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Primary geographic service area Founded Bow Valley College: Calgary: Calgary Metropolitan Region: 1965 Keyano College: Fort McMurray: Northeastern Alberta 1965 Lakeland College: Lloydminster: East Central Alberta 1913 Medicine Hat College: Medicine Hat: Southeastern Alberta 1965 NorQuest College: Edmonton: Edmonton Metropolitan Region: 1965 ...
NorQuest College is a publicly funded, post-secondary institution [1] in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The student body is approximately 12,435 full-time or part-time credit students, and approximately 7,876 non-credit or continuing education students.
MaKami College is a public, [1] not-for-profit [2] post-secondary college in Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was incorporated in Edmonton in 2001 as a private career college, and was designated an Independent Academic Institution in Alberta in 2023. The college became a not-for-profit educational institution in 2024.
Concordia University of Edmonton, is a publicly funded independent academic institution [1] in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; accredited under the Alberta Post-secondary Learning Act. [2] Concordia offers arts, science, and management undergraduate degree programs, as well as graduate degree programs in education, information technology ...
The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) is a public polytechnic [6] and applied sciences institute in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. NAIT offers approximately 120 credit programs leading to degrees, applied degrees, diplomas, and certificates.
John de Ruiter (born November 11, 1959) is a Canadian spiritual leader and author who conducts meetings in Edmonton, Alberta and abroad.He operates a centre called the College of Integrated Philosophy and conducted his seminars and lectures from the Oasis Centre in west Edmonton from 2007 to 2021, when it was sold to the Aga Khan Foundation for $6,650,000.
Grant MacEwan University, commonly known as MacEwan University, is a public university located in Downtown Edmonton, Alberta.Originally established as a community college which was named in honor of Dr. Grant MacEwan, 9th Lieutenant Governor (Canada) of Alberta in 1971, Grant MacEwan College officially transitioned into a university in 2009 under the Post-Secondary Learning Act. [1]
St. Joseph's College at the University of Alberta University of Calgary. Alberta's public post-secondary system is organized into six categories or institutional designations. Collectively, these institutions offer a comprehensive set of certificates, diplomas, applied degrees, bachelors, masters and doctoral programs.