatio­nal students than previous years.

Roy added that MHC will work with students who need to complete practicums to get their diplomas to ensure they graduate on time.

She says creating a safe place for students and staff is the priority, and that the blended programmin­g is working for the college.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Vicky Roy says the college will continue offering the bulk of its programmin­g online through winter.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Vicky Roy says the college will continue offering the bulk of its programmin­g online through winter.

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