
Collegiate schools and dual-credit programs see investments in Budget 2025
If passed, Alberta’s Budget 2025 would provide more than $100 million over three years for school boards to grow career education programs, including funding for more collegiate and dual-credit programs across the province.
Career education programs let students gain credits toward graduation while gaining hands-on experience in fields like the trades, computer programming, health care, agriculture, culinary arts and more.
This money is helping schools partner with businesses, universities and colleges to create programs that will help students hit the ground running after they graduate,” said Minister of Education Demetrios Nicolaides.