Media Release: Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer Supports Postsecondary Learner Mobility at George Brown College

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George Brown College (GBC) receives funding to help newcomers navigate Canadian post-secondary pathways.

(TORONTO) – Dr. Adrienne Galway, Executive Director of the Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer (ONCAT) was joined by Jill Dunlop, Minister of Colleges and Universities, and Dr. Ann Marie Vaughan, President and CEO of Humber College, to announce 39 new projects focused on supporting postsecondary learner mobility.

Over the next year, ONCAT is flowing over $2.8 million to support learner mobility projects at 35 colleges, universities, and Indigenous Institutes in Ontario. These projects aim to empower learners by recognizing previous education and professional experiences and facilitating smoother transitions between programs and institutions. At George Brown College, this funding supports the following project:

  • Empowering Newcomer Pathways: This project empowers newcomers to make informed decisions about post-secondary pathways to their desired future careers in Canada.  By developing a series of on-demand academic pathway tools and resources, the project will reduce navigational barriers and expand post-secondary access for newcomers.

"Empowering learners with accessible pathways to navigate their educational journey is key to helping them achieve their professional and academic goals,” said Dr. Galway. “The increased funding will promote improved transitions between institutions and programs, helping learners get where they want to go."

“The Ontario government is proud to support ONCAT’s important work to make it easier for learners of all backgrounds to pursue their educational goals,” said Minister Jill Dunlop. “By facilitating smoother transitions and recognizing the wealth of knowledge gained through previous experience, we are fostering a more inclusive and supportive environment to advance student success in Ontario.”

"At George Brown College, we are committed to creating accessible pathways that support the success of our diverse community of learners,” said Dr. Gervan Fearon, President, George Brown College. “The funding from ONCAT for the Empowering Newcomer Pathways project will significantly enhance our ability to provide newcomers with the tools and resources they need to navigate their educational and career journeys successfully. We are grateful for this support and look forward to the positive impact it will have on our students' lives."

In Fall of 2023, ONCAT initiated calls for projects for greater accessibility and impact within the postsecondary sector. This call was met with an unprecedented number of applications from postsecondary institutions, demonstrating a growing interest to support greater learner mobility, expand access to postsecondary opportunities and improve pathways to the labour market. 

Established in 2011, the Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer plays a pivotal role in supporting learner mobility, working to reduce barriers for students seeking to transfer among the province's public colleges, universities, and Indigenous Institutes. For more information, visit www.oncat.ca. ONCAT is funded by the Government of Ontario.

About George Brown College

Toronto’s George Brown College is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples.

George Brown prepares innovative, adaptable graduates with the skills to thrive in a rapidly changing job market. With three campuses in the downtown core, the college blends theory with experiential learning, applied research, and entrepreneurship opportunities. George Brown offers 175 full-time programs and 182 continuing education certificates/designations across a wide variety of professions to more than 28,500 full-time students and receives more than 53,600 continuing education registrations annually. Students can earn certificates, diplomas, graduate certificates, apprenticeships, and degrees. www.georgebrown.ca

For media inquiries: Saron Fanel, External Communications Specialist, saron.fanel@georgebrown.ca.