Red Deer Polytechnic recognizes that our campus is situated on Treaty 7 land, the traditional territory of the Blackfoot, Tsuu T’ina and Stoney Nakoda peoples, and that the central Alberta region we serve falls under Treaty 6, traditional Métis, Cree and Saulteaux territory. We honour the First Peoples who have lived here since time immemorial, and we give thanks for the land where RDP sits. This is where we will strive to honour and transform our relationships with one another.
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Email: [email protected]
Phone: 403-342-3200
100 College Boulevard, Box 5005
Room 2010
Red Deer, AB T4N 5H5
Office Hours
Monday – Thursday
9:00am – 4:00pm
Friday
9:00am – 2:00pm
Ambassador program leads way to new experiences, skills
/in Viewpoints/by SARDPThe student ambassador program is, quite literally, the best thing that has ever happened to me! If there had been a program like this in high school I would have […]
Need help during the holidays? Organizations help make season brighter
/in Viewpoints/by SARDPBeing a student with a limited budget can be challenging during the holiday season. The excitement can lead the thriftiest among us to spend more than planned. To avoid putting […]
Long Night Against Procrastination returns to RDC Library
/in Viewpoints/by SARDPBased on two highly successful Long Night Against Procrastination (LNAP) events last year, LNAP is returning to RDC Library in November. Long Night Against Procrastination is a nation-wide “study blitz” […]
Orange Shirt Day helps promote awareness, reconciliation
/in Viewpoints/by SARDPOn Friday, September 30th the Red Deer College Aboriginal Group, with help from Campus Rec and the Student Ambassador Leadership Program, recognized Orange Shirt Day. Through its Orange Shirt Day […]
Back by popular demand: Free one-on-one legal services sessions for students
/in Viewpoints/by SARDPFree one-on-one legal services sessions for students are being offered Thursday, November 17. These sessions are 30 minutes in length. These sessions are available through a partnership between the Students’ […]
The 2016-2017 Winter Council is …
/in Viewpoints/by SARDPRed Deer College students elected their 2016-2017 Winter Council October 6. Over 10 percent of the student population took part in the online vote. These 12 councilors, in conjunction with […]