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The Toronto Film School was founded in 2001. It quickly began to gain popularity, and was bought by the RCCIT family of for-profit schools in 2009. At that time, the school began to add programs in television, film and stage acting, in scriptwriting for film and television, and in film production. In 2010, the […]
The University of Prince Edward Island – UPEI – was founded in 1820 as Kent College. It was later named Prince of Wales College. Another institution that was to become an important part of UPEI, the Central Academy, received the UK’s Royal Charter in 1834. By 1860 the Colleges were merged under the name of […]
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 […]
VIU’s history began in 1936. At the time it was little more than a shed, with 8 students learning how to be auto mechanics under local garage owner Jack Macready. By 1938, though, vocational training classes moved to the Thomas Hodgson School, became known as the Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Centre. They adopted the name Malaspina […]
The Vancouver Film School (VFS) was founded in 1987, initially enrolling only 12 students. However, it began to grow almost immediately and had added the world’s first dedicated New Media training centre in 1991 – before most of the world had even heard of the concept. 1994 saw them introducing both a Classical Animation program […]
Conestoga College, Technically the Conestoga College Institute of Technology an Advanced Learning, got its start as the Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology in 1967. It was one of a group of such colleges created by the government of Ontario at the time to provide technology-based education throughout the region. The current name was […]
Laurentian University, also called Université Laurentienne, was incorporated in 1960 in Greater Sudbury in Ontario. However, its history goes back to 1913, and the founding of the Jesuit Collège du Sacré-Coeur. The Collège began granting undergraduate degrees in 1957. It took on the name of Laurentian University and its officially non-denominational character in 1960. Classes […]
The University of the Fraser Valley got its start in 1974 as Fraser Valley College, and by 1975 could claim more than 2,300 students. It added an award-winning Trades program in 1978, and by 1986 had opened an extensive Agriculture Centre in Chilliwack. It first gained University College status in 1991, becoming the University College […]