British Columbia
British Columbia
■ BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY L-2
3700 Willingdon Ave.
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5G 3H2
Tel: (604)434-5734
Admissions: (604)432-8215
Fax: (604)278-5363
Web Site: http://www.bcit.ca/
Description:
Province-supported, 4-year, coed. Awards bachelor's degrees. Founded 1964. Setting: 103-acre urban campus with easy access to Vancouver. Total enrollment: 22,670. 7,700 applied, 33% were admitted. 5% live on campus.
Entrance Requirements:
Option: electronic application. Required: high school transcript. Required for some: essay, 2 recommendations, interview. Entrance: moderately difficult.
Costs Per Year:
Application fee: $60 Canadian dollars. Tuition, fee, and room only charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Province resident tuition: $4390 full-time. College room only: $3735. International student tuition: $15,071 full-time. Tuition guaranteed not to increase for student's term of enrollment.
Collegiate Environment:
Student-run newspaper, radio station. Student services: health clinic, personal-psychological counseling. Campus security: 24-hour emergency response devices and patrols, student patrols, late night transport-escort service. 343 college housing spaces available; all were occupied in 2003-04. Freshmen given priority for college housing. Options: coed, men-only, women-only housing available. British Columbia Institute of Technology Library plus 1 other with 169,404 books, 39,295 microform titles, 1,080 serials, 4,627 audiovisual materials, an OPAC, and a Web page. Operations spending for 2004 fiscal year: $2.9 million.
■ COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE M-4
2940 Clearbrook Rd.
Abbotsford, BC, Canada V2T 2Z8
Tel: (604)853-3358
Free: 800-283-0881
Fax: (604)853-3063
E-mail: ron.penner@columbiabc.edu
Web Site: http://www.columbiabc.edu/
Description:
Independent Mennonite Brethren, 4-year, coed. Awards bachelor's degrees. Founded 1936. Setting: 9-acre urban campus with easy access to Vancouver. Endowment: $176,885. Educational spending for 2005 fiscal year: $2982 per student. Total enrollment: 491. Student-undergrad faculty ratio is 21:1. 320 applied, 72% were admitted. Students come from 5 provinces and territories, 11 other countries, 15% 25 or older, 65% live on campus. Academic area with the most degrees conferred: theology and religious vocations. Core. Calendar: semesters. Academic remediation for entering students, ESL program, services for LD students, advanced placement, independent study, distance learning, double major, part-time degree program, co-op programs and internships.
Entrance Requirements:
Open admission. Required: essay, high school transcript, minimum X high school GPA, recommendations. Required for some: interview. Entrance: noncompetitive. Application deadline: 8/15. Notification: continuous.
Costs Per Year:
Application fee: $50. Comprehensive fee: $12,140 includes full-time tuition ($7320) and college room and board ($4820). Full-time tuition varies according to program. Room and board charges vary according to board plan.
Collegiate Environment:
Orientation program. Drama-theater group, choral group, student-run newspaper. Student services: personal-psychological counseling. Campus security: late night transport-escort service, night watchman 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. College housing designed to accommodate 200 students; 239 undergraduates lived in college housing during 2003-04. On-campus residence required through sophomore year. Options: men-only, women-only housing available. Columbia Resource Center plus 1 other with 44,000 books, 100 serials, and a Web page. 20 computers available on campus for general student use. A campuswide network can be accessed. Staffed computer lab on campus.
■ KWANTLEN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE M-2
1266 72nd Ave.
