What Sask.’s $250M post-secondary funding deal means for North West College
Saskatchewan’s new four-year post-secondary funding agreement will boost operating budgets and cap tuition increases at three per cent a year — a move North West College (NWC) says will help keep education within reach for students in the Battlefords and Meadow Lake.
The province announced Monday it will invest an additional $250 million over four years in publicly funded post-secondary schools. The deal provides a three per cent increase in operating grants each year from 2026 to 2030, on top of a one-per-cent rise already in place for 2025-26.
Under the agreement, publicly funded post-secondary schools will be limited to tuition increases of zero to three per cent annually, a reduction from the previous four-per-cent cap. The deal begins April 1, 2026 and runs through March 31, 2030, with the one-per-cent grant increase already in place for 2025-26 becoming permanent.
Dr. Eli Ahlquist, president and CEO of NWC, said while the exact amount the school will receive isn’t yet known, the new funding is “a significant demonstration of the confidence the province has in the post-secondary sector.”


