Lakeland College animal science technology (AST) students have a new opportunity to maximize their education.
Lakeland and the University of Alberta’s (U of A) Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences (ALES) signed a letter of agreement on March 25 to facilitate block transfers for graduates of Lakeland’s AST diploma program to the Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Agriculture program offered by U of A’s ALES.
The transfer agreement allows Lakeland students to continue their agricultural sciences education with the University of Alberta and to grow their future employment opportunities. “Creating new pathway partnerships with our post-secondary partners is one of Lakeland’s priorities. It offers new opportunities for our graduates to invest in a sustainable future for themselves, our province and the agricultural industry overall,” says Geoff Brown, dean of the School of Agricultural Sciences at Lakeland. “We’re excited that graduates of our animal science technology program have this new transfer pathway to earn a degree from the University of Alberta and we look forward to collaborating with the university to create additional transfer opportunities.”
Beginning in the fall, graduates of any one of the AST diploma majors – including beef, dairy, equine and general livestock – at Lakeland’s Vermilion campus will be able to transfer their two years of study (60 credits) to the BSc in Agriculture program at the U of A in Edmonton.