Medicine Hat News

MHC discontinu­es ESL, EAP programs after low enrolment

- KENDALL KING Local Journalism Initiative Reporter kking@medicineha­tnews.com

Medicine Hat College has discontinu­ed two of its English-language-learning programs — English as a Second Language for New Canadians and English for Academic Purposes — following low enrolment rates.

“We regularly review programs for vitality and sustainabi­lity,” Timothy Spielman, dean of Business and Continuing Studies, told the News. “We determined the ESL and EAP programs had hit the point where the declining enrolments had put us in an unsafe, unsustaina­ble situation ... And so, unfortunat­ely, we needed to discontinu­e the programs.”

While the programs used to be quite popular, especially with internatio­nal students and new Canadians, enrolment for both has been declining over the past five years.

“Of course, COVID contribute­d,” said Spielman, “And there have been an increasing number of government-funded non-academic programs.

“Those programs tend to offer funding to the students to live, as well as to take courses. So, those types of programs have a natural competitiv­e advantage over traditiona­l programmin­g.”

One such program is the federally-funded Language Instructio­n for Newcomers to Canada program, or LINC. The LINC program not only works to improve students’ Englishlan­guage skills; it also aims to inform them of Canadian culture and customs, community resources, essential workplace skills and job search tools. LINC is currently offered at MHC’s Brooks campus and, locally, at Saamis Immigratio­n Services Associatio­n.

“The LINC program and the ABLE program, in particular — one is a federal program, the other is a provincial program — those continued to remain relatively strong from the perspectiv­e of enrolment. And so when there’s multiple programs and there’s declining enrolment in one, then it becomes a question of sustainabi­lity again,” said Spielman. “We have fiduciary duty, as a public entity, to ensure we have sustainabl­e programs.”

 ?? NEWS PHOTO KENDALL KING ?? Come September, Medicine Hat College will no longer be offering ESL or EAP programs.
NEWS PHOTO KENDALL KING Come September, Medicine Hat College will no longer be offering ESL or EAP programs.

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