Partnerships
Credenda is committed to delivering quality online learning. We believe in our eLearners' ability to achieve excellence. We use technology to engage our eLearners and to meet their unique learning needs. Our eLearners become independent learners with the skills to succeed in an ever-changing technological world. We are particularly thankful that our partners support recognize the importance of our work. Read our history.
Our Vision
Credenda... innovatively creating an engaging, meaningful, safe online learning community with real people working together to encourage growth that prepares individuals for a future of lifelong learning.
Board Executive
Board MembersVince Hill President & CEO
Tom German Vice President
Tyrone MacPherson Secretary & Treasurer
Richard Jobb (Education Coordinator - Southend, PAGC)
Hendrick Head (Education Coordinator - Red Earth, PAGC)
Claire Aistine (Prinicipal/Coordinator - Montreal Lake, PAGC)
Evelyn Novak (Director of Education - Warman, PSSD)
Clint Redekopp (Warman, PSSD)
Gary Merasty (Vice President Corporate Social Responsibility, Cameco)
Vacant (Athasbascan)
Our Partners
Corporate
Education
- College of Engineering, University of Saskatchewan
- Keewaytinook Internet High School
- Lakeland College
- Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
- Prairie Spirit School Division
- Red River College
- Wapaskwa Virtual Collegiate
Organizations
- FuturePaths
- Keewatin Career Development Corporation
- Northern Labour Market Committee
- Prince Albert Chamber of Commerce
- Prince Albert Grand Council
| Cameco
Cameco, http://www.cameco.com, creates opportunity for bright young people in the communities where we operate through an extensive scholarship program. Cameco’s focus on education and literacy as a priority of community investment is demonstrated across a spectrum of learning, supporting projects from preschool to high school and throughout the community. |
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| College of Engineering, University of Saskatchewan
The College of Engineering, University of Saskatchewan at http://www.engr.usask.ca is one of the top 20 schools on the continent. Engineering accreditation boards have placed it high, internal reviews have found it to be above reproach, and former students have rated their experiences there as excellent. |
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FuturePaths is a cutting-edge career and workforce development solution at http://www.futurepaths.ca/index.php. It is a web-based career exploration tool which connects youth to potential careers and jobs. FuturePaths connects local talent, present and future, with opportunities in ways we have never dreamed of. FuturePaths is a project of the Saskatoon Industry-Education Council and in partnership with Career Cruising. Our educational/organization pilot sites are currently working within the system and employers will be inserved shortly! |
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| Keewatin Career Development Corporation
Keewatin Career Development Corporation, http://www.kcdc.ca/, is dedicated to promoting information and communication technology (ICT) for the social and economic benefit of the residents of Northern Saskatchewan, as well as First Nations, Metis, rural, and remote communities. This includes research and development of technology and applications and provision of services using ICT. In addition, they provide inter-agency support for Northern Saskatchewan's career service sector. |
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| Keewaytinook Internet High School (KiHS)
KiHS, http://www.kihs.knet.ca, is a program which allows students to remain in their home community while taking a rich variety of Ministry of Ontario inspected courses toward their high school diploma. |
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| Lakeland College
Train for your career, pursue your goals, start your degree, upgrade your education, or explore your interests. Full-time, part-time or on-line, Lakeland College, http://www.lakelandcollege.ca/, has the program just for you. |
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Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) NAIT’s technical training and applied education is designed to meet the demands of industry – graduates have the knowledge and skills employers want. They leave NAIT confident, prepared and in demand. Online at http://www.nait.ca. |
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Northern Labour Market Committee The Northern Labour Market Committee (NLMC) meets quarterly to discuss training, employment, as well as labour market and economic development issues that affect the people of Northern Saskatchewan. Read more at http://career.kcdc.ca/nlmc/. |
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| Prairie Spirit School Division
In Prairie Spirit School Division, http://www.spiritsd.ca/, they keep their students at the centre of their decision-making. They believe that learning together through collaboration is important for all - students, staff, trustees, parents and community. They value authentic partnerships, encourage a culture of shared leadership and support a climate in our school division that is safe, respectful and caring. |
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| Prince Albert Chamber of Commerce
The Prince Albert & District Chamber of Commerce is the voice of the business community. Its role is to enhance the economic and social environments of Prince Albert and district. It is dedicated to being the primary voice of business through involvement in activities, projects, and matters that are of importance to the Members of the Chamber. Its website is http://www.princealbertchamber.com. |
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| Prince Albert Grand Council
The Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC), http://www.pagc.sk.ca/, provide leadership on a comprehensive basis to address issues of common concern that affect PAGC First Nations communities, its members, Treaty Protection and northern development. With the PAGC's leadership, who have put their full support behind this E-learning initiative to address these concerns, Credenda has combined a highly academic program with a qualified staff, who are committed to excellence. |
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| Red River College
Red River College, http://www.rrc.mb.ca, is renowned for providing accessible, innovative, applied learning and research in an advanced environment, creating skilled graduates to drive the Manitoba economy. The mission of RRC is to enable students to build a career, enhance quality of life, and contribute to Manitoba’s economic and social prosperity through exceptional applied education and research. |
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| SaskEnergy
SaskEnergy, http://www.saskenergy.com/, is proud to support the communities they work in. Recruiting First Nations youth is a priority for SaskEnergy, a company that is committed to achieving a fully integrated and representative workforce. By working together with aboriginal education institutions and investing in innovative solutions like Credenda Virtual High school, SaskEnergy is helping to ensure that First Nations students from remote and isolated parts of the province have access to the math and science courses required for admission to post-secondary institutions. In turn, this access opens the door for First Nations youth to reach their potential and pursue science or technology careers with SaskEnergy and many other successful Saskatchewan businesses. |
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| Wapaskwa Virtual Collegiate
Wapaskwa Virtual Collegiate, http://www.wapaskwa.ca, provides First Nations students who have limited availability of repeat courses in high school math and science, which can hamper students’ scheduled graduation date and entrance into post-secondary and industry careers. |
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