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Grande Prairie Regional College (GPRC) offers a wide variety of programs including university studies, options for degree completion, certificate and diploma programs and trade programs. Instruction is based on campuses in two communities in northwestern Alberta: the City of Grande Prairie and the Town of Fairview. Strong programming and highly qualified faculty ensure comprehensive opportunities for the learners of our region and welcomes students from around the world.
GPRC is a comprehensive community institution publicly supported to provide opportunities in post-secondary education in northwestern Alberta.The College was established in 1966 in Grande Prairie & our stewardship region now includes campuses in Fairview,Grande Prairie-learning centres in Edson,Grande Cache Hinton,Jasper.GPRC offers a wide variety of career certificates & diplomas, pre-employment & apprenticeship trades, university transfer studies & several opportunities for on-campus degree completion at baccalaureate & master levels through collaborations with four-year universities.The highly-qualified faculty,affordable tuition,small classes,personal contact,extensive scholarship & awards program offered by GPRC attract students.Classroom-based instruction in Grande Prairie,Fairview,Hinton,Edson & Jasper is extended to several other communities in our region & beyond through various distance delivery methods.This is an eCampusAlberta partner facilitating access to online learning.
To provide safe, temporary emergency shelter for youth ages 12-17. If you are between 12 and 17 looking for a safe place to go you may access the shelter in one of two ways:Self-referral: intake occurs daily from 6-9pm. You are not required to call first however if you are able to we appreciate it!Agency referral: referred intakes are accepted 24 hours/day. The agency may include CFSA, RCMP, John Howard Society, Alberta Health Services or any other social agency you are working with.
To provide safe, temporary emergency shelter for youth ages 12-17. If you are between 12 and 17 looking for a safe place to go you may access the shelter in one of two ways:Self-referral: intake occurs daily from 6-9pm. You are not required to call first however if you are able to we appreciate it!Agency referral: referred intakes are accepted 24 hours/day. The agency may include CFSA, RCMP, John Howard Society, Alberta Health Services or any other social agency you are working with.