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 Alberta expands dual credit program for students 

Dual Credit Program

Minister Eggen with Skills Canada Alberta participants at the Edmonton Expo Centre.

Alberta's dual credit program allows students to earn credits towards a post-secondary certificate, diploma or degree while they are still in high school. Students can discover their career passions through a variety of learning opportunities such as trade apprenticeships, power engineering certificates, health-care aide programs and criminal justice studies. 

Alberta's new dual credit funding model offers predictable, sustainable funding that will help school authorities expand the program in the near future. Alberta Education has committed $16.4 million over the next four years to expand the program.


“Our government is working to make life better for Alberta students. We know that education is a key factor in responding to changes in the labour market. Our new funding will focus on increasing the number of students enrolled in dual credit each year and provide startup funding for up to 40 new programs annually.”

- David Eggen, Minister of Education


“Post-secondary education provides Albertans with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in our changing society and economy. Expanding the dual credit program will give high school students a head start towards further studies and employment opportunities, which will ultimately contribute to strengthening the province's future.”

- Marlin Schmidt, Minister of Advanced Education


“For 25 years, Skills Canada Alberta has worked closely with the Government of Alberta to ensure that our programs are in alignment with Career and Technology Studies curriculum in the province. An investment in the provincial dual credit program provides Alberta's young people with the avenue to develop and pursue careers in skilled trades and technologies that are essential to ensuring we meet this critical goal.”

- Peter Lawlor, president, Skills Canada Alberta