The Urgent Board Vote and What Happened on March 2
On March 2, 2026, Algonquin College's Board of Governors convened a virtual meeting that lasted just one hour, resulting in a unanimous decision to suspend 30 programs effective Fall 2026. This included the outright cancellation of seven programs and the suspension of 23 others, primarily due to mounting financial pressures. College President and CEO Claude Brulé described the move as essential for long-term sustainability, stating, "We must continue strong fiscal diligence going forward." The decision came after a brief delay following Ontario's February 12 funding announcement, but the board pressed ahead to address immediate cash-flow concerns.
This marks the second round of major cuts, following 37 program suspensions and the Perth campus closure announced last year. The virtual format drew criticism for lacking transparency, as it occurred during a student break week with limited public notice.
Deep Dive into Algonquin's Financial Deficit
Algonquin College is grappling with a projected $44 million deficit for the 2026-27 academic year, up from $27 million currently, with earlier estimates reaching $60 million for 2025-26 and potentially $93 million without intervention. Years of frozen tuition fees, mismatched provincial grants, and a sharp drop in revenue have created a structural gap that a modest 2% annual tuition hike cannot bridge.
Senior Vice President Academic Julie Beauchamp highlighted that 110 of the college's 199 programs fail to meet the 20% financial margin target, forcing high-performers to subsidize others—a model now unsustainable. Other cost-saving measures include $13 million invested in a student information system since 2019 and reductions in discretionary spending and administrative layers.
Enrollment Plunge: The International Student Factor
A 53% decline in international enrollment and 10% drop in domestic students during Winter 2026 translated to shortfalls of 608 international and 636 domestic spots, generating a $4.7 million hit. Federal study permit caps and reduced post-graduate work permits have crippled revenue from high-paying international tuition, a trend affecting colleges province-wide. Thirteen of the suspended programs were ineligible for these permits, exacerbating losses.
Domestic declines stem from economic pressures and shifting job markets, underscoring the need for programs aligned with labour demands.
Ontario's Post-Secondary Funding Overhaul
The Government of Ontario's $6.4 billion investment over four years, announced February 12, lifts the tuition freeze and introduces a new formula prioritizing health care, skilled trades, construction, transportation, mining, energy, advanced manufacturing, and STEM fields. However, OSAP shifts to 75% loans and 25% grants, and funding ties to efficiency and priority alignment. Algonquin welcomes the support but notes 22 suspended programs fall outside these priorities.
Algonquin's official FAQs detail how the college is adapting to this model for stability.
Complete List of the 30 Suspended Programs
| School/Facility | Program Name | Status/Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence | Sustainable Architectural Design | Suspended |
| Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence | Horticultural Industries | Suspended |
| Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence | Horticulture Techniques – Apprenticeship | Suspended |
| Pembroke Campus | Business | Offered at Ottawa & Online |
| Pembroke Campus | Business Fundamentals | Offered at Ottawa & Online |
| Pembroke Campus | Computer Programming | Offered at Ottawa & Online |
| Pembroke Campus | Environmental Management and Assessment | Offered at Ottawa |
| School of Advanced Technology | Manufacturing Engineering Technician | Suspended |
| Faculty of Arts and Media Design | Pathways to Indigenous Empowerment | Replaced by Indigenous Studies |
| Faculty of Arts and Media Design | Applied Museum Studies | Suspended |
| Faculty of Arts and Media Design | Design Foundations | Suspended |
| Faculty of Arts and Media Design | General Arts and Science – Aboriginal | Replaced by Indigenous Studies |
| Faculty of Arts and Media Design | Journalism | Suspended |
| Faculty of Arts and Media Design | Music, Media and Film Foundations | Suspended |
| Faculty of Arts and Media Design | General Arts and Science (except EAP) | Suspended |
| Faculty of Arts and Media Design | Music Industry Arts | Suspended |
| Faculty of Arts and Media Design | Illustration and Concept Art | Suspended |
| School of Business and Hospitality | Bachelor of Culinary Arts & Food Science (Honours) | Suspended |
| School of Business and Hospitality | Bartending | Suspended |
| School of Business and Hospitality | Business Development and Sales | Suspended |
| School of Business and Hospitality | Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management | Suspended |
| School of Business and Hospitality | Tourism – Travel | Suspended |
| School of Business and Hospitality | Law Clerk | Suspended |
| School of Business and Hospitality | Event Management | Suspended |
| School of Business and Hospitality | Financial Services | Suspended |
| School of Business and Hospitality | Paralegal | Suspended |
| School of Health Studies | Pre-Health Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas | Suspended |
| School of Health Studies | Pre-Health Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees (Ottawa) | Suspended |
| School of Wellness, Public Safety & Community Studies | Recreation and Leisure Services | Suspended |
| School of Wellness, Public Safety & Community Studies | Fitness and Health Promotion | Online only |
This table compiles data from official sources, showing many programs continue elsewhere or are replaced.
What This Means for Current and Prospective Students
Enrolled students and those admitted for Spring 2026 can complete their programs under teach-out plans compliant with Ministry guidelines. Applicants to suspended programs will be notified and redirected to alternatives via Ottawa higher ed options.
- Clarity for planning academic paths.
- Opportunities in growing fields like STEM and health.
- Potential transfers to similar programs at other Ontario colleges.
Prospective students should check Rate My Professor for insights on remaining programs.
Faculty and Staff: Job Losses and Union Backlash
OPSEU Local 415 President Tracy Henderson called it "another dark day," citing lost educational capacity, hundreds of job losses, and denied data requests. Program coordinators expressed frustration over criteria, despite industry support letters.
For affected faculty, explore higher ed faculty jobs or career advice to pivot.
Economic Ripple Effects in Ottawa and Beyond
As Ontario's largest college by full-time spots (19,000), Algonquin drives local economy through graduates in hospitality, arts, and trades. Cuts threaten industries reliant on these talents, amplifying Ottawa Valley impacts.
Board Chair Rodney Wilson acknowledged graduates' value but prioritized viability.
Stakeholder Perspectives: From Anger to Adaptation
Students like Samuel Pilon decried secrecy; faculty campaigned unsuccessfully. Yet, the college frames cuts as renewal, investing in priority areas. Broader Ontario colleges face similar woes from intl declines.
CBC coverage captures the tension.
Historical Context: A Pattern of Restructuring
Last year's 37 suspensions and Perth closure set the stage, responding to pre-2026 pressures. Algonquin's business plan projects reserve draws but aims for balance.
Photo by Raka Rahmadani on Unsplash
Looking Ahead: Renewal, Opportunities, and Advice
Algonquin plans portfolio reset for demand-driven quality. Students: Explore higher ed jobs, university jobs in CA, or academic CV tips. Institutions must innovate amid policy shifts.
Positive note: Funding boosts enable focus on high-impact sectors, benefiting Canada's workforce.
