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Alberta Students Applaud Government Move towards Strong, Stable Support of Post-Secondary Education

Posted on: February 13th, 2012 by
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Alberta Students Applaud Government Move towards Strong, Stable Support of Post-Secondary Education

February 13, 2012 — Edmonton, AB

The Alberta Students’ Executive Council (ASEC) is pleased to see the Government of Alberta take action on the Council’s recommendations to reduce complexity of the student financial aid system, and to increase support for post-secondary institutions.

“We’ve long advocated for greater transparency and simplicity in how the government provides loans to students”, says Timothy Jobs, Chair of ASEC. Key adjustments to the student loan system announced today include changing loan eligibility requirements to eliminate savings, part-time earnings and parental contributions in favor of a flat-rate contribution of $1500; and a move away from a poorly-understood remissions system towards new completion and retention grants.

Says Jobs, “removing these barriers to entry will help take away the uncertainty and confusion many young Albertans encounter when they are faced with decisions about their future options for education. These are important steps towards increasing the number of Albertans who are able to pursue a post-secondary education.”

Jobs added that the impact of this announcement is augmented by the move to a three-year funding cycle for post-secondary institutions announced in Budget 2012. “Our sector has been under considerable strain the last few years with no increases to the operating budgets of our colleges, universities and technical institutes. The guaranteed 2% increases for the next three years will ease some of the pressures facing our sector, and that, in turn, should have a positive effect on students,” he explained.

ASEC advocated for steady investment in Alberta’s post-secondary institutions in its annual recommendations to the Treasury Board in 2009, 2010 and 2011. “It’s highly encouraging that the government has take the opportunity to reaffirm their commitment to Alberta’s future economic growth by improving the stability and effectiveness of our post-secondary institutions” says Jobs.

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The Alberta Students Executive Council is province-wide student advocacy group representing 170,000 students from 14 universities, technical institutes, and colleges.

For more information, location details or to set up an interview, contact:
Timothy Jobs, Chair
Alberta Students’ Executive Council
780-932-9583
timothyj@nait.ca

ASEC is looking for a SCiP Intern

Posted on: December 6th, 2011 by
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Infographic ingenue? Web-design wizard? We are looking for a SCiP intern to help us in the role of:

Graphic and Web Design Intern

Position Description & Link to the Organization’s Mission
ASEC is a member-driven student advocacy organization that exists to ensure Albertans have access to an affordable, high-quality post-secondary education. This internship position will help ASEC achieve its mission by creating clear, compelling visual and web communications materials. The work of this intern will help ASEC’s research become accessible and understandable to a wide, generalist audience. More information about our vision can be found on our website at http://www.albertastudents.ca/about/

Skills & Experience
We seek a student with strong visual acumen and familiarity with current design programs.

The successful intern will have the opportunity to hone the following skills:

> Graphic design
> Information design
> Web design and publishing

Deliverables / Duties
> Helping select, customize and implement web publishing platform for elections campaign website
> Publishing content to elections website
> Creating web- and print-based infographics based on previous ASEC research reports and documents

Other Requirements
Ability to collaborate remotely, as needed. Project and time-management skills a must. Current copies of relevant design programs a bonus.

Approximate Positions Start Date
December 2011

Approximate Positions End Date
April 2012

Time & Day of Internship Engagement
Daytime; Weekend; Weekdays; Evening

Time Commitment
In total, we expect this internship to encompass roughly 100 hours of work. The number of hours per week worked will vary depending on the tasks involved.

Work Location
• Intern may work from home or online

For more information or to apply, please contact
Carol Neuman
ed@albertastudents.ca

Unleashing Aurora

Posted on: November 30th, 2011 by
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This summer, ASEC conducted research to identify barriers to access for students in rural and northern communities.

Our research report is now finalized and available for download here.

Recommendations for stakeholders – including parents, students, and post-secondary, government and K-12 decision-makers – include:

  • Enhance access to distance learning opportunities, and broaden the scope of CAP sites
  • Developing financial supports for ‘boomerang’ students who return to post-secondary from the workforce
  • Developing communications tools for a diverse audience of students, including traditional, First Nations and Metis, trades, and ‘boomerang’ students
  • Target parents to ensure their knowledge of financial resources and post-secondary opportunities is current, and build relationships to create awareness and excitement around post-secondary education
  • Reinstate Alberta Opportunities Bursary and Northern Student Supplement programs

PSE + PC Leadership Candidates

Posted on: September 15th, 2011 by
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Wondering where the PC leadership candidates stand on post-secondary education issues? Here’s a round-up.

Doug Griffiths’ video on education

Read Doug’s PSE Platform

Doug Horner’s Twitter/YouTube Q&A with post-secondary students

Note: The 10 post-secondary education videos will auto-play.

