Durham College launches military-connected college initiative

In recognition of Canadian Armed Forces Day on June 7, Durham College (DC) is proud to announce it is a military-connected college (MCC), expanding its efforts to support military members, Veterans, and their families.

As an MCC, DC is strengthening pathways from service to post-secondary education and onward to meaningful careers, while helping ensure those with military connections are recognized, welcomed, and connected across every stage of their academic journey.

Thom MacDonald, Associate Vice President, Enrolment and International Education, brings personal experience to the initiative. MacDonald served as a Canadian Armed Forces Reservist for 17 years while studying and working at DC.

“My service was only possible because DC was open to being flexible around my training and tasking commitments,” said MacDonald. “Our goal is to ensure military-connected learners have access to that same flexibility and support. We are proud to welcome them to DC and to ensure that they feel seen and supported throughout their studies. These learners bring leadership, discipline and valuable lived experience into our classrooms. Our role is to reduce barriers where we can and help them translate their experience into academic and career success.”

To further support this community, DC has launched a new online resource hub designed specifically for those whose lives have been shaped by military service.

The new MCC webpage serves as a central hub for information and services available to prospective and current learners with military connections, including prior learning recognition, academic advising, financial guidance, career counselling, flexible learning options, and connections to community resources.

Located in Durham Region, a community with deep military roots, DC is proud to build on longstanding local connections to service and leadership. As this work continues, DC will expand services, partnerships, and learning opportunities that help members of the military-connected community succeed in their studies and future careers.