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Exciting New Programs Added at St. Peter’s College

Kinesiology, Business and International Program Launched.

 Prospective Kinesiology, Business and International students will soon be able to begin their university programs at St. Peter's College in Muenster. 

Through a special agreement made with the College of Kinesiology at the University of Saskatchewan, students will be able to take their first year of Kinesiology at St. Peter's College.  "This is an exciting opportunity for students who wish to pursue a Kinesiology Degree," said Val Koroluk, Special Projects Manager at St. Peter's College.

St. Peter's College has also entered into a partnership the University of Saskatchewan's Edwards School of Business (ESB) to offer several new business programs at the College.  Students will be able to apply for direct entry into the Edwards School of Business and take their entire first year of their Commerce degree at St. Peter's College.

Also offered is the ESB's Business Administration Certificate. The Business Administration Certificate is a program that designed for the mature learner who wishes to take business classes on a part-time basis.

IBAC, the Business Administration Certificate for international students will also be offered at St. Peter's College. The International Business Administration certificate (IBAC) is designed to provide pathway programming for international students who are academically gifted, but who do not have demonstrated proficiency in English language skills or may face social/ transition issues. The IBAC program allows international students to study business education at the ESB while concurrently mastering English language skills all the while becoming socialized in a new environment.

"This is an exciting opportunity for post-secondary education in the region. The IBAC program will attract international students who will benefit from our excellent faculty and supportive learning environment. IBAC will also showcase educational and business opportunities in east central Saskatchewan and help promote these opportunities to students, the international talent pool and marketplace," said Rob Harasymchuk, President of St. Peter's College.

"With these new additions, St. Peter's College offers Arts and Science, Business, Agriculture and Kinesiology. Students are also able to fulfill the entry requirements to colleges such as Medicine, Law, Nutrition, Pharmacy, and Education," said Glen Kobussen, Special Advisor to  the Board of St. Peter's College. "More students will be able to benefit from our small class size, excellent instruction, lower tuition and cost of living and friendly atmosphere," Kobussen added.