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Message from the President – April 21

Message from the PresidentDear Colleagues and Learners,

Before I discuss College-related issues, I first want to acknowledge the devastating news from Nova Scotia this past weekend, when many innocent people lost their lives or were injured in several acts of violence. This is a Canadian tragedy, and one that I know will affect many of our employees and learners with family and friends in Nova Scotia. As an institution with one of the best Police Foundations programs in the country, we also join that program, its faculty, students and alumni, in mourning the loss of Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Cst. Heidi Stevenson. I know our entire College community sends condolences to those who have lost loved ones, and our very best wishes for the full recovery of those who were injured. Continue reading Message from the President – April 21


Message from the President regarding violence in Nova Scotia

I was deeply saddened on Sunday to hear the news from Nova Scotia, where so many lost their lives in a tragic and senseless series of acts of violence.

My thoughts today are with those who have lost loved ones in this tragedy. I also know that many members of our Algonquin College community have close ties to Nova Scotia and its people, and I want you to know that my thoughts are with you, too. I am comforted that those bonds are strong, and that it will help those in communities most affected by these devastating losses.

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Message from the President – April 17

Message from the PresidentDear Colleagues and Learners,

As we come to the end of our fifth week of physical distancing, I have a few items that I would like to bring to your attention.

I have previously mentioned that I am aware that this pandemic has created many financial pressures. For some families, this struggle is very real, and is causing a great deal of anxiety about the future. I have received notes from several learners who have told me of very serious hardship, and I want you to know that I have heard you and that we have been working to find creative solutions to assist you. That’s why I am so pleased to tell you about new bursary funding relief that we are working on establishing for our learners to ease the burden for those who are most in need. These bursaries will help students maintain their studies and continue to pursue their hopes and dreams — we are currently working through the details and will be able to provide more information in the near future. Please keep checking your regular communication channels (BrightSpace, email, Twitter, etc.) for updates. Continue reading Message from the President – April 17


Message from the President – April 09

Message from the PresidentDear Colleagues and Learners,

I have a few updates to pass along but before I do, I also want to remind you that all of our most important updates can be found on our coronavirus webpage at www.algonquincollege.com/coronavirus — this site will provide all the information you need in an easy-to-navigate format, whether you are an employee or a learner.

On Tuesday afternoon, our learners received an update from Duane McNair, Vice President of Finance and Administration, regarding fees and refunds. As he noted, Algonquin College must comply with directives established by the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Colleges and Universities. The College assembled a working group to ensure student fees are aligned with the programs and services being delivered during this exceptional time. There is no one size that fits all — each student’s situation regarding fees and refunds is unique, depending on their term and program of study. Detailed information related to tuition and fees can be found online here. I absolutely understand and recognize that many of our learners and their families are facing financial challenges at this difficult time, and this is also recognized by our governments. This is why they have announced a number of interim measures and programs that continue to be refined, in order to assist as many people as possible who have been affected by this COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, if you are in need of emergency student funding, I encourage you to reach out to bursaries@algonquincollege.com to find out if we can assist you. Continue reading Message from the President – April 09


Communication Fees and Services Refunds

Dear Learners,

Given the extraordinary circumstances surrounding COVID-19, we know there are many service and financial questions related to the Winter and Spring/Summer terms.

With information changing daily, our focus has been on ensuring the continuity of classes and program delivery. We are aware that the shift to online delivery has reduced access to the campus and many of our programs and services that you value. We are proud of our community, as we work together towards completion of the Winter term and develop plans for our Spring/Summer Term delivery.

Algonquin College is a public college required to comply with Directives established by the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Colleges and Universities. With these Directives in mind, the College assembled a working group to ensure student fees are aligned with the programs and services being delivered during this exceptional time. Continue reading Communication Fees and Services Refunds


Message from the President – April 03

Dear Colleagues and Learners,

I have a number of updates to share with you. As always, information is changing on a daily, sometimes hourly basis, but we are trying to make sure that we are providing regular communication for you to highlight the things you need to know.

