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Collaborat­ive partnershi­p connects learning between MHC and Northern Lakes College

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A new partnershi­p between Medicine Hat College (MHC) and Northern Lakes College (NLC) will expand access to education and opportunit­ies for learners across the province.

A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed by both institutio­ns last week to signify their commitment to increasing regional access and delivering programmin­g by Fall 2020. Furthermor­e, this collaborat­ive effort supports the provincial government’s desire for change within the postsecond­ary system.

“Northern Lakes College and Medicine Hat College are setting an excellent example for Alberta’s postsecond­ary system. The goals of this new agreement are strongly aligned with the Government of Alberta’s own objectives. I fully support all efforts to foster collaborat­ion and reduce duplicatio­n, to improve student services and cut red tape, and to ensure programmin­g meets the needs of the communitie­s and regional economies served by both colleges,” remarks Demetrios Nicolaides, Minister of Advanced Education.

Working within NLC’s proven Supported Distance Learning (SDL) model, MHC looks to increase accessibil­ity and offer flexible learning opportunit­ies to students in southeast Alberta by supporting in the delivery of NLC programs. As the strategy progresses, the partnershi­p will be reciprocat­ed in that MHC programs will be offered via distance to students in NLC’s service region.

“Northern Lakes College is pleased to collaborat­e with Medicine Hat College. Our colleges have similar community stewardshi­p mandates, and we are eager to share our expertise to increase the breadth of programmin­g available to our respective service regions,” comments Ann Everatt, President and CEO of NLC.

MHC Brooks Campus will serve as the first physical hub and support centre for students in the region, with expansion into other rural communitie­s based on demand and available resources.

“This partnershi­p is a game changer for MHC. It allows us to expand program offerings and provide access to anyone who wants to learn, regardless of their location. Regional access was identified through our recent strategic planning process as one of our top priorities and we look forward to the opportunit­ies this partnershi­p provides our students and our institutio­n,” says Kevin Shufflebot­ham, President and CEO of MHC.

As the implementa­tion of processes is in the early stages, additional informatio­n as to where students can go to apply and get further informatio­n will be released in the near future.

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