Northlands Sask-DLC

Sask DLC and Northlands College Partner to Provide Free High School Edcuation to Adults in the North

The Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre (Sask DLC) is proud to partner with Northlands College to give approximately 200 adults in the North access to free Grade 10, 11 and 12 courses throughout the 2023-24 school year. Students are able to complete their Grade 12, upgrade high school courses or complete the prerequisites needed to gain access to post-secondary training.

Northlands College is providing funding to cover the course fees for students over the age of 22 living in the Northern Saskatchewan Administrative District.

“The Government of Saskatchewan believes strongly in providing access to students completing their education and accessing the training they need to be successful,” Minister Responsible for the Sask DLC Jeremy Cockrill said. “This partnership will open doors to future careers and lifelong success for these students. Access to free education means students in the North are able to learn from trained, Saskatchewan teachers from within their home communities.”

This partnership builds upon the success of the previous agreement Northlands College had with Northern Lights School Division’s Edcentre online school– Masinahikana School. It ensures adult students living in the North continue to have access to the core high school courses they need as well as an array of more than 70 unique high school electives.

“The Sask DLC is proud to provide adult students in the North with access to high-quality online learning courses to help them complete their grade 12 and access the job market or post-secondary program of their choice,” Sask DLC CEO Darren Gasper said. “Online learning provides students of all ages the flexibility they need to be successful.”

“We are excited to partner with the Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre to provide free Grade 10, 11, and 12 courses to learners in Northern Saskatchewan”, said President & CEO of Northlands College, Karsten Henriksen. “We are committed to ensuring that northern adult learners have access to the education and training they need for future success and prepare for higher education options to build careers. This partnership reflects our dedication to empowering individuals in our service region to reach their full potential and pursue their goals. We believe that education is a powerful tool for personal and community growth, and we are proud to be a part of this initiative.”

Students interested in registering for online courses or wanting to learn more about eligibility can go to www.saskDLC.ca. Once registered, students will be connected with an Academic Advisor to support them in choosing courses that meet their needs. For support with registration or if students have further questions, they can reach out to Sask DLC main office at 306-210-1000/1-844-515-3276 or helpdesk@saskDLC.ca.

The Sask DLC is Saskatchewan’s provincial online learning provider, dedicated to providing high-quality Kindergarten to Grade 12 learning opportunities for Saskatchewan students.

For more information, contact:

Stephanie Ali
Sask DLC
Regina
Phone: 306-798-0216
Cell: 306-552-4494
Email: stephanie.ali@saskDLC.ca

Aamir Saifullah
Northlands College
La Ronge
Director, Engagement & Corporate Services
Phone: 905-512-7791
Email: saifullah.aamir@northlandscollege.sk.ca

 

 

Application Procedure

  1. Application Procedure

    Visit northlandscollege.ca/admissions to apply online.

    Or submit application form and documents to:

    applications@northlandscollege.sk.ca

    Northlands College Admissions

    Box 1000

    Air Ronge, SK S0J 3G0

    Fax: 306 425-4689

    2. You will receive notification of any outstanding and/or additionally required documentation.

    3. If accepted, an acceptance letter will be e-mailed to you.

    Seats may be filled before the application deadline. Apply Now!

 

Selection Process

First Qualified, First Accepted (FQFA)

To be deemed qualified, an applicant must meet the minimum entrance requirements and complete the application procedures which includes providing all required documents.

Seats may be filled before the application deadline. Apply Now!

Application Procedure

  1. Gather the following documents:
    • • Application form
    • • Copy of all transcripts
      • • If currently enrolled in high school, you must submit a Statement of Grades form.

  2. Visit northlandscollege.ca/admissions to apply
    online;

    Or submit application form and documents to: applications@northlandscollege.sk.ca 

    Northlands College Admissions
    Box 1000
    Air Ronge, SK S0J 3G0 

    Fax: 306 425-4689 

  3. You will receive notification of any outstanding and/or additionally required documentation (eg.criminal record checks, abstracts, references, etc.). 

  4. If accepted, you must confirm your seat and secure funding to maintain your seat in the program.

 

Selection Process

First Qualified, First Accepted (FQFA)

To be deemed qualified, an applicant must meet the minimum entrance requirements and complete the application procedures which includes providing all required documents.

Seats may be filled before the application deadline. Apply Now!