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St. Lawrence College at a Glance

Vision and Mission

At St. Lawrence College we aspire:
To meet the learning needs of our students and our communities.
To be a Great Learning College.

Our Students

St. Lawrence serves over 6,500 full-time students in a comprehensive range of over 80 challenging academic programs through our School of Business, Computer and Engineering Technology, Health Sciences, Human Studies/Applied Arts, and Skilled Trades. The College has approximately 20,000 part-time registrants in on-campus, online, correspondence and contract training courses each year.

Our People

Our people work with you and for you to make our communities a better place in which to live. Currently, we have 829 full time and part time staff; 130 are students who work part time at the College. Our people are committed to what they do, enthusiastic in their relationships with students and the community, and professional in their desire to excel. The value of our annual payroll for 2008/09 is $49.1M.

Full-time:
Academic 185
Management 43
Support 162
Full-time total = 390
Part-time:
Academic 229
Support 80
Students 130
Part-time total = 439

Our College Executive Team

  • Chris Whitaker, President and CEO
  • Glenn Vollebregt, Senior Vice President, Finance and Administration 
  • Gordon MacDougall, Vice President, Student & External Affairs
  • Lorraine Carter, Vice President Academic

Our Board of Governors

Ron Sharp(Chair)
Paul Fitzpatrick (Vice-Chair)
Bob Snelgrove (Vice-Chair)
Jennifer Fisher
Sue Graham
Bruce Griffith
Heather Lalonde
Bruce Lounsbury
Patience McLeod
Bonnie Ruest
Marc Schaefer
Mark Seymour

Mike Laking (Support Staff Rep.)
Terri McDade (Admin. Rep.)
(Student Rep.)
Benoit Veilleux (Faculty Rep.)
Chris Whitaker, President &
CEO, (ex-oficio)

 

Our Foundation Directors

Lorraine Carter
Greg Extence
Peter Gault (Chair)
Dave Henderson
Bob Kilger
Paul Fournier
Shawn Geary
Gord MacDougall
Terry Landon
Lorne Weary
Harvey Rosen
Chris Whitaker
Glenn Vollebregt (Treasurer)
Kim Wright 

Our Cities

Brockville, Cornwall and Kingston are all unique places with great features. All are located on the water, have tons of green space, lively downtown cores, and are close to major cities, Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto, and just a short drive across the border to upstate New York. So, if you’re craving the bright lights of the big city, want to have a ski weekend in Quebec, or hop across the border, it’s all within easy reach of our communities.

 

 
 
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