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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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Royal Roads University started out as HMCS Royal Roads, a training institution for Naval Reserve Officers in 1940. Its name changed many times, but it settled as Royal Roads Military College in 1968, and gained the right to grant degrees in its own name in 1975. In 1995 the military college was decommissioned, but much […]

Royal Roads University

Canada

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Seneca College was founded just over 50 years ago, in 1967. Its beginnings were humble, though it began to grow quickly. Its first building still stands in what is now known as Newham Campus. Ground was broken for its second campus in Buttonville at the same time, this one dedicated to its still thriving aviation […]

Seneca College

Canada

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The University of Winnipeg’s history goes back nearly 150 years to its two founding institutions – Wesley College (founded 1888) and Manitoba College (founded 1871). In 1938 these two schools merged to form United College. This institution was associated with the University of Manitoba until 1967, when it received its charter and became the University […]

University of Winnipeg

Canada

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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 […]

Conestoga College

Canada

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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 […]

Laurentian University

Canada

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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 […]

University of the Fraser Valley

Canada

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The University of Waterloo was founded as Waterloo College in 1925, which was closely associated with the University of Western Ontario. In the 1950s the school began taking the steps necessary to become non-denominational and eligible for public funding. By 1959 it had rebuilt itself as the University of Waterloo, a publicly funded research and […]

University of Waterloo

Canada

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