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Algonquin College ranked first in Canada in online enrolments

OTTAWA — Algonquin College has the highest number of online enrolments of all Colleges and CEGEPS in Canada. The ranking was based on the 2018 National Survey of Online and Digital Learning in Canada and used enrolment numbers from 2016-2017.

“This ranking is a testament to our efforts to provide flexible options for all our learners and shows that they recognize the value of lifelong learning in today’s economy,” said Algonquin College President Cheryl Jensen. “Students told us that they needed more online options and we listened, providing hundreds of courses to help them meet their educational goals.” Continue reading Algonquin College ranked first in Canada in online enrolments


Algonquin College President Cheryl Jensen to retire at end of term

OTTAWA — On behalf of the Board of Governors of Algonquin College, Chair Peter Nadeau has announced that Cheryl Jensen will retire after completing her term as President after five years of service.

“We are truly indebted to Cheryl for her years of service to Algonquin,” said Nadeau. “Under her leadership we have broken enrolment records, opened the cutting-edge DARE District, and been named one of the region’s Top 25 Employers each year that she has been with us.” Continue reading Algonquin College President Cheryl Jensen to retire at end of term


Algonquin College awarded national accreditation from Cooperative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada

OTTAWA – Algonquin College is one of the first Ontario colleges to earn accreditation from Cooperative Education and Work-Integrated Learning (CEWIL) Canada.

Eight Algonquin programs have been honoured with CEWIL Canada accreditation, a distinction open to all post-secondary institutions across the country. Continue reading Algonquin College awarded national accreditation from Cooperative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada


Government of Canada donates Coast Guard helicopter to Algonquin College

Government of Canada donates Coast Guard helicopter to Algonquin College

Government of Canada donates Coast Guard helicopter to Algonquin College

OTTAWA – Algonquin College has received a Canadian Coast Guard helicopter for hands-on training in its Aircraft Maintenance program.

On behalf of the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, Mona Fortier, Member of Parliament for Ottawa-Vanier, and Anita Vandenbeld, Member of Parliament for Ottawa West-Nepean, announced today that Algonquin College has received a surplus Coast Guard Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm BO105 helicopter. Continue reading Government of Canada donates Coast Guard helicopter to Algonquin College


Algonquin College and L-SPARK partner to strengthen Ottawa’s entrepreneur ecosystem

Leo Lax, Executive Managing Director at L-SPARK and Cheryl Jensen, President & Chief Executive Officer

Leo Lax, Executive Managing Director at L-SPARK and Cheryl Jensen, President & Chief Executive Officer, Algonquin College

Algonquin College’s School of Business is proud to announce a partnership agreement with L-SPARK, Canada’s leading Software-as-a-Service (Saas)-focused accelerator.

This partnership will leverage the expertise of both organizations in supporting entrepreneurs from within the College and throughout the Ottawa community.

Continue reading Algonquin College and L-SPARK partner to strengthen Ottawa’s entrepreneur ecosystem


Message from the President re campus opening

Dear Colleagues and Learners,

As stated in the snow-closure note issued yesterday, Algonquin College will reopen today as of 5 p.m. The Ottawa Campus will be ready to resume regularly scheduled activities and classes at that time.

The Pembroke and Perth campuses will reopen tomorrow morning, Thursday, February 14, as there are no scheduled classes or activities this evening.

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Winter Storm – Class Cancellations

Dear Colleagues and Learners,

In consultation with the Algonquin College Executive Team, I want to let you know that we have decided to suspend classes at the College’s campuses in Ottawa, Perth and Pembroke as of 5 p.m. today, Tuesday, February 12. Algonquin College will be closed, with the exception of essential services, until 5 p.m. on Wednesday, February 13.

The College’s policy governing campus closures notes that, “on occasion, unusually severe weather conditions or other emergencies may require a campus to be closed in the interest of safety.”

Environment Canada has declared a winter storm warning for our region, with snowfall amounts of up to 40 centimetres, high winds, blowing snow and “near-zero visibility.” It also notes that localized power outages are possible.

We are committed to providing a safe learning and working environment for our College community and will be evaluating conditions over the next 24 hours. We ask everyone to monitor the College’s social media accounts for updates.

Please exercise caution and patience as you make your way home this afternoon.

Sincerely,

Cheryl


Winter parking tips

With more snow expected this week, our Parking Services team has some helpful campus parking tips.

  • Please note that overnight parking is only permitted in the Visitor’s Lot and Lot 11 (Residence). If you anticipate having to leave your car overnight, please contact Parking Services at 613.727.4723. x 7187.
  • Overnight parking is not permitted in Lots 8, 9 and 12.
  • Please take your time in the parking lots and try to park as straight as possible.
  • Please be careful not to triple park – it can be challenging to see the difference between rows of cars in snowy weather.
  • During heavy snowfalls, our Parking Services team can be found in the parking lots offering assistance.

Stay safe!


Algonquin College is open, travel safely

Algonquin College’s campuses are open today (Monday, Feb. 4) and classes remain as scheduled. Please take extra care and travel safely en route to your campus.


Impact of snowfall on our Ottawa Campus parking lots

The timing of this morning’s snowfall has made snow removal in our Ottawa Campus parking lots a challenge.

By 6 a.m. this morning, the Ottawa Airport had already seen 10 cm of snow, with much of that accumulated in the early morning hours, and continuing to fall.

We are working hard to keep sidewalks and main roads clear. Please take your time in the parking lots today and try to park as straight as possible.
With more snow and freezing rain expected, it is anticipated that some vehicles may need some assistance exiting the lots this afternoon.

Our Parking Services team will be in the lots offering assistance this afternoon or please contact 613.727.4723. x 7187.

Please note that overnight parking is only permitted in the Visitor’s Lot and Lot 11 (Residence).