U of S business school and SIIT sign agreement that benefits Aboriginal students
Leaders from the Edwards School of Business at the University of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) signed their first-ever agreement today that will lead to more Aboriginal students holding university business degrees.
By Kris Foster
The partnership agreement means that graduates of SIIT's two-year Business Diploma program will qualify as having completed the first two years required for the four-year U of S Bachelor of Commerce degree offered through Edwards. Traditionally, this was not the case. SIIT students interested in the BComm program would not have been able to count all of their previous credits towards the degree.
"We are committed to creating new opportunities for educational achievement of Aboriginal students," said Edwards' Dean Daphne Taras. "This agreement establishes a clean and clear route from SIIT to the Edwards School that will develop the next generation of Aboriginal business leaders. We know there is appetite for this route and we look forward to welcoming SIIT graduates into our program."
While the U of S holds transfer agreements with other institutions, this is a first-time partnership between Edwards and SIIT.
"Today marks the beginning of a new partnership between the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies and the Edwards School of Business," said Kim Fraser-Saddleback, vice-president, Academics and Student Services at SIIT. "This partnership will provide an opportunity for SIIT business diploma graduates to continue on a pathway towards completion of a degree at Edwards, while staying closer to home."
A number of specialty program streams within the transfer agreement are still being worked out, though students can begin transferring as of the signing of this agreement.
The University of Saskatchewan currently has more than 2,000 Aboriginal students studying across the province.
For more information, contact:
Travis Rotenburger
Edwards School of Business
University of Saskatchewan
306-716-2835
rotenburger@edwards.usask.ca
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Robert Daniels
Director of Marketing and Communications
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
306-477-9336
danielsr@siit.sk.ca
"We are committed to creating new opportunities for educational achievement of Aboriginal students," said Edwards' Dean Daphne Taras. "This agreement establishes a clean and clear route from SIIT to the Edwards School that will develop the next generation of Aboriginal business leaders. We know there is appetite for this route and we look forward to welcoming SIIT graduates into our program."
While the U of S holds transfer agreements with other institutions, this is a first-time partnership between Edwards and SIIT.
"Today marks the beginning of a new partnership between the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies and the Edwards School of Business," said Kim Fraser-Saddleback, vice-president, Academics and Student Services at SIIT. "This partnership will provide an opportunity for SIIT business diploma graduates to continue on a pathway towards completion of a degree at Edwards, while staying closer to home."
A number of specialty program streams within the transfer agreement are still being worked out, though students can begin transferring as of the signing of this agreement.
The University of Saskatchewan currently has more than 2,000 Aboriginal students studying across the province.
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For more information, contact:
Travis Rotenburger
Edwards School of Business
University of Saskatchewan
306-716-2835
rotenburger@edwards.usask.ca
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Robert Daniels
Director of Marketing and Communications
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
306-477-9336
danielsr@siit.sk.ca