Surrey, BC, Canada V3W 2M8
Tel: (604)599-2100
Admissions: (604)599-2018
Fax: (604)555-2068
Web Site: http://www.kwantlen.ca/
Description:
Province-supported, 4-year, coed. Awards associate and bachelor's degrees (profile includes information from Langley, Richmond, Newton and Surrey campuses). Setting: urban campus with easy access to Vancouver. Endowment: $6.4 million. Educational spending for 2005 fiscal year: $7700 per student. Total enrollment: 10,383. Student-undergrad faculty ratio is 35:1. 9,107 applied, 97% were admitted. Full-time: 7,291 students, 58% women, 42% men. Part-time: 3,092 students, 60% women, 40% men. Students come from 41 other countries, 2% Native American, 1% black, 22% Asian Canadian, 26% 25 or older, 28% transferred in. Retention: 90% of full-time freshmen returned the following year. Academic areas with the most degrees conferred: business/marketing; health professions and related sciences; computer and information sciences. Core. Calendar: semesters. Academic remediation for entering students, ESL program, services for LD students, advanced placement, accelerated degree program, independent study, distance learning, double major, summer session for credit, part-time degree program, adult/continuing education programs, co-op programs and internships. Study abroad program.
Entrance Requirements:
Open admission. Options: electronic application, early admission, early decision, early action, international baccalaureate accepted. Required: high school transcript. Recommended: high school transcript. Required for some: essay, minimum 2.0 high school GPA, recommendations, interview, portfolio, external testing, certain levels of certification (i.e. - first aid). Application deadlines: 6/30, 5/30 for nonresidents, 2/28 for early decision. Notification: continuous until 6/30, 5/30 for nonresidents, 3/31 for early decision. Preference given to students residing in all catchment area and apply for Bachelor in science for nursing.
Costs Per Year:
Application fee: $40 Canadian dollars. Tuition and fee charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Province resident tuition: $3360 full-time, $112 per credit part-time. Canadian resident tuition: $3360 full-time, $112 per credit part-time. International student tuition: $11,400 full-time.
Collegiate Environment:
Orientation program. Choral group, student-run newspaper. Social organizations: 15 open to all. Most popular organizations: academic clubs, Rowing Club, Cultural Diversity Club, Buddy Language Club. Major annual events: Welcome to Kwantlen Days, Kwantlen Eagles basketball games and tournaments, Majors Fair. Student services: health clinic, personal-psychological counseling, women's center. Campus security: 24-hour emergency response devices and patrols. College housing not available. Kwantlen University College Library - Surrey Campus plus 2 others with an OPAC and a Web page. Operations spending for 2004 fiscal year: $4.4 million. 100 computers available on campus for general student use. A campuswide network can be accessed from off-campus. Staffed computer lab on campus.
■ MALASPINA UNIVERSITY-COLLEGE F-1
900 Fifth St.
Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5S5
Tel: (250)753-3245
Admissions: (250)740-6356
Web Site: http://www.mala.bc.ca/
Description:
Province-supported, comprehensive, coed. Awards associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees. Founded 1969. Setting: 110-acre campus. Total enrollment: 20,679. Students come from 52 other countries. Calendar: semesters.
Costs Per Year:
Application fee: $30 Canadian dollars. Tuition and fee charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Area resident tuition: $3489 full-time, $116.30 per credit hour part-time. Mandatory fees: $279 full-time.
Community Environment:
Nanaimo is situated on Vancouver Island, across the Strait of Georgia from the city of Vancouver. The island is the largest on the Pacific Coast, both in North and South America. Nanaimo is the second largest community (95,000) on the island, being outranked by Victoria (250,000), the provincial capital located at the southern tip of the island. There are many excellent recreational facilities in the nearby mountains, forests, and lakes. Attractions include the Bastion, and the Centennial-Polk Theatre Museum. There is direct and frequent ferry service to Vancouver as well as rail, bus, and road connections to Victoria.
■ OPEN LEARNING AGENCY L-2
4355 Mathissi Place
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5G 4S8
Tel: (604)431-3000
Free: 800-663-9711
Fax: (604)431-3381
E-mail: edinfo@ola.bc.ca
Web Site: http://www.ola.ca/
Description:
Province-supported, 4-year, coed. Part of Province of British Columbia, Canada public post-secondary system. Awards bachelor's degrees (offers only distance learning degree programs). Founded 1978. Setting: suburban campus with easy access to Vancouver. Total enrollment: 13,950. Core. Calendar: continuous. Academic remediation for entering students, ESL program, services for LD students, self-designed majors, honors program, independent study, distance learning, double major, part-time degree program, external degree program, adult/continuing education programs. Off campus study at members of the Open University Consortium of British Columbia and Canada Virtual University Consortium.
