Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Motto | Tomorrow in the making |
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Type | Polytechnic institution |
Established | Saskatchewan Technical Institute (1959); Central Saskatchewan Technical Institute (1963); Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences (1972); Northern Institute of Technology (1986); Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Arts, Sciences and Technology (SIAST) (1988); Saskatchewan Polytechnic (2014) |
President | Dr. Larry S. Rosia |
Administrative staff | 1,643 |
Students | 13,169 full load equivalent (FLE) |
Undergraduates | available |
Postgraduates | not available |
Location |
#400–119 4th Avenue South Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7K 5X2 |
Campus |
Saskatoon Moose Jaw Regina Prince Albert |
Colours | Purple , Grey |
Affiliations | CCAA, ACCC, AUCC, CIS, CWUAA, CBIE, CUP. |
Website |
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Saskatchewan Polytechnic (formerly the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology or SIAST) is Saskatchewan's primary public institution for post-secondary technical education and skills training, recognized nationally and internationally for its expertise and innovation. Through program and course registrations, Saskatchewan Polytechnic serves 26,000 distinct students with programs that touch every sector of the economy. It operates campuses in Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon, and provides a number of courses and programs through distance education.
Programs
Saskatchewan Polytechnic offers over 150 programs in applied/visual media, aviation, basic education, business, community/
Campi
Saskatchewan Polytechnic comprises four campi in Saskatchewan:
- Saskatoon (formerly SIAST Kelsey Campus)
- This campus is located at Idylwyld and 33rd Street in Saskatoon. The campus is named after Henry Kelsey a famous fur trader and explorer. The institute in Saskatoon date back to 1941 when The Canadian Vocational Training School was established to train veterans returning from the war.[1] The campus contains over 13 acres (5.3 ha) of instructional floor space.[2]
- Moose Jaw (formerly SIAST Palliser Campus)
- Regina (formerly SIAST Wascana Campus)
- Prince Albert (formerly SIAST Woodland Campus)
History
The four schools that make up Saskatchewan Polytechnic started off as four individual schools. The Moose Jaw campus started off as the Saskatchewan Technical Institute in 1959. Saskatoon began as the Central Saskatchewan Technical Institute in 1963. Regina began as the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences in 1972. Prince Albert began as the Northern Institute of Technology in 1986. In January 1988, The Institute Act and the Regional Colleges Act amalgamated Saskatchewan's technical institutes, urban community colleges and the Advanced Technology Training Centre to form the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology (SIAST). The institution was named Saskatchewan Polytechnic on September 24, 2014.[3]
Partnerships
Saskatchewan Polytechnic maintains reciprocal arrangements with partner institutions, including:
- Dumont Technical Institute
- First Nations University of Canada
- Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
- University of Regina
- University of Saskatchewan
Scholarships
Saskatchewan Polytechnic joined Project Hero, a scholarship program cofounded by General (Ret'd) Rick Hillier, for the families of fallen Canadian Forces members.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ History – Kelsey
- ↑ Kelsey Campus
- ↑ "SIAST re-launches as Saskatchewan Polytechnic". CBC News. Retrieved 2014-09-24.
- ↑ http://www.accc.ca/english/services/cdnforces/hero.htm Project Hero
External links
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Coordinates: 52°07′42″N 106°39′37″W / 52.12833°N 106.66028°W