Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Historically, we have had low graduation rates out of these two programs in particular. The social work program, for the investment that we do put in, we are getting about four graduates that do come out. Then, with the TEP program, for the amount of money that we are putting into that program, we are averaging about seven graduates a year who come out of that program. We feel that investments should be looked at for other programs that will meet other in-demand jobs, so we are going to continue with having these two programs in terms of reductions moving forward and working with Aurora College on that strategic plan that can redirect the work that they are doing so we do meet the in-demand jobs for northern employers and within the public service, as well.
Alfred Moses on Question 621-18(2): Aurora College Budget Reductions
In the Legislative Assembly on February 21st, 2017. See this statement in context.
Question 621-18(2): Aurora College Budget Reductions
Oral Questions
February 20th, 2017
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