Entrance Requirements:
Open admission. Options: Common Application, electronic application, deferred admission, international baccalaureate accepted. Required for some: program specific. Entrance: noncompetitive. Application deadline: Rolling.
Collegiate Environment:
College housing not available. Open Learning Agency Library plus 1 other with an OPAC and a Web page.
■ ROYAL ROADS UNIVERSITY M-11
2005 Sooke Rd.
Victoria, BC, Canada V9B 5Y2
Tel: (250)391-2511
Free: 800-788-8028
Admissions: (250)391-2552
Fax: (250)391-2522
Web Site: http://www.royalroads.ca/
Description:
Province-supported, upper-level, coed. Awards bachelor's and master's degrees. Founded 1996. Setting: 125-acre suburban campus. Endowment: $2 million. Research spending for 2004 fiscal year: $577,000. Educational spending for 2005 fiscal year: $4900 per student. Total enrollment: 2,984. Full-time: 199 students, 36% women, 64% men. Part-time: 211 students, 51% women, 49% men. Students come from 10 provinces and territories, 3 other countries, 15% from out-of province, 1% international, 76% 25 or older, 0% live on campus, 58% transferred in. Calendar: continuous. Advanced placement, accelerated degree program, distance learning, summer session for credit, part-time degree program, adult/continuing education programs. Off campus study.
Collegiate Environment:
Student-run newspaper. Most popular organizations: rowing, mountain biking, Recycling Club. Major annual events: rowing orientation, Garden City 10K run, Christmas Dance. Student services: personal-psychological counseling. Campus security: 24-hour emergency response devices and patrols, late night transport-escort service, controlled dormitory access. Learning Resource Centre plus 1 other with 40,000 books, 164 microform titles, 609 audiovisual materials, an OPAC, and a Web page. Operations spending for 2004 fiscal year: $700,000. 100 computers available on campus for general student use. A campuswide network can be accessed from student residence rooms and from off campus. Staffed computer lab on campus.
■ SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY L-2
8888 University Dr.
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 1S6
Tel: (604)291-3111
Admissions: (604)291-3224
Fax: (604)291-4969
E-mail: undergraduate-admissions@sfu.ca
Web Site: http://www.sfu.ca/
Description:
Province-supported, university, coed. Awards bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees and post-master's certificates. Founded 1965. Setting: suburban campus with easy access to Vancouver. Endowment: $88.4 million. Educational spending for 2005 fiscal year: $7279 per student. Total enrollment: 20,187. Faculty: 698 (all full-time). Student-undergrad faculty ratio is 25:1. Students come from 11 provinces and territories, 78 other countries, 5% from out-of province, 24% 25 or older, 4% live on campus. Retention: 73% of full-time freshmen returned the following year. Academic areas with the most degrees conferred: social sciences; business/marketing; education. Calendar: trimesters. Advanced placement, self-designed majors, honors program, independent study, distance learning, double major, summer session for credit, part-time degree program, adult/continuing education programs, co-op programs, graduate courses open to undergrads. Off campus study. Study abroad program.
Entrance Requirements:
Options: electronic application, early admission, early decision, international baccalaureate accepted. Required: high school transcript, minimum 3.2 high school GPA, SAT or ACT. Required for some: essay, recommendations, interview. Entrance: moderately difficult. Application deadlines: 4/30, 4/1 for early decision. Notification: 6/30, 4/15 for early decision.
Costs Per Year:
Application fee: $100 Canadian dollars. Tuition and fee charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Province resident tuition: $148.10 per credit hour part-time.
