Sault College is preparing for our fall 2021 intake with the anticipation that students will be returning to class. We anticipate a return to on-campus activity at our Sault, Toronto and Brampton locations. Our planning includes academic programming and student services.
Any public health measures still recommended by APH or the Ministry will be followed to ensure the safety and comfort of our students.
In the event that COVID-19 conditions are the same or similar we are prepared to continue to deliver our services in a remote delivery model.
We remain optimistic that the rollout of vaccines will allow the College to resume on campus activity and we are planning accordingly.
“While we anticipate a return to campus we also understand and appreciate that the pandemic has forever changed the way we will offer services. Our team of faculty, support and administrative staff have adapted extremely well to the current working conditions. Our plan is to bring the best of what we have learned through this experience and get back to the things we miss and cherish as human beings and as an institution. We understand the need for social connection and the shared learning that occurs when we have face to face activities and shared experiences. We have also gained a much better appreciation of some of the advantages of working remotely. Simply put, we will put together the best of both worlds going forward when COVID-19 is finally under control”, says Dr. Ron Common, President Sault College.
Students can expect that the delivery method of our programs will reflect the needs of their field of study. This may include a whole host of different options that include in person delivery and on-line studies, unique to each program. We will also ensure our programs continue to be held to the same quality standards the public has come to expect from the College. Our curriculum and learning outcomes will remain consistent with our commitment to students to provide the education they expect and deserve.
Students can expect to receive additional information on our delivery models via email, our webpage as information becomes available for update, or by contacting us through whatever method they are most comfortable with.
“We very much look forward to seeing students back on campus this fall”, added Common.