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Gov鈥檛 programs support retention of post-secondary grads

10,000 students poised to enter the workforce this spring.
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The province supports post-secondary graduates through several programs, including rural and remote health care incentives and student loan forgiveness and repayment assistance.

REGINA — More than 10,000 post-secondary students are graduating from universities, federated, affiliated and regional colleges, technical institutes and private vocational schools in 2025.

"Congratulations to all post-secondary students graduating this spring," Advanced Education Minister Ken Cheveldayoff said. "The high-quality education they have received at Saskatchewan institutions has set these graduates up for success, ensuring a bright future for them, their communities and the province." 

The province supports graduates through several programs, including rural and remote health care incentives and student loan forgiveness and repayment assistance. 

The Government of Saskatchewan also recently expanded the Graduate Retention Program by 20 per cent. It now offers up to $24,000 in tax credits to graduates who stay in Saskatchewan to work after completing their studies.

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