Column: Efficiency and sustainability will be benchmarks of RDC’s financial future
While the 2019 Alberta Budget does create some challenges for institutions from across the post-secondary sector, I firmly believe that Red Deer College is prepared to meet those challenges through innovative solutions and creative, collaborative problem solving.
Before I outline our potential opportunities for the future, I’d like to set the context for what the budget means for RDC.
First, this budget provides the Government of Alberta’s fiscal path from now until March 31, 2020. This results in mid-year reductions in our funding through two main areas. This first is the Campus Alberta Grant, which is essentially the base funding the Government allocates to all 26 post-secondary institutions across Alberta. Throughout the fiscal year of 2019/2020, RDC will have a 2.4% reduction to this grant. This means a reduction of $1.2 million to our operational funding.
The second reduction is the Infrastructure Maintenance Program, which will be suspended for one year, resulting in approximately $2.1 million that will not be available for facility upgrades and maintenance. At this time, Red Deer College doesn’t have any capital projects underway, so we’re well positioned in that regard. The decrease in funding may, however, impact our ability to undertake certain aspects of facility upgrades and maintenance.


