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|name ='''Canadian University College''' |
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|nomcommune=L'Aiguillon |
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|région=[[Midi-Pyrénées]] |
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|département=[[Ariège]] |
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|arrondissement=Foix |
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|canton=Lavelanet |
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|established = 1907 |
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|insee=09003 |
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|type = Private University |
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|cp=09300 |
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|maire=Claude Camanes |
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|mandat=2001-2008 |
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|faculty = 40 |
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|intercomm=Pays d'Olmes |
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|president = Andrea Luxton |
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|longitude=1.90166666667 |
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|latitude=42.9180555556 |
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|alt moy=463 m |
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|alt maxi=920 m |
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|dean = |
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|hectares=637 |
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|km²=6.37 |
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|sans=422 |
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|students = 400 |
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|date-sans=1999 |
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|undergrad = 20 |
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|dens=66|}} |
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|city =[[Lacombe, Alberta]] |
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|state =[[Alberta]] |
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|country =[[Canada]] |
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|affiliation =[[Seventh-day Adventist Church|Seventh-day Adventist]], [[Christian]] |
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|affiliations = [[Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada|Association of Theological Schools]], [[Loma Linda University]], [[La Sierra University]] |
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|website =http://www.cauc.ca |
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'''Canadian University College''' is a private Christian University affiliated with the [[Seventh-day Adventist Church|Seventh-day Adventist]]. Although a significant number of students come from an [[Seventh-day Adventist Church|Seventh-day Adventist]] background, all students who are interested in living and studying in a Christian context are welcome to apply. The College is a degree-granting institution and teacher's college in [[Lacombe, Alberta]]. It offers more than twenty fully-accredited undergraduate degree, diploma, and certificate programs. The college has an enrollment of about 400, with a student-to-teacher ratio of ten to one. |
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''' L'Aiguillon ''' is a [[Communes of the Ariège department|commune]] in the [[Ariège]] [[Departments of France|department]] in southwestern [[France]]. |
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Canadian University College traces its roots to the first Seventh-day Adventist secondary school in Alberta, established in 1907 in [[Leduc, Alberta|Leduc]]. The Lacombe site for the College was chosen in 1909. It is affiliated with the [[Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada|Association of Theological Schools]]. |
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Canadian University College is authorized by the Government of Alberta to offer accredited degrees pursuant to the Universities Act of Alberta: Bachelor of Arts (3 & 4 years), Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Business Administration (4 year), Bachelor of Science (3&4 year), diploma (2 year), Marital & Family therapy program. The programs are offered in the Division of Arts; Division of Science; School of Business; and School of Education. |
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''Based on the article in the French Wikipedia.'' |
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==Residence== |
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[[Category:Communes of Ariège|Aiguillon]] |
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Canadian University College has residence accomodation and a limited amount of off campus housing. |
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==Affiliations== |
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Affiliated with Canadian University College and operating on the same campus, are Parkview Adventist Academy (a boarding school for grades 10-12), [[Loma Linda University]]’s Marital and Family Therapy Master’s Degree program, and [[La Sierra University]] Extended Campus Program offering a Master of Arts degree from the La Sierra University School of Education. |
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*[[List of Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities]] |
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*[[Seventh-day Adventist Church]] |
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*[[Historic Adventism]] |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.cauc.ca Official website] |
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{{Seventh-day Adventists Colleges and Universities in North America}} |
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Revision as of 14:28, 11 October 2008
Type | Private University |
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Established | 1907 |
Affiliation | Seventh-day Adventist, Christian |
President | Andrea Luxton |
Academic staff | 40 |
Students | 400 |
Undergraduates | 20 |
Location | , , |
Affiliations | Association of Theological Schools, Loma Linda University, La Sierra University |
Website | http://www.cauc.ca |
Canadian University College is a private Christian University affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist. Although a significant number of students come from an Seventh-day Adventist background, all students who are interested in living and studying in a Christian context are welcome to apply. The College is a degree-granting institution and teacher's college in Lacombe, Alberta. It offers more than twenty fully-accredited undergraduate degree, diploma, and certificate programs. The college has an enrollment of about 400, with a student-to-teacher ratio of ten to one.
Canadian University College traces its roots to the first Seventh-day Adventist secondary school in Alberta, established in 1907 in Leduc. The Lacombe site for the College was chosen in 1909. It is affiliated with the Association of Theological Schools.
Programs
Canadian University College is authorized by the Government of Alberta to offer accredited degrees pursuant to the Universities Act of Alberta: Bachelor of Arts (3 & 4 years), Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Business Administration (4 year), Bachelor of Science (3&4 year), diploma (2 year), Marital & Family therapy program. The programs are offered in the Division of Arts; Division of Science; School of Business; and School of Education.
Residence
Canadian University College has residence accomodation and a limited amount of off campus housing.
Affiliations
Affiliated with Canadian University College and operating on the same campus, are Parkview Adventist Academy (a boarding school for grades 10-12), Loma Linda University’s Marital and Family Therapy Master’s Degree program, and La Sierra University Extended Campus Program offering a Master of Arts degree from the La Sierra University School of Education.
See also
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- List of Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities
- Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Historic Adventism
External links
References