To be part of the solution to solve skilled labour shortage and to continue building the next-generation workforce in construction, Procore.org, Procore’s social impact arm, has just launched an educational offering for Canadian colleges and universities to help students learn how to use Procore while in school, exposing them to the software that they will likely encounter in their internships and jobs after they graduate.
Procore.org has created an Educators’ Training Centre for instructors with educational resources such as presentations, student exercises, sample project data, and a special video certification course for Canadian students.
Procore.org currently works with 15 colleges and universities in Canada, offering free accounts with unlimited user licenses, access to all of Procore’s tools and features, and several complimentary training sessions for professors led by Procore’s implementation training team. These educational institutions in Canada include Red Deer Polytechnic, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, University of Alberta, Centennial College, Conestoga College, Algonquin College, George Brown College, Lambton College, Cégep de Saint-Laurent, Concordia University, Cégep du Vieux-Montréal, La Cité Collégiale, New Brunswick Community College and University of New Brunswick.
How Procore works with Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) in advancing construction’s future workforce, one student at a time – learn more here.
How New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) works with Procore to prepare students for a successful career in construction – learn more here.
Get more information on the Educators’ Training Centre for Canadian colleges and universities