Indigenization goals for U of S campus in P.A.
The president of the University of Saskatchewan says Indigenization goals they’ve set for the Saskatoon campus are also part of their plans for the new central campus in downtown Prince Albert. The facility is set to open in late 2020 and the institution’s senior official said efforts to boost Indigenous enrolment would be helped by the centralization of their educational offerings in the city.
“We need to reach the Prince Albert potential students and student audience better than we have been to date,” Peter Stoicheff told paNOW. “That’s not because we didn’t want to earlier but because we didn’t have the best facilities.”
The new campus in the old Forestry building will feature modern spaces including lecture rooms, labs, offices and gathering areas, and the university expects to offer expanded and additional programs in the years ahead.
Stoicheff was speaking the day after the university said it had made the Indigenization of their campus and operations in Saskatoon a top priority. That included the increase in visibility of Indigenous culture on campus, and aiming for an Indigenous student population at the 15 or 16 per cent level, in line with the latest census figures.