Algonquin College and Okanagan College have announced changes to their programming and operations as they continue to respond to their financial situation. Algonquin’s Board of Governors has voted to proceed with cutting 30 programs. The decision was originally delayed to give the college time to understand the impact of ON’s funding changes. “The information that we have seen so far has led us to conclude that we must continue strong fiscal diligence going forward,” said Algonquin President Claude Brulé. Okanagan announced that it would be consolidating some of its programs to a shared Arts and Sciences portfolio, as well as merging the activities of its standalone International Education department into its Student Services portfolio.