Collegiate Environment:
Orientation program. Drama-theater group, student-run newspaper, radio station. Social organizations: 60 open to all. Most popular organizations: The Peak Newspaper, orientation leaders, crisis line, Women's Centre, Simon Fraser Public Interest Research Group. Major annual events: Convocation, Clubs' Day, United Way Campaign. Student services: legal services, health clinic, personal-psychological counseling, women's center. Campus security: 24-hour emergency response devices and patrols, student patrols, late night transport-escort service, controlled dormitory access, safe-walk stations, 24-hour safe study area. 1,117 college housing spaces available. Freshmen guaranteed college housing. Options: coed, women-only housing available. W. A. C. Bennett Library with 1.4 million books, 1.2 million microform titles, 26,413 serials, 149,361 audiovisual materials, an OPAC, and a Web page. Operations spending for 2004 fiscal year: $11.9 million. 900 computers available on campus for general student use. A campuswide network can be accessed from off-campus. Staffed computer lab on campus.
Community Environment:
The 1,200 acre campus is situated atop Burnaby Mountain, making Simon Fraser a striking campus with spectacular views of the coastal mountains and the cities of the Lower Mainland. The outstanding architecture has won many awards. Services on campus include day care centres, Health Services (including physicians, a psychiatrist, nurses and physiotherapists), Athletic and Recreational Services (two full gymnasia, swimming and diving pools, tennis, squash and racquetball courts, sauna, and weight rooms), a campus radio station, printshop, legal advice clinic, ecumenical chaplaincy, women's centre, bookstores and student Pub. Simon Fraser University is wheelchair accessible.
■ SUMMIT PACIFIC COLLEGE M-4
Box 1700
Abbotsford, BC, Canada V2S 7E7
Tel: (604)853-7491
Free: 800-976-8388
Fax: (604)853-8951
Web Site: http://www.summitpacific.ca/
Description:
Independent, 4-year, coed, affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. Awards bachelor's degrees. Founded 1941. Setting: 101-acre suburban campus with easy access to Vancouver. Total enrollment: 197. Students come from 9 provinces and territories, 4 other countries, 27% 25 or older, 68% live on campus. Core. Calendar: semesters. Academic remediation for entering students, summer session for credit, part-time degree program, internships. Off campus study at Fraser Valley College, Trinity Western University.
Entrance Requirements:
Options: Common Application, deferred admission. Required: essay, high school transcript, 3 recommendations. Required for some: interview. Entrance: moderately difficult. Application deadline: Rolling.
Collegiate Environment:
Drama-theater group, choral group. Student services: personal-psychological counseling. Campus security: student patrols, campus gate locked after 11 p.m. On-campus residence required through senior year. Lorne Hudson Philip Memorial Library with 35,409 books and 132 serials. 4 computers available on campus for general student use. Staffed computer lab on campus.
■ THOMPSON RIVERS UNIVERSITY K-12
PO Box 3010, Station Terminal
Kamloops, BC, Canada V2C 5N3
Tel: (250)828-5000
Admissions: (250)828-5043
Fax: (250)828-5086
E-mail: admissions@tru.ca
Web Site: http://www.tru.ca
Description:
Province-supported, 4-year, coed. Awards associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees. Founded 1970. Setting: 100-acre small town campus. Endowment: $6.7 million. Educational spending for 2005 fiscal year: $6900 per student. Total enrollment: 9,662. Faculty: 623 (469 full-time, 154 part-time). Student-undergrad faculty ratio is 13:1. 2,390 applied, 59% were admitted. Students come from 10 provinces and territories, 48 other countries, 7% from out-of province, 27% 25 or older, 9% live on campus. Calendar: semesters. ESL program, services for LD students, advanced placement, honors program, independent study, distance learning, double major, summer session for credit, part-time degree program, adult/continuing education programs, co-op programs and internships. Off campus study. Study abroad program.
Entrance Requirements:
Open admission for first-year university: arts, science, business, tourism. Options: electronic application, international baccalaureate accepted. Required: high school transcript. Required for some: recommendations, interview. Application deadline: 3/1. Notification: continuous until 3/1.
