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Concordia University of Edmonton was founded in 1921 as Concordia College by the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod to prepare young men for preaching and teaching in the Christian church. It was essentially a high school for many decades. It introduced co-education in 1939, offering general study courses and an accredited high school program.
In June 2017 Henitiuk was appointed as Vice-president Academic & Provost at Concordia University of Edmonton, Alberta. From April 2013 to June 2017 Henitiuk was a professor of English and executive director of the Centre for the Advancement of Faculty Excellence (formerly Faculty Commons) at Grant MacEwan University.
Concordia University of Edmonton; E. Edmonton Normal School; F. University of Alberta Faculté Saint-Jean; K. King's University (Canada) M. MaKami College; N. Newman ...
Concordia Lutheran Seminary: Edmonton: 1984 Newman Theological College: Edmonton: 1964 Peace River Bible Institute: Sexsmith: 1934 Prairie College: Three Hills: 1922 Rocky Mountain College Calgary: 1992 Rosebud School of the Arts Rosebud: 1973 St. Stephen's College Edmonton: 1908 Vanguard College: Edmonton: 1942
The non-accredited Concordia College and University is in no way affiliated with the Concordia University System or its seven campuses. The educational institutions of the Lutheran Church–Canada are not part of the CUS even though that church body was originally part of the LCMS and remains associated with it.
Concordia University of Edmonton is an independent university in Edmonton established by the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod in 1921 to train Lutheran pastors. It became an auxiliary of LCC in 1988 and remained so until 2010. Concordia provided training programs for church workers until their suspension in 2015.
Concordia Lutheran Seminary (CLS) is a Lutheran seminary situated on the north bank of the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton, the provincial capital of Alberta, Canada. The seminary is located near the campus of Concordia University of Edmonton , and is part of the Lutheran Church–Canada (LCC).
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