Universities and colleges in Manitoba :



 
  • Assiniboine Community College

    Assiniboine Community College is responsible for agriculture training for the province of Manitoba, and the Agriculture and Environment division offers agriculture courses in communities across Manitoba.

    The main ACC campus is located in Brandon. A satellite campus is located in Dauphin, and training sites are located in Winnipeg, Neepawa, Russell, Swan River, and Steinbach.

  • Booth College

    The Booth College is a theological school and seminary affiliated with the Salvation Army located in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

  • Brandon University

    Brandon University is a Canadian university located in the city of Brandon, Manitoba, with an enrolment of 3383 (2005) full-time and part-time students. The current location was founded on July 13, 1899 as Brandon College as a Baptist institution. It was chartered as a university on June 5, 1967. The university is a member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) and the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), the Canadian University Society for Intercollegiate Debate (CUSID) and a member of Canadian Interuniversity Sport. Brandon University has an extremely well regarded music school. Brandon University has the smallest class sizes in Canada for first and second year students, and the second smallest class sizes in third and fourth year class (According to Macleans Magazine). In the most recent Macleans rankings (2008-2009) of primarily undergraduate universities in Canada, Brandon University was ranked 11th out of 22. The university press, The Quill, is a member of CUP.

  • Canadian Mennonite University

    Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) is a Christian university located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada that awards three and four-year degrees in a variety of programs. A member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), CMU offers classes in three different settings: its Shaftesbury campus in southwest Winnipeg, at Menno Simons College, its campus at the University of Winnipeg, and Outtatown, a one-year international certificate program with training in Canada and Guatemala or South Africa.

  • University of Manitoba

    The University of Manitoba, in Winnipeg, Canada, is the largest university in the province of Manitoba. It is also Manitoba's most comprehensive and only research-intensive post-secondary educational institution. It was founded in 1877, making it Western Canada’s first university. It placed in SJTU's list of the world's Top 500 Universities. The presses, The Gradzette and The Manitoban, are members of CUP.

  • Menno Simons College

    Menno Simons College is a Mennonite college in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is one of the three founding colleges of Canadian Mennonite University and is affiliated with the University of Winnipeg. MSC is located on the downtown campus of the University of Winnipeg.

  • Providence College and Theological Seminary

    Providence College and Theological Seminary is an interdenominational Christian Liberal Arts College located approximately 50 kilometres south-east of Winnipeg in Otterburne, Manitoba. The goal of Providence is to teach students how to think, live, and serve in the church and society. Providence is currently accredited by The Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE). The College offers nearly 200 courses that are transferable to University of Manitoba. Students can also transfer many courses to other Canadian educational institutions such as Brandon University and University of Winnipeg.

  • Red River College

    Red River College of Applied Arts, Science and Technology is located in Winnipeg. The College offers diploma, certificate, and apprenticeship programs in the applied arts, applied sciences, and various trades. The university press, The Projector, is a member of CUP.

  • Steinbach Bible College

    Steinbach Bible College is a small Anabaptist college located in Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada. It opened in 1936 as a training school for Mennonite Brethren and Evangelical Mennonite Brethren churches of Canada.

  • University College of the North

    The University College of the North (UCN) is a post-secondary institution located in northern Manitoba, Canada. UCN has a student body of approximately 3500 annually, and a staff of 230. The current president of UCN is Dr. Denise Henning. She replaced Dr. Tony Bos who held the position from the University's founding through July 2006. The Chancellor for UCN is Ovide Mercredi, former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations.

  • University of Winnipeg

    The University of Winnipeg (U of W) is a public university in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada that focuses primarily on undergraduate education. The U of W's founding colleges were Manitoba College and Wesley College, which merged to form United College in 1938. The University of Winnipeg was established in 1967 when United College received its charter.

  • Yellowquill College

    Yellowquill College is Manitoba's first Indian-controlled post-secondary institution. The First Nation owned and operated college was founded in October, 1984, by the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council.



 
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