Costs Per Year:
Application fee: $25 Canadian dollars. Tuition, fee, and room only charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Province resident tuition: $3335 full-time, $111 per credit part-time. Canadian resident tuition: $3335 full-time, $111 per credit part-time. Mandatory fees: $600 full-time. College room only: $3000. International student tuition: $12,000 full-time.
Collegiate Environment:
Orientation program. Choral group, student-run newspaper, radio station. Major annual events: Welcome Back BBQ, Orientation, Open House and Career Day. Student services: health clinic, personal-psychological counseling. Campus security: 24-hour emergency response devices and patrols, student patrols, late night transport-escort service. 600 college housing spaces available; all were occupied in 2003-04. No special consideration for freshman housing applicants. Option: coed housing available. University College of the Cariboo Library with 223,300 books, 920 serials, 10,300 audiovisual materials, an OPAC, and a Web page. Operations spending for 2004 fiscal year: $2.3 million. 300 computers available on campus for general student use. A campuswide network can be accessed from student residence rooms and from off campus. Staffed computer lab on campus.
■ TRINITY WESTERN UNIVERSITY M-3
7600 Glover Rd.
Langley, BC, Canada V2Y 1Y1
Tel: (604)888-7511; 888-468-6898
Fax: (604)513-2061
E-mail: admissions@twu.ca
Web Site: http://www.twu.ca/
Description:
Independent, comprehensive, coed, affiliated with Evangelical Free Church of America. Awards bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Founded 1962. Setting: 150-acre suburban campus with easy access to Vancouver. Endowment: $4.5 million. Total enrollment: 3,520. 1,759 applied, 77% were admitted. Students come from 10 provinces and territories, 29 other countries, 33% from out-of province, 15% 25 or older, 40% live on campus. Retention: 79% of full-time freshmen returned the following year. Core. Calendar: semesters. ESL program, advanced placement, honors program, independent study, distance learning, double major, summer session for credit, part-time degree program, co-op programs and internships. Off campus study. Study abroad program.
Entrance Requirements:
Options: Peterson's Universal Application, Common Application, electronic application, deferred admission, international baccalaureate accepted. Required: essay, high school transcript, minimum 2.5 high school GPA, 2 recommendations, community standards document. Required for some: interview, SAT or ACT. Entrance: moderately difficult. Application deadline: 6/15. Notification: continuous.
Costs Per Year:
Application fee: $40 Canadian dollars. Tuition, fee, and room and board charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Comprehensive fee: $22,960 includes full-time tuition ($14,520), mandatory fees ($220), and college room and board ($8220). Full-time tuition and fees vary according to program. Room and board charges vary according to board plan, housing facility, and student level. Part-time tuition: $484 per semester hour. Part-time tuition varies according to program.
Collegiate Environment:
Orientation program. Drama-theater group, choral group, student-run newspaper. Social organizations: 33 open to all. Most popular organizations: Campus Ministries, choir, student newspaper, discipleship program. Major annual events: The 'Challenge', Christmas Banquet, Harvestfest. Student services: health clinic, personal-psychological counseling. Campus security: 24-hour emergency response devices and patrols, late night transport-escort service, controlled dormitory access. 950 college housing spaces available; 880 were occupied in 2003-04. Freshmen given priority for college housing. On-campus residence required through sophomore year. Options: men-only, women-only housing available. Norma Marion Alloway Library with 190,565 books, 324,902 microform titles, 11,000 serials, 2,974 audiovisual materials, an OPAC, and a Web page. 50 computers available on campus for general student use. A campuswide network can be accessed from student residence rooms and from off campus. Staffed computer lab on campus.
Community Environment:
Trinity Western is set on a wooded 100-acre campus, adjacent to the Trans Canada Highway No. 1, between Langley and Fort Langley. Students enjoy the solitude of a rural environment and have easy access to the beautiful urban center of Vancouver, just 45 minutes away. Public transportation is available off University Lane.
■ THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA L-11
2075 Wesbrook Mall
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z1
Tel: (604)822-2211
Admissions: (604)822-3014
Fax: (604)822-3599
E-mail: registrar.admissions@ubc.ca
Web Site: http://www.ubc.ca/
Description:
Province-supported, university, coed. Awards bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and first professional degrees. Founded 1915. Setting: 1,000-acre urban campus. Endowment: $697.3 million. Research spending for 2004 fiscal year: $275 million. Educational spending for 2005 fiscal year: $7762 per student. Total enrollment: 42,427. Faculty: (2,048 full-time). Student-undergrad faculty ratio is 15:1. 17,001 applied, 57% were admitted. 39% from top 10% of their high school class, 100% from top quarter, 100% from top half. Full-time: 19,961 students, 55% women, 45% men. Part-time: 9,950 students, 58% women, 42% men. Students come from 10 provinces and territories, 100 other countries, 24% 25 or older, 23% live on campus, 6% transferred in. Retention: 91% of full-time freshmen returned the following year. Calendar: Canadian standard year. Academic remediation for entering students, ESL program, services for LD students, advanced placement, self-designed majors, freshman honors college, honors program, distance learning, double major, summer session for credit, part-time degree program, external degree program, adult/continuing education programs, co-op programs and internships. Off campus study at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canadian University Student Exchange Consortium. Study abroad program. ROTC: Army (c), Air Force (c).
Entrance Requirements:
Options: electronic application, early admission, international baccalaureate accepted. Required: high school transcript, minimum 2.6 high school GPA. Recommended: SAT and SAT Subject Tests or ACT. Required for some: essay, recommendations. Entrance: very difficult. Application deadline: 2/28. Notification: continuous until 8/31.
Collegiate Environment:
Orientation program. Drama-theater group, choral group, student-run newspaper, radio station. Social organizations: 200 open to all; national fraternities, national sororities, local fraternities, local sororities; 3% of eligible men and 2% of eligible women are members. Most popular organizations: Ski and Board Club, Dance Club, AIESEC Club, UBC Film Society, Varsity Outdoors Club. Major annual events: Storm the Wall, Dragon Boat Racing, Arts County Fair. Student services: legal services, health clinic, personal-psychological counseling, women's center, academic advising, international orientation, international house. Campus security: 24-hour emergency response devices and patrols, student patrols, late night transport-escort service, 24-hour desk attendants in residence halls. 5,500 college housing spaces available; all were occupied in 2003-04. Freshmen given priority for college housing. Options: coed, men-only, women-only housing available. Walter C. Koerner Library plus 9 others with 4.7 million books, 5 million microform titles, 44,722 serials, 93,059 audiovisual materials, an OPAC, and a Web page. Operations spending for 2004 fiscal year: $28,600. 1,500 computers available on campus for general student use. A campuswide network can be accessed from student residence rooms and from off campus. Staffed computer lab on campus.
■ UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF THE FRASER VALLEY M-4
33844 King Rd.
Abbotsford, BC, Canada V2S 7M8
Tel: (604)853-7441
Admissions: (604)864-4645
Fax: (604)853-9990
Web Site: http://www.ucfv.bc.ca/
Description:
Province-supported, comprehensive, coed. Part of B.C. provincial education. Awards associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees. Founded 1974. Setting: urban campus with easy access to Vancouver. Endowment: $1.1 million. Research spending for 2004 fiscal year: $18,592. Educational spending for 2005 fiscal year: $4567 per student. Total enrollment: 5,987. Calendar: semesters. Academic remediation for entering students, ESL program, services for LD students, advanced placement, independent study, distance learning, double major, summer session for credit, part-time degree program, adult/continuing education programs, co-op programs and internships.
Entrance Requirements:
Open admission for general studies programs. Options: Common Application, electronic application, deferred admission, international baccalaureate accepted. Required for some: essay, high school transcript, 2 recommendations, interview, minimum GPA of 2.0 to 2.67 for specific undergraduate programs. Application deadline: 1/31. Notification: continuous until 9/1.
