Students, Staff and Faculty Speak Out Against Cuts to Post-Secondary Education
Alberta’s future depends on post-secondary education; it will enrich our economy, make our society healthier and more vibrant and it will help to solve the problems affecting our environment. Investing in Post-Secondary Education will make Alberta strong and prosperous.
“The Government of Alberta has a great opportunity to boost Alberta’s economic and social development through post-secondary education,” said Alex Massé, Vice President of the University of Lethbridge Students’ Union. “We are deeply concerned that recent provincial funding decisions will jeopardize that development by forcing our post-secondaries to sacrifice either access or quality.
Although the need for post-secondary is greater than ever, provincial funding for the University of Lethbridge will see, at best, a zero per cent increase in 2010 to 2012; this will be felt all around the institution, it has forced the University to consider eliminating staff, faculty and services. The Alberta Government has the power to increase post-secondary education funding by prioritizing this grand investment.
Public Interest Alberta has launched “Don’t Cut Us Out,” a province-wide campaign that will visit the University of Lethbridge Students’ Union Office on September 15, 2009 at noon. There will be speakers representing the Students’ Union, the University of Lethbridge Faculty Association, the Graduate Students’ Association and the University of Lethbridge.
For more information Contact:
Alex Massé
VP Academic
University of Lethbridge Students’
403-329-2222
su.academic@uleth.ca





