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RRC Polytech Partnership Creates Fast-Track Pathway for SRSS Students Entering Health Care

January 29, 2026

A new dual-credit program at Steinbach Regional Secondary School (SRSS) is giving Grade 12 students an accelerated entry into Manitoba’s healthcare workforce, thanks to a partnership with RRC Polytech. The initiative is designed to support both students and the region’s urgent need for trained healthcare professionals. 

The Health Care Aide (HCA) dual-credit program, delivered in collaboration with RRC Polytech, offers students a direct pathway into postsecondary education and employment. By integrating college-level curriculum into the high school timetable, students can earn both their Grade 12 credits and RRC Polytech certification by June. 

“This partnership represents a major step forward, and I’m genuinely looking forward to seeing what additional opportunities and collaborations may grow from it in the future,” said Sheri Stoupe, Regional Campus Manager for RRC Polytech’s Steinbach Campus. 

“This initiative offers an incredible pathway for local high school students. For some, it will be the beginning of a meaningful and rewarding career in health care. For others, it will serve as a valuable steppingstone into further health-related programs and postsecondary training. No matter the direction each student chooses, this program opens doors that might not have been accessible otherwise.” 

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Support from the Bethesda Foundation played a key role in the program’s launch, with the Foundation providing a $1,000 bursary to each participating student, helping to further reduce the cost of the program.  

“It’s also a tremendous win for industry,” continued Stoupe. “The demand for Health Care Aides in Steinbach and the surrounding region continues to grow, and programs like this help strengthen the workforce while supporting students in building real-world skills and confidence.” 

Read more in this article from Steinbach Online. 

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