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The campus now offers four post-secondary pathways (health care, business, hospitality and technology) through seven full-time programs. The two newest programs are Hospitality Skills and Technology Fundamentals and will launch in fall 2013. "This growth is only possible because we now have a permanent location. We can invest in technology to deliver programs we couldn't before," says Lynn Hynd, Manager of Campus Services and Community Relations. Post-secondary enrolment increased by 67 per cent between fall 2011 and fall 2012. The campus also launched the School Within a College program in partnership with the Simcoe County District School Board for college-capable high school students who are at risk of not graduating. growth a result of donor generosity Hundreds of donors helped make the Sadlon Centre and John Di Poce Campus possible through Georgian's Power of Education fundraising campaign. Fourteen–and-a-half million dollars was raised for the health and wellness project and the college is close to wrapping up its $750,000 community campaign for the new campus. "Georgian students are a great return on investment. Our donors are already seeing results from their support of our students and these substantial additions to the college," says Lisa Eveleigh, Executive Director of Development and Alumni Relations. t t Georgian College Optical is one of six health care clinics open to the public. GeorgianView 2012/13 | 37