Portage College is a public board-governed community college in Lac La Biche, Alberta, Canada. Portage has seven campus locations throughout northeastern Alberta.
History
In 1968, Alberta NewStart was established in Lac La Biche as part of the federal government's initiative to research basic adult education. NewStart offered instruction in areas as diverse as academic upgrading, trapping, wild fur management, and oilfield management. However, after several months the government decided to close the facility and cease the research. A group of Aboriginal students faced with the pending closure of their school decided to challenge the government by staging a sit-in. The group was successful, and the government awarded a grant to continue the NewStart program. The school took on a new name “Pe-Ta-Pun” meaning “New Dawn.”
In 1973, the Alberta government took over the program, reopening it as the province's fifth Alberta Vocational Centre. From 1973 to 1980 programs and services expanded to include community-based programs. In 1980, the Minister of Advanced Education announced plans to replace the vocational centre's temporary facilities with a new campus, which was opened in 1985. A board of governors was established for the college in 1998 and the following year the Minister of Advanced Education and Career Development approved a change of name to “Portage College.”
Portage College offers over 30 certificate and diploma programs, career programs, trades and technical, academic upgrading, business, university studies, human services, health and wellness and native arts and culture. Continuing education is offered in the fields of business, university studies, human services, health and wellness, native arts and culture, trades and technical careers.[citation needed]
Portage College is home to seven collegiate teams including men's and women's soccer, men's and women's futsal, men's hockey, golf and curling. The teams compete in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference, consisting of teams throughout Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Voyageur curling, soccer, futsal and hockey games/practices are held at the Bold Center in Lac La Biche, a 233,000 square foot facility.
Voyageur Golf is played at the Lac La Biche Golf & Country Club.
The College Team logo depicts the traditional voyageur that used to travel on the lakes and rivers of northeastern Alberta. Team colors are red and navy blue.
Honorary graduates
The following have been given honorary degrees from Portage College for their work in the community and their continued promotion of the college.
Name
Distinction
Year
Bill Hunter
Business Diploma
2004
Floyd Thompson
Honorary Parchment
2005
Elsie Quintal
Native Cultural Arts Certificate
2006
Jan Reimer
Women's Shelter Crisis Worker Diploma
2007
Lawrence Spence
Human Services Diploma
2008
Ray Coates
Honorary Parchment
2009
Hon. Ray Danyluk
Business and Community Development Diploma
2009
Norm Quinney
Diploma
2010
Chief James Jackson Jr.
Diploma
2010
John Irwin
Honorary Parchment
2011
Gerald and Randy Wowk
Honorary Parchment
2012
Ted Langford
Business/Community Development Diploma
2013
John Borders
Honorary Parchment
2014
Uta Squire
Early Learning and Child Care
2015
Elder David McGilvery
Artisan Entrepreneurship Diploma
2016
June Cardinal-Howse
Honorary Business Diploma
2017
Myrna Fox
Early Learning and Child Care/Educational Assistant Diploma