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Universities in Canada are established and operate under provincial and territorial government charters, directed by First Nations bands,[a] or by federal legislation.[b] Most public universities in the country are members of Universities Canada. The title "university" is protected under federal regulation.[1]
As of 2023[update], there are over 100 universities in Canada, offering education in English and French.[2] Most French-speaking universities are located in Quebec, though several institutions outside the province are either francophone or bilingual. 1.8 million students are enrolled in university.[3] Programs are offered to graduating high school students through choice; however, students must maintain specific entering averages, which generally range from 65 to 85%, depending on criteria set by the chosen university. On campus residences are available at 95% of universities in Canada.[4]
There are many public universities in Canada that are authorized to issue degrees. Degrees from Affiliated institutions and seminaries are typically awarded by the affiliate's parent institution.
The following is a list of private universities that are authorized to issue degrees by a provincial authority. The following list does not include satellite campuses (Northeastern University - Toronto) and (Niagara University) and branches in Canada for universities based in the United States. All of them are English language institutions.
Name | City | Province | Est. | Students[5] | Faith-based | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Undergrad. | Graduate | Total | |||||
Ambrose University | Calgary | Alberta | 1921 | 920 | 0 | 920 | Yes |
Booth University College | Winnipeg | Manitoba | 1982 | 250 | 0 | 250 | Yes |
Burman University | Lacombe | Alberta | 1907 | Yes | |||
Canadian Mennonite University[5] | Winnipeg | Manitoba | 1999 | 1,235 | 64 | 1,299 | Yes |
Concordia University of Edmonton | Edmonton | Alberta | 1921 | 2,808 | 290 | 3,098 | No[i] |
Crandall University[9][needs update] | Moncton | New Brunswick | 1949 | 685 | 0 | 685 | Yes |
Kingswood University[10][needs update] | Sussex | New Brunswick | 1945 | 300 | 0 | 300 | Yes |
Pacific Coast University for Workplace Health Sciences | Port Alberni | British Columbia | 2007 | No | |||
Providence University College and Theological Seminary | Otterburne | Manitoba | 1925 | Yes | |||
Redeemer University | Hamilton | Ontario | 1982 | 787 | 0 | 787 | Yes |
St. Mary's University, Calgary | Calgary | Alberta | 1986 | 1,025 | 0 | 1,025 | Yes |
St. Stephen's University | St. Stephen | New Brunswick | 1975 | 0 | 104 | 104 | Yes |
The King's University | Edmonton | Alberta | 1979 | 819 | 40 | 859 | Yes |
Trinity Western University | Langley | British Columbia | 1962 | 3,364 | 1,402 | 4,766 | Yes |
Tyndale University | Toronto | Ontario | 1894 | 850 | 0 | 850 | Yes |
University Canada West[11][needs update] | Vancouver | British Columbia | 2005 | 350 | 0 | 350 | No |
University of Fredericton | Fredericton | New Brunswick | 2005 | No | |||
University of Niagara Falls Canada | Niagara Falls | Ontario | 2024 | No | |||
Yorkville University | Fredericton, Toronto, Vancouver, Vaughan | British Columbia, New Brunswick, Ontario | 2003 | No |
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