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Trent University was originally founded in 1963, as a public, non-denominational university in the town of Peterborough, in Ontario’s Trent Valley. In 1964 it had only 100 students. The university consists of several individual colleges. The first was Catherine Parr Traill College, the home of the university’s Modern Languages, Canadian Studies, Cultural Studies and English […]

Trent University

Canada

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Wilfrid Laurier University was founded by the Lutheran Synod in 1910 as the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary of Eastern Canada. The same institution bean offering non-religious courses in 1914 under the name Waterloo College School. Ten years later, the Waterloo College of Arts was formally created, and was soon affiliated with the University of Western […]

Wilfrid Laurier University

Canada

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Saint Mary’s University is one of Canada’s oldest institutions. got its start as the Glebe House boys’ school in 1802. In time it became a college, and then a university in its own right. Saint Mary’s was first given the power to grand degrees in 1841. The university was later run by the Christian Brothers […]

Saint Mary’s University

Canada

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The University of Lethbridge is unique in that it offers students of all levels the chance to work beside some of the tip researchers in Canada in state of the art facilities like the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience and highly accredited institutions like the Dhillon School of Business. It is also the only school […]

University of Lethbridge

Canada

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Camosun College is more than 100 years old, having got its start as the Young Building of Victoria’s Normal School in 1914. That same building is still the heart of the Lansdowne Campus today. At the time, it had fewer than 100 students. The college itself was formed in 1970 as the Juan de Fuca […]

Camosun College

Canada

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Mount Allison University was originally founded as The Mount Allison Wesleyan Academy in 1843. At the time it admitted only males, but a Ladies’ College soon followed in 1854. The schools first gained the power to grant degrees in 1862, officially becoming a university at that time. Not long after, in 1875, the university conferred […]

Mount Allison University

Canada

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Brandon University got its start in 1880, when Prairie College was started by some of the first Baptist missionaries to arrive in the south-western Manitoba town called Rapid City. This was replaced by Brandon College in 1889, another Baptist school, this time associated with McMaster University. At that time, it was a liberal arts institution […]

Brandon University

Canada

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The University of Manitoba was originally founded as a non-denominational university comprised of three colleges – the French speaking and Roman Catholic oriented St. Boniface College, the English speaking and Anglican oriented St John’s College and the English speaking by Presbyterian oriented Manitoba College – in 1877. It was the first university to be established […]

University of Manitoba

Canada

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