
Great Plains College
Great Plains College provides certificates, diplomas, undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as safety training, adult basic education and English-language education, in six locations in western Saskatchewan. The programs include business, early childhood education, practical nursing, welding and power engineering.
For safety education, Great Plains offers the only indoor fall protection and rig rescue tower in the province. Its six-week heavy equipment operator program allows students to learn through field projects and training on state-of-the-art Cat simulators.
Campuses are located in Swift Current, Kindersley, Warman, Biggar, Maple Creek and Martensville. At the Swift Current campus, students can take the first year of almost any University of Regina or University of Saskatchewan degree, and are also able to complete a full social work degree.
Great Plains is one of seven regional colleges in Saskatchewan that broker courses created by other schools in the province and across Canada.
Quick facts
School size:
Small
Tuition:
Diploma $5,700-$8,000
Certificate $4,000-$7,800
Residence offerings:
Yes
Popular programs
Early Childhood Education Upgrading
Practical Nursing Diploma
Pre-Nursing/Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Continuing Care Assistant Certificate
Agricultural Science Certificate
Cool options
Master of Business Administration in Community Economic Development: This hybrid online/in-person program allows students to earn an MBA through Cape Breton University while studying at the college’s Warman campus, and specializes in strategic leadership, First Nations economic development and public policy.
Welding: Students learn to perform welding operations. The program also hosts an annual fundraiser called Carhartts and Caviar, where students research, design and build pieces of metal art to be auctioned off.
Heavy Equipment Operator: Students learn in a state-of-the-art simulator lab and then use the machines on real work sites.