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Message from the President – March 25

March 25, 2021

Dear Colleagues and Learners,

The ongoing rise in Ontario COVID-19 cases and hospital ICU admissions are a clear reminder of the need for our continued vigilance in the face of this pandemic – especially when engaging in any kind of activity outside of our households. Thank you for your ongoing commitment to keeping our college community healthy and safe.

As you may be aware, Ontario has introduced less restrictive capacity guidelines for restaurants in its red-control zone – allowing for 50% capacity for indoor dining spaces subject to appropriate social distancing and table capacities. This change impacts food service operations at our Ottawa Campus (you can review current capacity details here). Continue reading Message from the President – March 25


Ontario budget invests in training, facility maintenance and new equipment

The Ontario government’s 2021 budget includes multiple investments in post-secondary education, including $21.4 million for a new Virtual Learning Strategy, and funding for facility maintenance and new equipment.

The Provincial Budget, Ontario’s Action Plan: Protecting People’s Health and Our Economy, was released on March 24. It included several measures to bolster the post-secondary sector, including expanding OSAP to students in eligible programs at Indigenous Institutes and in micro-credential programs. Post-secondary spending included $493 million in capital funding over three years – starting in 2021–22 – to help colleges and universities across Ontario address the ongoing need for the maintenance, renovation and modernization of their facilities. Continue reading Ontario budget invests in training, facility maintenance and new equipment


Ontario Supports Colleges and Universities Impacted by COVID-19

The Ontario government is providing up to $8.4 million to help Algonquin College address the financial impacts of COVID-19.

The funding, announced Friday, is part of $106.4 million to help publicly assisted colleges and universities address the financial impacts of COVID-19. The up to $8.4 million portion allocated to Algonquin will help the College with costs incurred due to the pandemic – and offset decreases in tuition and ancillary revenues. Overall, the College saw a $25 million drop in net contribution from its approved budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year.

The College’s pandemic-related expenses included Personal Protective Equipment, additional security, cleaning and technology costs to accommodate remote learning and working — including ITS help desk costs, Zoom licenses and other software applications. The College also incurred costs to increase the number of sections in some programs to cap in-class enrolments and accommodate social distancing on campuses. Continue reading Ontario Supports Colleges and Universities Impacted by COVID-19



Message from the President – March 18

Dear Colleagues and Learners,

Due to a rise in COVID-19 cases, Ottawa is moving into the red-control zone on Ontario’s pandemic response framework as of Friday, March 19 at 12:01 a.m. (Pembroke and Perth Campuses continue to operate in the less restrictive yellow-protect zone.)

Ottawa’s status change, announced Thursday by the provincial government, increases various local restrictions relating to gatherings and capacity for a range of facilities. (You can review the full list of red zone restrictions here.) Continue reading Message from the President – March 18


Algonquin College Advancement VP Named ‘Professional of the Year’

Mark SavenkoffAlgonquin College’s Vice President Advancement, Mark Savenkoff, has been recognized with the 2021 ‘Professional of the Year Award’ by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).

“This recognition acknowledges the generosity of our donors and the pride demonstrated by our graduates during an unprecedented year,” he said.

Savenkoff, who joined the College in 2019 as its first Vice President of Advancement, attributes his success to the hard work of his team and the vision and leadership of College President and Chief Executive Officer, Claude Brulé. Continue reading Algonquin College Advancement VP Named ‘Professional of the Year’


Algonquin College is Accepting Students for Accelerated Personal Support Workers Program

AC Personal Support Worker StudentAlgonquin College began accepting applications to Ontario’s new accelerated training program for Personal Support Workers this week. The program is part of the Ontario government’s $115 million investment to train up to 8,200 new personal support workers (PSWs) for high-demand jobs in Ontario’s health and long-term care sectors. In collaboration with Colleges Ontario, all 24 publicly assisted colleges will offer this innovative, fully funded program. This is part of the government’s Long-Term Care Staffing Plan, one of the largest recruitment and training drives in the province’s history.

This week, colleges across Ontario began accepting applications for this new program. This includes Algonquin College’s campus in Ottawa. Continue reading Algonquin College is Accepting Students for Accelerated Personal Support Workers Program


Message from the President – March 11

Dear Colleagues and Learners,

Nearly one year ago, on March 13, 2020, the College temporarily suspended classes due to COVID-19 in order to give time for our faculty and staff to pivot and start delivering curriculum and services remotely. In those early days of the pandemic, we faced many unknowns, ever-evolving public health recommendations, and difficult decisions. In fact, the Prime Minister has designated today, March 11, a National Day of Observance to commemorate those who have died and the significant impacts we have all felt because of COVID-19.

While much has changed, those core challenges remain the same. Since last March, COVID-19 has had a major impact on our College community. In particular, Campus Services has been significantly impacted due to limited on-campus activity, and because the level of on-campus activity is anticipated to remain limited over the spring/summer term, we have made the difficult decision to close Food Services at the Ottawa campus as of May 1, 2021. This closure is indefinite until there is more clarity for planned campus activities. Food will be available at Students’ Association locations. Continue reading Message from the President – March 11


Lincoln Heights Ford Donation Supports Algonquin College Automotive Students

School of Advanced technologyOTTAWA (March 4, 2020) Algonquin College’s School of Advanced Technology received a generous donation of a Lincoln Corsair and Ford F-150 from Lincoln Heights Ford this week that will be used by Automotive Service Technician students learning their trade.

The vehicle donation also includes access to Ford Canada’s Automotive Career Exploration (ACE) program for Algonquin faculty and students. ACE includes many online courses taken by Ford technicians to attain speciality certifications and will give students the opportunity to receive current industry-level training.

“Lincoln Heights Ford is delighted to partner with Ford of Canada to provide these vehicles to Algonquin College’s automotive program,” said Evan Bell, Operations Manager of Lincoln Heights Ford. “The Lincoln Corsair and Ford F-150 are equipped with some of the latest technology available, and will give students invaluable hands-on experience on their path to becoming certified automotive technicians.” Continue reading Lincoln Heights Ford Donation Supports Algonquin College Automotive Students


Water main break fixed on Ottawa Campus

Update (7:32 a.m.): Algonquin College’s Facilities Management team has fixed the water main break at the Ottawa Campus. The Water main is repaired and pressure is back in campus buildings.

​​​There may be temporary discolouration of water from the faucets; users should let the water run for a minute before drinking. The College is conducting pipe flushing activities this morning to clear up this issue.

The College will provide more information as required.

Continue reading Water main break fixed on Ottawa Campus