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The Indian Institute of Technologies – Prince Albert Campus had a successful year in terms of graduating members from all the hard work they have demonstrated to reach within the Province from a number of programs, attain their EDUCATIONAL GOALS!!! during the 2014-15 Academic Year. In closing, the Prince Albert Campus has relocated The Prince Albert Grand Council continues to ad- to 710B – 15th Avenue East, Prince Albert, Sk., minister the Prince Albert Campus through a Man- effective July 01, 2015. The Prince Albert Campus agement Agreement with the Saskatchewan Indian will now house the Business Administration Years I Institute of Technologies to ensure local input and & II Program, Health Care Aide Program and Adult cooperation. There are some areas that the Prince Upgrading 10 & 12 Programs for the 2015-16 Aca- Albert Campus would welcome at some point to en- demic Year. sure that a community based perspective remains as a hallmark of the institution of higher learning Business Admin Diploma Graduates by following some basic principles of; STUDENT COMMUNITY

■■ ensuring the programs being delivered are Dalton Constant James Smith Nation aligned to current labour market opportunities for graduating students, Shauna Dessureault Joshua Linklater Maria Merasty Peter Ballantyne Cree ■■ program assessments are completed with in- Jenny Sewap Nation puts from First Nations communities, Industry/ Rayleen Sewap Employers and other key stakeholders on an Karen Durocher Canoe Lake First Nation annual basis,

■■ and that there be more opportunities for pro- Annabelle Head grams to be delivered at the First Nations Com- munity levels. Shaun Ledoux Peepeekisis First Nation The Prince Albert Campus delivered the Business Administration Program for both Years I & II, along Nicole Morin Prince Albert with the Network Technician Program for the 2014- 15 Academic Year. This year the Year I intake for Gregory Wright the Business Administration Program was reduced to twenty-five (25) students. Network Technician Cert. Graduates We would also like to acknowledge Business Admin- STUDENT COMMUNITY istration Instructors that have been with the cam- pus for many years; Neil MacDonald and Shannon Thomas Besskkaystare Benoit Merasty Hatchet Lake Denesuline Leblanc, both of whom have made huge impacts on George Merasty Nation the lives of many current and former students. As have other instructors that have moved on to other Peter Ballantyne Cree Samson Bird Nation pursuits; Rod Holmes, Eldon Preston and Network Technician Instructor Mohammed Islam. Joseph Cook Lac Indian Band As such, the Prince Albert Campus would like to Terri Stalthanee Black Lake Denesuline congratulate the following students for the success- Amanda Strong Nation ful completion of their respective programs and for 51