The Member did bring up the access students. The Aurora College staff has worked with the access students to look at the next steps for them in their career path, so they are working on that side of things. As I mentioned, we still continue to support families and students wherever they want to get their post-secondary education. As I mentioned earlier, we spent $12 million in Student Financial Assistance, and that affects over 1,200 students who are getting post-secondary education at this moment. Any families that have dependents, there is an increase in the Student Financial Assistance that they receive, as well.
Alfred Moses on Question 609-18(2): Proposed Elimination Of Aurora College Programs
In the Legislative Assembly on February 20th, 2017. See this statement in context.
Question 609-18(2): Proposed Elimination Of Aurora College Programs
Oral Questions
February 19th, 2017
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