St Martin's College
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For the university in Washington state, see St. Martin's University. For the art college, see Saint Martin's School of Art and Central Saint Martins. For the school in Malta, see St. Martin's College (Malta).
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Motto | Scio cui credidi (I know Him in whom I have believed) |
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Type | Higher Education College |
Active | 1964–2007 |
Location | Lancaster, Ambleside, Carlisle, Whitehaven, Barrow and London , |
Website | www.cumbria.ac.uk |
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St Martin's College was a British higher education college with campuses in Lancaster, Ambleside and Carlisle, as well as sites in Whitehaven, Barrow and London. It provided undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the arts, humanities, business studies, teacher training, health and social care. In 2006 the college was granted the power to award its own degrees (prior to this they were accredited by Lancaster University). On 1 August 2007, the college merged with other institutions to form the University of Cumbria.