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Welcome students: Excitement is high at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û²éѯ College

By College Relations | September 5, 2024
   

OC President Dr. Neil Fassina
°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û²éѯ College President, Dr. Neil Fassina

A message from °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û²éѯ College President, Dr. Neil Fassina:

I can’t help but to feel excited this week.

At each of our campuses in Salmon Arm, Vernon, Kelowna and Penticton, students are back – several thousand returning to complete their programs – and more than 3,500 beginning something new.

To each one, I extend a sincere welcome and say, with enthusiasm: Congratulations!

Today, the demand by employers for college-educated graduates is at an all-time high. More than 50 per cent of jobs now and for the next decade will require learning that you achieve at a college. This includes programs ranging from aviation mechanics to health care workers, and business accounting to early childhood education – the opportunities are as varied as the individuals pursuing them.

The value of a college credential is on the rise, and we need to celebrate that reality and encourage others to do so as well. Choosing to come to OC is a choice well made.

And while this is exciting, it’s also a challenge to post-secondary institutions like ours to keep up with industry demand for relevant, current and dynamic programming.

That’s why °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û²éѯ College has embraced an ambitious strategic plan to transform ourselves into what students, employers and communities need now and into the future.

Called ‘Inspire,’ our plan involves building on the strengths of OC’s 60-plus year history in the region – and making it possible for even more people to share in the excitement of coming back to school.

Flexible learning options, including programs that have both online and in-person components, or those that are scheduled in ways that make it possible for learners to continue to work, are just a few examples. We’re also adding more short courses and microcredentials to our InspirED catalogue throughout the year, as we work to make it easier to upskill or reskill across a range of sectors.

Added to that, °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û²éѯ College partners with employers across the region so that students gain on-the-job experience. The ‘campus-of-everywhere’ approach empowers students to experience learning outside the classroom, while continuing to be supported by the incredible staff team at OC. Likewise, Careers Hub, which launched last year, is available to current students and alumni. That means you can stay connected to OC resources years after you graduate.

The transformation at OC is also visible and includes new buildings at each of our campuses. Over the Labour Day weekend we welcomed people into new student housing facilities in Kelowna and Vernon, with a similar building set to open in Salmon Arm this winter, and a fourth to begin construction next year in Penticton.

In Kelowna, we’ll see additional changes at the K.L.O. campus as our new Recreation and Wellness Centre is built and work begins on the Centre for Food, Wine and Tourism, slated to open to students in 2027.

Every week I meet people who tell me that they too are an OC graduate. Their stories are inspirational – they’ve started a business, pivoted their career, or are tackling new challenges which were previously out of reach. I’ve met chefs, engineers, trades professionals, teachers, entrepreneurs, community leaders and others who each have their own story of what their first day of school looked like, and where it’s taken them now.

So again, I say welcome – and congratulations – to each person who is here to learn with us at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û²éѯ College this fall.

Whether you’re taking those first steps into a classroom, or you’re joining online or in the workplace – we’re as excited as you are to be here. The value of what you’re about to learn and where it will take you is absolutely on the rise.

Way’, Weytkp, Welcome!




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