ARUCC MyCreds|MesCertif Partners With Saskatchewan Ministry of Education to Revolutionize High School Transcript Management

The Association of Registrars of the Universities and Colleges of Canada (ARUCC) is proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education, aimed at migrating all high school transcripts in the province to Canada’s national digital credential network, MyCreds|MesCertif. This innovative initiative marks a significant milestone in Canadian education by empowering students with unprecedented control and flexibility over their educational credentials.  

As the first province in Canada to undertake this transformative project, Saskatchewan is setting a new standard in digital credential management and student agency. Through this collaboration with ARUCC MyCreds|MesCertif, Saskatchewan high school graduates will be able to manage and share their transcripts securely through a cutting-edge digital platform, enhancing both access and autonomy. 

Key Highlights of the Collaboration: 

Empowering Learner Agency
The ARUCC MyCreds|MesCertif digital network provides learners with the autonomy to choose where and how their transcripts are shared. This shift represents a significant leap toward personalized education and student-centric services. 

Enhanced Security and Convenience
By utilizing the ARUCC MyCreds|MesCertif web wallet, students will enjoy increased security and convenience in managing their educational records. This system ensures that transcripts are easily accessible and can be confidently shared with educational institutions and employers, guaranteeing their authenticity. 

Pioneering Move in Canada
Saskatchewan is the first province to transition all high school transcripts to a national digital network, setting a precedent for other regions and showcasing the province’s commitment to innovative educational solutions. 

Statement from ARUCC MyCreds|MesCertif: 

“We are thrilled to collaborate with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education on this pioneering project,” said Jodi Tavares, Executive Director of ARUCC MyCreds|MesCertif. “This partnership underscores our commitment to advancing digital credentialing and supporting learner agency across Canada. We look forward to working closely with Saskatchewan to ensure a smooth transition and deliver a state-of-the-art solution for students.” 

About Saskatchewan Ministry of Education: 

The Saskatchewan Ministry of Education is dedicated to fostering a high-quality education system that supports the success of all students. The ministry focuses on preparing students for their future through innovative programs, policies, and partnerships. 

About ARUCC MyCreds/MesCertif: 

Owned by the Association of Registrars for the Universities and Colleges of Canada (ARUCC), MyCreds/MesCertif is a nonprofit, sector-owned, national digital credentialing network. It provides secure, efficient, and user-friendly solutions for issuing, receiving, managing, and sharing educational credentials. Developed by Registrars across Canada, the MyCreds/MesCertif network is learner-consent-driven and supports the advancement of digital credentials. 

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ARUCC is short for the Association of Registrars of the Universities and Colleges of Canada. It is the national body for registrars and enrolment services professionals of recognized colleges and universities who are dedicated to supporting students and developing professional services and standards for its members. Colleges and universities as well as other higher education organizations from across Canada are members of ARUCC.

The Association is the owner of MyCreds™, a platform and website which offers a pan-Canadian document exchange highway and credential wallet for students and graduates. This is a new, ground-breaking, sector-led collaboration to enable secure issuing, exchange, and verification of official digital documents, badges, micro-credentials and diplomas from across Canada and around the world.

This innovative, pan-Canadian initiative has benefited from the expertise of 100s of volunteers from colleges, universities and supporting organizations who engage regularly through various governance committees and who come from across Canada. Support has been provided by CUCCIO, PCCAT, and CanPESC and many others.

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