Â鶹´«Ã½

Skip to content

Adult education programs open at SE College campus

A new change for the upcoming school year is the courses will be held in a trimester schedule rather than two semesters.
Southeast College
The Southeast College offers a number of programs to students in southeast Saskatchewan.

WEYBURN - Spaces are still available for the Adult 12 programs at Southeast College in Weyburn.

A new change for the upcoming school year is the courses will be held in a trimester schedule rather than two semesters, which will allow for more variety of subjects for those wanting to obtain their high school diploma, or to upgrade their marks. The trimesters will run from Sept. 6 to Nov. 18, Nov. 21 to Feb. 17, and Feb. 27 to May 26.

“We are taking students that need classes to graduate from high school, and we’re also taking students who want to upgrade their Adult 12 marks, such as if they want to go on to post-secondary education,” said Sheena Onrait, manager of marketing and communications for Southeast College.

She noted there are in-person classes offered, but also online live interactive classes, which enables students to take the classes from anywhere in the Southeast College region via their computer. The courses available include ELA A and B30, Social Studies 30, History 30, Native Studies 30, Health Science 20, Biology 30, Physics 30, Chemistry 30, Earth Science 30, Bridging Math 30, Workplace and Apprenticeship Math 20 and 30, Foundations Math 30, English Essentials-Communication 10, Life Transitions 30, and Career and Workplace 30.

There are no tuition or application fees for the program. If financial support is required, students can contact a student advisor, who can provide details on what options are available.

Once they are enrolled, adult students may also be eligible for a number of scholarships and bursaries, awarded through the Southeast College Education Foundation.

“We have a long history of offering Adult 12 programs in Weyburn, and we have two very dedicated and knowledgeable instructors that really foster success in our students. The supports we have for students are second-to-none, with campus support, instructional support and student funding options. They really believe in our students, and they’re successful because of their hard work. Every one of our staff are so invested in our program,” said Onrait.

Prospective students are invited to complete an application form and do an intake interview with a student advisor, who will help determine academic placement, student and financial supports and program suitability.

Application forms are available online or in paper form from the Weyburn campus office on King Street, adjacent to the Weyburn Comprehensive School.

The Weyburn student advisors can be contacted at 306-848-2302, or 306-897-7727.

push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks