REGINA — The 2024-25 Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Student Council has successfully completed its second year, with 24 students providing insights on financing post-secondary education, enhancing student success and improving specific ministry tools.
The council met four times over the 2024-25 academic year, sharing feedback and insights on a variety of higher education topics with government officials. Council members attend a wide range of post-secondary institutions across the province and represent diverse backgrounds and interests.
"Serving on Saskatchewan's Post-Secondary Student Council was both an honour and a privilege," Campion College council member and student Maliha Jabeen Khan said. "Engaging with students from diverse backgrounds, collaborating with ministry leaders and contributing to discussions that play a role in shaping the future of education was an unforgettable experience. It reinforced the power of student voices in driving meaningful change."
Key learnings from the 2024-25 council meetings are used to inform the Ministry of Advanced Education's work. Feedback from students is also shared with post-secondary institutions and sector partners.
"Being part of the Post-Secondary Student Council provided me with the opportunity to share my ideas and suggestions on current student struggles in hopes to assist in creating a positive experience for future students," Saskatchewan Polytechnic council member and student Trynda Wilderman said.
"Additionally, I was able to build meaningful connections with other students and hear about their experiences while in school."
Nominations for the 2025-26 council will open in September 2025. Students interested in joining the council in the future can email [email protected] to be directed to the correct contact at their post-secondary institution.
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