So, I will be honest. We have been lazy, lazy bloggers. To our many readers, I apologise. I pledge to not allow this to happen again.
There have been some big things happening at SAIT recently, $15 million dollars big. SAIT Polytechnic recently received the largest personal donation ever given to a community college or polytechnic in Canada. John and Cheryl Aldred presented SAIT with a $15 million gift in support of the new Trades and Technology Complex, currently under construction.
The new complex will give students in the School of Construction and School of Manufacturing and Automation state of the art facilities to learn and study in. The complex is to be completed by 2012.
Currently, our students are writing their final exams. I was taking pictures of the recruiters today and managed to snap this shot of our students in the middle of their ECON exams. Good luck to everyone!
Jason and I recently hosted an Admissions Information Session in April. This session was very well attended. We had capacity for 30 students, but ended up with over 45 students. There were a lot of questions about funding and prior learning assessments. We stayed for over an hour answering specific questions. It was awesome to see so many students with an interest in SAIT.
For those students who missed the last session, there is a funding session taking place on May 4. This Payin’ For It session will cover all aspects of students’ finance such as loans, grants, bursaries and free money. No registration is necessary, click here for more information.
We also are hosting one more Admissions Information Session on June 17. Get the leading edge and learn everything you need to know about getting started at SAIT. Click here for more information.
Interested in attending SAIT for fall 2010? There are still programs with spots available. Check out sait.ca for more details. If you have any questions, just let me know at recruitment@sait.ca.
Finally, check out the most recent picture of SAIT's recruiters, "working out" at the gym!
Peace out,
Jay
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
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