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      Wednesday, April 10, 2013
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Planning the future after we leave school is one of the most important challenges we face in life.  Whether choosing further education or entering the workforce here are a few links to help in making the best decisions for you.


PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

Adult Basic Education Courses are taught at all regional colleges and SIAST campuses in the province.
The Graduate Retention Program (GRP) is a refundable income tax credit to rebate up to $20,000 of tuition fees paid by eligible graduates. This initiative replaces the previous Graduate Tax Exemption beginning January 1, 2008.
Information on Graduate Tax Benefit Programs for post-secondary graduates from 2000 to 2007.
Gradworks is an internship program that works with Saskatchewan Crown Corporations to recruit talented, high potential graduates eager to put their education to work as paid employees in internship learning opportunities.
The purpose of Saskatchewan Health's Bursary program is to retain and recruit needed health care professionals to meet the needs of the people of Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Health Bursary is offered to students in a variety of health disciplines.
The Government of Saskatchewan is helping students finance their education as they plan for a prosperous future in the province.
Youth at Work has resources to help young people successfully transition into the workforce. This knowledge will help make their first work experiences more successful and rewarding. There are also resources for educators, employers and parents.
The purpose of the YOU program is to assist young adults between 18 and 30 years of age to consider opening a business in their community.

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