Liberal arts graduates celebrate program completion in Pinehouse Lake
The first cohort of 19 Indigenous students to successfully complete a Liberal Arts certification program in Pinehouse Lake celebrated Dec. 17 with a graduation ceremony.
The program was offered through a partnership with Gabriel Dumont Institute (GDI) and the University of Regina. It was offered throughout a 12-month period and the course load was modified and reduced to ensure success. The program was designed to be portable with the ability to relocate as needed and demand required.
“In the end, it becomes more than just GDI or U of R, because there is community ownership and buy in,” said GDI Research Coordinator James Oloo. “GDI delivers the program [and] grads earn a U of R credential. It is a win-win situation for GDI, U of R and Indigenous students.”
After an enhanced affiliation agreement was renewed in October, a number of partnerships have been the result such as GDI and U of R working together to offer such programs. For GDI, the organization’s main goal is to provide Métis people with access to post-secondary education and to expand educational opportunities for the Métis.


