'We're almost through this': Lethbridge schools ready to welcome back students for the fall
In about a month, college and university students will once again be flooding campuses in Lethbridge.
It's been a strange year for everyone, but Lethbridge College registrar, Marko Hilgersom, is ready to bring people back.
"We really miss having students here the past year,” he told CTV News.
"We had, on average, 300 to 400 students a day on campus, but that's a far cry from 5,000 students."
Some Ontario schools are calling for mandatory vaccinations for all students and staff before they come back, but that’s not the rule in Alberta so far.
While Lethbridge College said its students won't require vaccines, but they are hoping for them.
"We are encouraging vaccinations because that's in line with public health guidelines," said Hilgersom. "So, you know, we're all in it together and we got through this, or we're almost through this, and we just want to get to the end."
When it comes to the University of Lethbridge, they've been trying hard to push the vaccination effort.
They ran their 'It's Worth A Shot' contest for the student body, which gave every student with at least one dose a chance to win a free semester of tuition.
The faculty was also included to really push the campaign.
Students' Union President, and fourth-year music major, Holly Kletke, is impressed with the school's effort.
"I think that it's a great commitment that upper administration have shown towards making a safe campus environment," she said.
However, Kletke said there is still some worry about going back to school when it comes to COVID-19, but she hopes everyone works together to stay healthy.
"It's kind of a double-edged sword, it's both exciting and anxiety inducing at the same time," said Keltke.
"But I'm glad to see that there is a return to campus and I hope that we can all keep contributing to making a safe campus environment for each other."
Lethbridge College starts welcoming back students on Sept. 7 for orientation.
First day of full classes for the college and the U of L starts on Sept. 8.
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