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Athabasca University was created by the Alberta government in 1970 as part of an expansion of higher education to cope with rising enrolment at the time. In the late 1960s, the University of Alberta (U of A) had long been established, the University of Calgary was created through new legislation, and an Order in Council had created the University of Lethbridge. [7]
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School of Global Access is the college's hub for English language learning, services and programs for newcomers to Canada, and inter-cultural learning. School of Health and Wellness offers studies towards careers as a healthcare aide, nurse, pharmacy technician, and more. School of Technology offers education in information technology and design.
The university followed the model of the land-grant state colleges in the Midwest of the United States and is a non-denominational, publicly supported institution that provides programs accessible to the provincial population. [3]
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Frits Pannekoek AOE (born 1947) served as president of Athabasca University from 2005 to 2014. From 1998 to 2005 he was director of information resources and associate professor in the Faculty of Communication and Culture, University of Calgary. Prior to taking that position, he was director of director of historic sites (1979 to 1998).