Read Doug’s PSE Platform

Gary Mar

No video available.

Read Gary’s PSE Platform

Ted Morton’s tuition tax credit video

Read Ted’s PSE Platform

Rick Orman

No video available.

Read Rick’s PSE Platform

Alison Redford’s video on post-secondary education

Read Alison’s PSE Platform

Organized? Nerdy? Insightful? Apply within.

Posted on: September 7th, 2011 by
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ASEC is hiring a Policy Research Assistant. Take a look at the position profile (downloads as a .doc file) and send on your application by September 15.

 

Serving Communities Internship Program

Posted on: May 31st, 2011 by
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On Monday, May 30, Premier Ed Stelmach unveiled the Serving Communities Internship Program or SCiP, a new internship program to reward Alberta students for working in the communities. It’s an idea ASEC has spent the last two years working on, alongside the Government of Alberta, and Volunteer Alberta.

Here’s what our current Chair, Timothy Jobs, had to say during yesterday’s announcement:

My name is Timothy Jobs and I am delighted to be here today to speak on behalf of our province’s post-secondary students.

I am currently the Chair of the Alberta Students’ Executive Council, an advocacy group that represents over half of the province’s quarter-million students, attending technical institutions, universities, and colleges across Alberta.

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ASEC is Hiring!

Posted on: April 14th, 2011 by
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Are you passionate about post-secondary? An arch archivist? A master of document management? A research renegade? Then send on your resume!

ASEC is recruiting for two positions: a summer STEP researcher [see position profile], and a part-time Executive Assistant [see position profile here].

Applications are open now, and close on April 22 and 29. Please email your resume to ed[at]albertastudents.ca

Note: ASEC is an equal opportunity employer.

Students Want to go Back to the Future

Posted on: February 25th, 2011 by
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Edmonton, AB – Students at Alberta’s universities, technical institutes and colleges commend Budget 2011 for protecting grants and scholarships for students and stabilizing funding to post-secondary institutions.

“On the whole, it’s a balanced approach which takes into consideration the primary needs of students and institutions, which isn’t easy to achieve in times of fiscal constraint,” says Steven Kwasny, Chair of the Alberta Students’ Executive Council (ASEC).

But students caution that the two-year suspension to the Access to the Future fund, which matched community contributions for student awards, capital projects and other initiatives, will have a negative impact on scholarships funded by the community. “From 2006 to 2009, the Fund boosted community-driven scholarships to nearly $30M” said Kwasny. “Without Access to the Future, an important on-ramp for students in need is now closed for maintenance.”

The Alberta Students’ Executive Council represents over 120,000 students from 12 colleges, technical institutes and universities across the province.

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For more information or to arrange an interview, please contact:

Steve Kwasny, Chair Carol Neuman, Executive Director
403-896-1560 780-437-4531

Students welcome incoming Minister Greg Weadick

Posted on: February 17th, 2011 by
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Edmonton, AB – The Alberta Students’ Executive Council (ASEC) welcomed incoming Advanced Education Minister Greg Weadick on Thursday.

Steven Kwasny, ASEC Chairperson, noted that previous Ministers have always been keen collaborators with ASEC, and worked closely with students to ensure fairness in tuition fees and funding. Kwasny added that the same is already true of incoming Minister Greg Weadick.

“Students feel confident that Minister Greg Weadick, who has spent a year as the Parliamentary Assistant for the Ministry, can hit the ground running in his new role. We look forward to a smooth transition into working with Minister Weadick,” said Kwasny.

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For more information, please contact:
Steven Kwasny
ASEC Chair
403-896-1560

Carol Neuman
ASEC Executive Director
780-437-4531

Students thank outgoing Minister Doug Horner

Posted on: February 4th, 2011 by
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February 4, 2011

Edmonton, AB – The Alberta Students’ Executive Council (ASEC) thanked outgoing Advanced Education Minister Doug Horner for his improvements to the post-secondary education system on Friday.

“The modernization Minister Horner brought to the Alberta post-secondary system has greatly benefited Alberta students. Today, students have greater access to high-quality programs across the province, including at ASEC’s two new universities, Grant MacEwan and Mount Royal,” said Steven Kwasny, Chair of ASEC. “We wish Minister Horner the best in his future pursuits.”

Kwasny noted that Minister Horner was always a keen collaborator with ASEC, and worked closely with students to ensure fairness in tuition fees and funding. “ASEC looks forward to continuing to cultivate the spirit of collaboration we have enjoyed over the last five years.”

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For more information, please contact:
Steven Kwasny
ASEC Chair
403-896-1560

Carol Neuman
ASEC Executive Director
780-437-4531