I realize many of you have concerns about what the future is going to look like for your work and studies at Algonquin College. I want to assure you that our teams are looking to the future, to the end of our Winter Term, to our Spring Term and beyond, while also trying to help you deal with issues that are affecting your lives right now. This includes an examination of refunds in several areas. For example, as announced earlier in the week, Parking Services is working on partial refunds to the parking permit program for all annual permit holders. Discussions and review of other areas are still underway; more detailed information will be announced early next week. Continue reading Message from the President – April 03


Message from the President – March 31

Message from the PresidentDear Colleagues and Learners,

I have more news to share with you today, but first I want to take a moment to thank some incredible people — your family members. I know I have thanked you, our learners and employees, many times. But I don’t want another day go by without acknowledging the spouses, partners, siblings, parents, children and others who are supporting you so that you can do the important work you’re doing. Whether it is the caring partner who prepares your meal so you can get ready for a test or exam, or a thoughtful roommate who brings you a coffee so that you can join your video call, or the child who patiently waits for you to finish your work before you can organize a new activity. I want you to know that I am well aware of the sacrifices everyone is making on the home front, and I thank you all for this. Continue reading Message from the President – March 31


Message from the President – Convocation and Spring Term Updates

Message from the PresidentDear Colleagues and Learners,

A second full week of physical distancing has now passed, and I wanted to reconnect with all of you before the weekend. I know email traffic has surged, but I also want to stay in touch and make sure that I provide important updates.

In light of the City’s declaration of a State of Emergency and the increasing severity of the COVID-19 pandemic in our region, a number of new interim measures for the College will be put in place. As of Monday, March 30, 2020, only staff who have been identified as having a critical function will be permitted on any of our campuses. We have also added new restrictions regarding access to our buildings at all campuses. You can find all the details about this here.

I know our learners are still adjusting to the online delivery of their courses. You are doing an excellent job helping us fine-tune our approach and I thank you for the feedback I have received about the overall transition to the online world – ranging from very positive to expressing challenges. If you are struggling at all, please be sure to contact your teachers or your program coordinator for assistance. We have also prepared a Student Learning Kit to help you with your studies — it contains lots of resources to assist you, and you’ll find it here.

We have continued to add more information to our special COVID-19 site, too. There are now FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) for Students, Employees, International, Residence, Academic Continuity and more. You’ll also find other resources to help you get through this time, whether you need technical support or have a question about how to contact Health Services. Among the most important resources are those that will support your mental health. I know I have mentioned this before, but I want to make sure you know about these resources — if you need help at all, just click on the Resources tab and you will find websites, phone numbers and contacts for both employees and students.

I also want to mention that we have made some decisions about the 2020 Spring Term. I know this weighs heavily on everyone’s mind and therefore wanted to convey this information as soon as possible. I will relay to you now the broad strokes of our framework with more details to come in the days ahead. This framework hinges on one key assumption: when we think we can resume face-to-face academic activities safely. Should this assumption change as we learn more about the evolving pandemic and its effects, we may need to adjust that framework. For now, our plan is to re-introduce face-to-face academic activities as of the end of June 2020.

Therefore, completion of the 2020 Winter Term for those skills-based academic activities and placements that will still need to be completed after April 17, 2020 will occur after the end of June (as per our earlier assumption) once face-to-face academic activities can resume. Planning for these activities is in progress. You will receive details of the plans for your program from your Program Coordinator through email and your Brightspace account as soon as these plans are complete.

We propose to start the 2020 Spring Term on Tuesday, May 19, 2020. We would first offer six weeks online, followed by a one-week break, and then resume face-to-face academic activities on campus for six more weeks. This would apply to existing cohorts of returning students. We will only offer new intakes of programs (i.e. Level 01) if those programs already exist as fully online programs. Programs that are highly skills-based dependent and cannot start with an online component would be deferred to the Fall term. Our AC Online activities will continue according to their existing schedule. Co-operative education placements will start on May 4, 2020 as per our current schedule.

