Loyalist College
NEWS RELEASE
August 22, 2014
GRADUATE SUCCESS PROMPTS LOYALIST COLLEGE TO OFFER
ABORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION RENOVATION PROGRAM FOR
SECOND YEAR
Belleville, Ontario, August 22, 2014 – Building upon the success of the graduating class of last year’s
Aboriginal Construction Renovation program, Loyalist College is pleased to
announce the return of the 16-week certificate program funded by the Ministry
of Training, Colleges and Universities.
By enrolling in the October 2014 program, students
will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the field of
construction and renovation, preparing them for employment opportunities within
the industry or to pursue further studies in Loyalist’s Construction Renovation
certificate or diploma programs. In addition to construction renovation
skills, the program includes core classes in math, communications, computers,
portfolio development, and industry-recognized health and safety training.
After successful completion of the program, the students will graduate with a
Loyalist College Certificate.
Shane
Kimball was one of last year’s Aboriginal Construction
Renovation program
graduates. He is now registered in the two-year Construction Engineering
Technician program and will begin his studies in September.
“When
I completed the certificate program, I felt that I had found something that was
my own, something that I could do well,” explained Shane Kimball. “We built
storage sheds for Bon Echo Provincial Park and a floating dock at Quinte Mohawk
School. They were real projects, things that were of value to the communities.
My success in the certificate program has prompted me to pursue this career
path further and I am really looking forward to beginning classes this fall.”
“We are really excited to be receiving
funding for the second time for a program that encourages our Aboriginal
students to explore their interest in construction, and gain confidence in
their abilities to continue on to College or the workforce” said Ann Drennan,
Dean, Applied Sciences, Skills and Technology. “The program is designed in such
a way that time is spent not only in the classroom but also in the community
working on community projects. As an example last year's students worked on a
much-needed deck which allows younger kids to get close to a Ducks
Unlimited pond. The students also built two garden sheds for use in Bon Echo Provincial
Park. It's a great example of Loyalist 's commitment to community
partnerships.”
Tuition is free for those accepted into the
program and there may also be an additional living allowance available. Those
interested in applying or learning more about this opportunity are encouraged
to contact the Loyalist College Aboriginal Resource Centre at 613-969-1913,
ext. 2250.
About Loyalist College
Located on 212 acres in the beautiful Bay of
Quinte region, Loyalist College is a close-knit community where students and
their success come first. Internationally renowned for its enriched student
learning and living experiences, Loyalist provides personalized attention in
small classes, rewarding field placements and superior success services. To
prepare students for in-demand careers, Loyalist offers 65 full-time programs;
apprenticeships; and more than 500 online, distance and in-class courses, as
well as opportunities for continuing education through more than 70 university
transfer agreements. The College’s wide selection of advanced diplomas,
diplomas and certificates aligns with market-driven disciplines including
applied sciences, biosciences, building sciences, business and management
studies, health sciences, human studies, justice studies, media, arts and
design, and skills and technology. In Ontario, the College’s new Digital Media
Centre and the LEED® Silver certified Sustainable Skills, Technology
and Life Sciences Centre are training centres of choice for students, as well
as College business and industry partners. For more information on the
College’s Belleville and Bancroft campuses, visit loyalistcollege.com.
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Media Contact: Kerry Lorimer, Director, Marketing
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