Ontario government approves new three-year degrees at colleges
The Ontario government's announcement today that colleges can develop new three-year degree programs is a historic breakthrough that ensures more students will acquire the professional expertise to succeed in their careers.
Sports and Recreation students raise money for kids in sports
Students in the Sports and Recreation Management program raised $5,000 in a 3 km run/walk that was held at the SportsPlex on April 10 to help children cover the costs of playing in sports leagues.
First-year students started the planning process in the fall semester and turned their work over to third-year students in the winter semester to finish the project.
St. Clair College receives $440,000 grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
St. Clair College received a $440,000 grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) to develop solutions for manufacturers transitioning from traditional production processes to advanced technology as global competition ramps up in what is being described as the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
St. Clair graduates set to wed at Centre for the Arts
It will be a full-circle moment for a pair of St. Clair College graduates when they exchange wedding vows at the St. Clair College Centre for the Arts this afternoon.
Screening of Sing 2 to raise money for kids' beds
Students at St. Clair College are hosting a fundraising event to benefit a local charity that provides children with beds.
A Movie Night will be held on April 9 at the historical Capitol Theatre, 121 University Ave. W., to raise funds for Sleep in Heavenly Peace, a not-for-profit organization.
St. Clair IT department recognized as Tech Team of the Year
The St. Clair College IT department was honoured to receive the Tech Team Award from WE-Tech Alliance. The award recognizes a group of outstanding technology/innovation individuals who make up a team within a non-tech business or organization. Watch the YouTube video with our Associate Vice President of Communications and IT, Amar Singh below:
College Releases 2021 Public Salary Disclosure List
In accordance with the Ontario Public Salary Disclosure Act, 1996, St. Clair College provides our 2021 calendar year list of all employees who have earned in excess of $100,000 in salary and taxable benefits.
Ontario extends freeze on College and University tuition
TORONTO — The Ontario government is extending the current tuition freeze for colleges and universities by an additional year, through 2022-2023, providing financial relief and predictability for students and families seeking access to affordable postsecondary education.
Festival season a reason to celebrate for St. Clair graduate
As Canadians return to theatres across the country, St. Clair College graduate Nathanael Judah is preparing to take the stage at one of the nation's most prominent festival theatres.
He has earned a coveted contract with the Shaw Festival, North America's second-largest repertory theatre company.
Strike Averted: Colleges and OPSEU agree to unconditional interest arbitration
The College Employer Council and the Ontario Public Services Employees Union have reached an agreement to enter binding interest arbitration and the strike that was scheduled to commence at 12:01 am on March 18, 2022, has been called off. This also includes all work-to-rule strike activities.