Education and training facilities
Businesses benefit from the high standards Alberta sets for its education and training institutions.
Graduates from Alberta institutions make up the province’s highly skilled and educated labour force.
- Approximately 268,000 full and part-time students are enrolled in the public post-secondary education system in Alberta.
- Over 118,000 students attend Alberta's four universities.
- Alberta has over 70,000 registered apprentices in 50 trades and 9 designated occupations.
- Continuing-education programs across the province offer students the opportunity to acquire new skills while employed.
Educational institutions in Alberta are recognized for teaching excellence and leadership in research.
- World-class educational and research facilities support innovation and contribute to Alberta’s growth and economic prosperity.
- Alberta's post-secondary institutions are linked internationally. People from all over the world come here to study.
- Degrees, diplomas or certificates earned in Alberta are globally recognized. There are a variety of programs to choose from.
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Post-secondary and training resources:
Post-Secondary Institutions
Access lists of institutions and training options supported by Alberta Advanced Education and Technology.
Trades Secrets
Trade Secrets provide information about working in the trades in Alberta.
Ed-info: Alberta Post-Secondary Institution Information
Ed-info is database of educational and training programs.
Date Updated:
RDP-2142
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