Laurentian University waits on Barrie campus decision
The Sudbury university waits to hear if it will get $50 million to establish new Barrie campus
The Sudbury university is waiting to hear if it will get just under $50 million to establish itself as Barrie's first university campus.
Laurentian already offers degrees in Barrie through a partnership with Georgian College, but it's looking to build a separate campus in that community's downtown.
It's competing against several other post secondary institutions looking to expand in the province, but Barrie's city's council has already committed $14 million to Laurentian, should the campus go ahead.
Craig Fowler, the associate vice-president of administration and external relations at Laurentian University, sees that as a good sign.
"You don't want to count any eggs before they're hatched, [but] it definitely is, I think, a strong message. The mayor's been very vocal both in his election campaign and since his election in his inaugural speech, specifying his support for us," Folwer said.
In a statement, the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities said proposals for new university campuses were recently assessed by the Ministry and a panel of senior government officials, and that the Ministry will communicate next steps for those who made submissions at a future date.
If successful, Laurentian will establish 28 programs at the new Barrie campus.
"Laurentian is proposing some programming in data security, data management, data centre management, which fits directly with this emerging sector in Barrie," said Barrie Mayor Jeff Lehman.