Portage College, established in 1968, is a public board-governed institution operating under the Alberta Post-secondary Learning Act. With over 50 years of service, the college has become a cornerstone of education in northeastern Alberta, Canada. Its main campus is located in Lac La Biche, complemented by regional campuses in Cold Lake and St. Paul, and community campuses in Boyle, Frog Lake, Saddle Lake, and Goodfish Lake.
The college offers a diverse array of certificate and diploma programs across multiple disciplines, including business, health and wellness, human services, environmental studies, trades and technology, and university studies. Students benefit from small class sizes and personalized instruction, fostering a supportive and engaging learning environment.
Portage College is also home to the Museum of Aboriginal Peoples Art and Artifacts, which houses nearly 2,000 Indigenous artworks and artifacts, providing an in-depth look at North American Aboriginal art from First Nations, Métis, and Inuit cultures.
Athletically, the college fields teams known as the Voyageurs, competing in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference in sports such as soccer, futsal, hockey, golf, and curling.
With a commitment to transforming lives through quality education, Portage College continues to connect people with knowledge, skills, and opportunities, making it a first choice for learners in the region.
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