Today we also took the unprecedented step of postponing our spring convocation at all of our campuses, which was scheduled to take place in June. This decision was not made lightly, but it is in the interests of the health and safety of our College community and our learners’ families, and is in line with the direction that most post-secondary institutions are now taking. We will reschedule these ceremonies to the fall and will update you when we have more information regarding dates and venues.

I know it is challenging to keep up with these changes. One by one, it can seem as if the traditions and routines we have held dear are slipping away. At first, I think many of us hoped that this would be a brief period of isolation. But as time went on, reality set in that we would be apart for a much longer period of time. I understand how difficult it can be to come to terms with this.

I have received heartfelt notes from employees and students describing circumstances that were difficult to imagine just a short time ago. Our learners miss the camaraderie of their classmates. Our faculty miss the ability to engage with students face to face. Our support and administrative employees miss close friendships with colleagues and all the people they supported every day. All of us, and I include myself in this, miss the regular rhythm of our College — from the big events and celebrations to the smaller things that mark the passage of time and to which we once attached less importance, but that are now imbued with much greater meaning. I want to let you know that I hear you, and that I share your sense of loss.

I hope that we can convert these feelings of loss into feelings of resolve. Resolve to return to our classrooms and labs the moment it is safe to do so. Resolve to celebrate convocation as we have never celebrated it before. Resolve, when we are all together again, to live the College experience with renewed energy, passion and appreciation for everything, big and small, that makes Algonquin such an incredible place.

I know this kind of resolve requires great strength, and that our strength is being tested — but I have also received feedback that strength is something we have in abundance. I have heard of a faculty member who somehow managed to get his courses online and work as a peer-to-peer mentor, even though his child was in and out of hospital. I have also heard of a student trying to accomplish the impossible by writing a three-hour test with a toddler on their lap. I have also heard of countless people who face financial uncertainty. I have been greatly moved by these stories, and have profound respect for your resilience under such trying circumstances.

I ask two things of you as we head into the weekend. The first is that I would like you, as much as you are able, to unplug and spend time with loved ones who are with you at home, or, if you are on your own, to connect with friends and family, virtually, as much as possible. All of us can do some simple things to reduce our stress, whether it’s going for a walk, listening to music, or cooking a nice meal.

The second is that I want you to know that I am aware of the difficulties and challenges this extraordinary situation presents, and you have my word that we will do all that we can to help you. If you have ideas about how we can better assist you, please don’t be afraid to share them with your teachers, your supervisors or directly with me. It is true that we have lost some things in the wake of this situation, but we will never lose our caring. It is fundamental to who we are as a college, and I intend to keep it this way.

Sincerely,

Claude Brulé
President and CEO

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Message from the President – Coronavirus Update

Message from the President

Dear Colleagues and Learners:

The City of Ottawa recently declared a State of Emergency in response to the escalating seriousness of COVID-19 and its global impact. The College continues to align its response in terms of physical access to facilities and physical distancing measures, and to the guidelines and recommendations provided by Ottawa Public Health.

To this end, considerable work is being done to ensure that only those College employees who are identified in a critical role that is required to maintain necessary, critical functions will be permitted on our campuses. Our existing interim COVID-19 related directives will be enhanced by the following measures effective as of Monday, March 30, 2020: Continue reading Message from the President – Coronavirus Update


Algonquin College launches free virtual training to support the business community during COVID-19

AC's Learning Centre(OTTAWA, March 26) – Algonquin College’s Learning Centre has launched free online courses to help support the community during the COVID-19 outbreak.

The College’s corporate training centre is offering virtual classroom training – free of charge (with the exception of fees for select books and exams) – until April 30.

Visit the initiative’s microsite for details on courses and dates.

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