Southern Alberta’s post-secondary schools agree to principles for future collaboration
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Lethbridge College, the University of Lethbridge, and Medicine Hat College have agreed to work together to explore ways of improving the efficiency, quality, and accessibility of the region’s post-secondary system.
The three institutions have agreed on eight Regional Collaboration Principles. They are as follows:
- To create an ecosystem of post-secondary learning that supports the Government of Alberta’s goals while operating as independent institutions
- To increase participation and retention in post-secondary education through domestic and international recruitment strategies
- To ensure success for learners through a seamless pathway between certificate, diploma, and bachelor programs, as well as opportunities for graduate studies
- To enable access to work-integrated learning opportunities across the region
- To support regional economic development by aligning programming with the needs of industry
- To support the health and vibrancy of our rural communities by working together to access and develop programming relevant to rural areas
- To further develop partnerships with Indigenous communities that support regional reconciliation and Indigenous learner success
- To find operational collaborative opportunities, spanning the full mandates of our institutions, to support our sustainability and protect jobs in the post-secondary sector
“Our institutions have a strong history of working together,” says U of L President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Mike Mahon. “We are collectively committed to finding efficiencies that support and enhance the student experience and do so within the new fiscal reality facing our province.”