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Pathway students set for success thanks to free laptops from Lenovo

January 17, 2025

Students in two of RRC Polytech’s Pathway programs — Pathway to Information Technology Programs and Pathway to Engineering Technology Programs — are starting their second term strong thanks to free technology from Lenovo.

“The financial cost of accessing technology like laptops can pose a barrier and make it difficult for some students entering a post-secondary program,” says Fred Meier, President and CEO, RRC Polytech.

“Lenovo is eliminating that barrier by ensuring students have their own technology they can use in and out of the classroom. This gift is already boosting each student’s confidence in their abilities, enabling them to pursue their chosen paths with the assurance that they are prepared to excel in both their future education and the workplace after graduation.”

As the winter term began, Warren Beleyowski, Account Executive from Lenovo, joined Pathway students for a visual demonstration of how they are integrating Indigenous perspectives into the field of engineering, providing them with a more sustainable approach to the industry.

The Lenovo Thinkpad X13 Gen 4 laptops were given to the students at the beginning of the Fall 2024 term; they will be able to keep them even after their programs come to an end this spring. The College’s Pathway programs are designed to equip Indigenous Manitobans with the support and skills needed to confidently transition into specific RRC Polytech programs.

Students like Kayleen Balfour rely on technology to succeed in the programs — though in-person labs are a critical component of their studies, so are online assignments and reading materials.

“Having this laptop has been a blessing,” says Balfour, a Pathway to Engineering Technology Programs student. “It really helps me separate school from my personal things, letting me better concentrate on my studies without distractions. I know the laptops are also making a big difference for other students who didn’t have access to a computer at the beginning of the course.”

This is the second time Lenovo has provided laptops to students In 2023, another cohort of Pathway to Information Technology Programs students received laptops for their studies.

“Lenovo is proud to help support the future leaders of tomorrow,” says Beleyowski. “By providing students with the technology they need to complete their programs, we strive to bridge access gaps and help them on their path to success.”

Throughout the month of January, RRC Polytech is waiving the registration fee for First Nations (Status and Non-status), Métis and Inuit learners to any College program.
Waiving application fees during this period is part of RRC Polytech’s ongoing strategy to increase Indigenous enrolment and reduce barriers to education. With over 150 programs to choose from, including seven Pathways and introductory programs through the School of Indigenous Education, qualified learners can find the perfect program to fit their needs and provide the credentials needed to start a career.

RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of the Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anishininwak, Dakota Oyate, and Denésuline, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.

We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.