Collegiate Environment:
Orientation program. Drama-theater group, student-run newspaper. Major annual event: Welcome Barbecue. Student services: personal-psychological counseling. Campus security: late night transport-escort service. College housing not available. Peter Jones Library plus 3 others with an OPAC and a Web page. Operations spending for 2004 fiscal year: $1.3 million. 850 computers available on campus for general student use. Staffed computer lab on campus.
■ UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA H-11
3333 University Way
Prince George, BC, Canada V2N 4Z9
Tel: (250)960-5555
Admissions: (250)960-6347
Fax: (250)960-5791
Web Site: http://www.unbc.ca/
Description:
Province-supported, university, coed. Awards bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and first professional degrees. Endowment: $30.5 million. Research spending for 2004 fiscal year: $6.8 million. Educational spending for 2005 fiscal year: $7439 per student. Total enrollment: 3,561. Faculty: 182. Student-undergrad faculty ratio is 15:1. 1,082 applied, 83% were admitted. Full-time: 2,145 students, 59% women, 41% men. Part-time: 942 students, 62% women, 38% men. Students come from 11 provinces and territories, 17 other countries, 31% 25 or older, 16% live on campus, 15% transferred in. Academic areas with the most degrees conferred: business/marketing; natural resources/environmental science; health professions and related sciences. Core. Calendar: semesters. Services for LD students, advanced placement, self-designed majors, honors program, independent study, distance learning, double major, part-time degree program, co-op programs and internships, graduate courses open to undergrads. Study abroad program.
Entrance Requirements:
Options: Common Application, early admission, early decision, international baccalaureate accepted. Required: high school transcript, minimum 2.00 high school GPA. Required for some: essay. Application deadline: 3/1.
Costs Per Year:
Application fee: $25 Canadian dollars. Tuition, fee, and room only charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Area resident tuition: $4110 full-time, $137 per credit hour part-time. Mandatory fees: $648 full-time, $4.50 per credit hour part-time, $129 per term part-time. Full-time tuition and fees vary according to location and program. Part-time tuition and fees vary according to location and program. College room only: $3926. Room charges vary according to housing facility. International student tuition: $14,386 full-time.
Collegiate Environment:
Orientation program. Student-run newspaper, radio station. Student services: health clinic, personal-psychological counseling, women's center. 542 college housing spaces available; 541 were occupied in 2003-04. No special consideration for freshman housing applicants. Option: coed housing available. Geoffrey Weller Library with 617,236 books, 406,004 microform titles, 7,854 serials, 2,879 audiovisual materials, an OPAC, and a Web page. Operations spending for 2004 fiscal year: $2.8 million. 300 computers available on campus for general student use. A campuswide network can be accessed from student residence rooms and from off campus. Staffed computer lab on campus.
■ UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX-VANCOUVER CAMPUS L-2
4401 Still Creek Dr., Ste. 200
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5C 6G9
Tel: (604)205-6999
Free: 800-228-7240
Admissions: (480)557-1712
Web Site: http://www.phoenix.edu/
Description:
Proprietary, comprehensive, coed. Awards bachelor's and master's degrees. Founded 1998. Setting: urban campus. Total enrollment: 645. Faculty: 6 (all part-time). Student-undergrad faculty ratio is 6:1. Full-time: 256 students, 42% women, 58% men. 0% from out-of province, 1% Native American, 2% Hispanic, 2% black, 18% Asian Canadian, 82% 25 or older. Academic area with the most degrees conferred: business/marketing. Core. Calendar: continuous. Advanced placement, accelerated degree program, independent study, distance learning, external degree program, adult/continuing education programs, graduate courses open to undergrads.
Entrance Requirements:
Open admission. Option: deferred admission. Required: 1 recommendation. Required for some: high school transcript. Entrance: noncompetitive. Application deadline: Rolling.
Costs Per Year:
Application fee: $110. Tuition: $11,850 full-time, $395 per credit part-time. Mandatory fees: $560 full-time.
