Education
Sault College Launches Support Program for Algoma Steel Workers
Sault College is taking proactive steps to assist workers affected by the recent layoffs at Algoma Steel, announcing a comprehensive support program aimed at aiding their transition. The college’s initiative, unveiled in March 2023, includes employment, academic, and personal resources tailored to meet the needs of those impacted in the Sault Ste. Marie area.
Support for Affected Workers
The layoffs at Algoma Steel have created a ripple effect in the community, affecting many individuals who are alumni and friends of Sault College. Sherri Smith, the Interim President of Sault College, emphasized the institution’s commitment to the community, stating, “We are committed to supporting individuals through this transition with practical, accessible options to retrain, upgrade skills, and explore new career pathways.”
Sault College is dedicated to providing various forms of assistance, including academic upgrading and career support. The college encourages those impacted to reach out and explore the options available to them.
Academic and Career Opportunities
Individuals looking to enhance their qualifications can benefit from Sault College’s diverse range of programs. The college offers certificate, diploma, degree, apprenticeship, and micro-credential programs designed to align with current and emerging labor market needs. These programs focus on fields such as health sciences, technology, and skilled trades, among others.
In addition to academic programs, Sault College provides support services aimed at ensuring student success. This includes personalized guidance from the Student Services and Student Success teams. “We are here to provide individualized support and help identify options that fit each person’s situation,” Smith added.
The college’s approach also allows for flexibility, with many programs available in shorter, stackable formats. This structure enables individuals to retrain or pivot to new roles quickly while working towards longer-term qualifications over time.
Individuals affected by the layoffs at Algoma Steel are encouraged to take advantage of these resources. They can contact Sault College directly for more information on upgrading, retraining, and exploring new educational and career pathways. Interested parties can reach the college’s Student Services by email at [email protected] or by phone at (705) 759-2554.
As the community navigates this challenging time, Sault College remains committed to being a supportive presence. “Our doors and hearts are open; reach out and see how we can help you move forward, together,” Smith stated. The college is also collaborating with community partners to develop relevant programming as more information about the upskilling and retraining needs of the workforce becomes available.
For further updates and information on available support, individuals are invited to visit the college’s website at www.saultcollege.ca.
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