Collegiate Environment:
College housing not available. University Library with 444 books, 666 serials, an OPAC, and a Web page. System-wide operations spending for 2004 fiscal year: $3.2 million.
■ UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA M-11
PO Box 1700 STN CSC
Victoria, BC, Canada V8W 2Y2
Tel: (250)721-7211
Admissions: (250)721-8131
Fax: (250)721-6225
Web Site: http://www.uvic.ca/
Description:
Province-supported, university, coed. Awards bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and first professional degrees. Founded 1963. Setting: 380-acre suburban campus with easy access to Vancouver. Research spending for 2004 fiscal year: $59 million. Total enrollment: 18,955. Faculty: 750 (710 full-time, 40 part-time). Student-undergrad faculty ratio is 25:1. 7,648 applied, 72% were admitted. Full-time: 10,453 students, 59% women, 41% men. Part-time: 5,682 students, 61% women, 39% men. Students come from 13 provinces and territories, 92 other countries, 13% from out-of province, 28% 25 or older, 16% live on campus, 11% transferred in. Calendar: Canadian standard year. Academic remediation for entering students, ESL program, services for LD students, advanced placement, self-designed majors, honors program, independent study, distance learning, double major, summer session for credit, part-time degree program, adult/continuing education programs, co-op programs and internships, graduate courses open to undergrads. Off campus study at Canadian University Student Exchange Consortium. Study abroad program.
Entrance Requirements:
Options: electronic application, early admission, early action, deferred admission, international baccalaureate accepted. Required: high school transcript, minimum 2.5 high school GPA. Required for some: essay, minimum 3.0 high school GPA, interview, audition, portfolio. Entrance: moderately difficult. Application deadlines: 4/30, 2/28 for early action. Notification: continuous, 5/1 for early action.
Costs Per Year:
Application fee: $100 Canadian dollars. Tuition, fee, and room and board charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Province resident tuition: $3574 full-time, $294 per unit part-time. Canadian resident tuition: $952 per unit part-time. Mandatory fees: $493 full-time, $493 per year part-time. College room and board: $5009. College room only: $3014. International student tuition: $11,562 full-time.
Collegiate Environment:
Orientation program. Drama-theater group, choral group, student-run newspaper, radio station. Social organizations: 100 open to all. Major annual events: President's Welcome Barbecue, Alumni Homecoming Weekend, Week of Welcome. Student services: legal services, health clinic, personal-psychological counseling, women's center. Campus security: 24-hour emergency response devices and patrols, student patrols, late night transport-escort service. 2,400 college housing spaces available; all were occupied in 2003-04. Freshmen guaranteed college housing. Option: coed housing available. McPherson Library plus 4 others with 1.8 million books, 2.5 million microform titles, 14,000 serials, 17,200 audiovisual materials, an OPAC, and a Web page. Operations spending for 2004 fiscal year: $13 million. 400 computers available on campus for general student use. A campuswide network can be accessed from student residence rooms and from off campus. Staffed computer lab on campus.
Community Environment:
The university is located in the suburban Gordon Head area of Greater Victoria. It is a 10-minute drive from downtown Victoria and is easily accessible by car, bus, and bicycle. Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, boasts magnificent legislative buildings and a downtown which has been developed to retain its turn-of-the-century architecture and historic landmarks. The city is a thriving center of artistic activity, offering the exceptional Royal British Columbia Museum, several art galleries, a symphony orchestra, an opera company and several professional theatre companies. Greater Victoria has a population of 270,000. The regional economy is based on government, tourism, the University, and growing service, high technology, and clean manufacturing sectors.
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BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Accounting, AB
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping, A
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, A
Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering Technology/Technician, A
Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician, A
Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician, A
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, A
Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD, A
Architectural Engineering Technology/Technician, A
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician, A
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician, A
Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician, A
Biology Technician/BioTechnology Laboratory Technician, A
BioTechnology, AB
Building/Construction Finishing, Management, and Inspection, A
Business Administration and Management, AB
Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright, A
Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist, A
Carpentry/Carpenter, A
Chemical Technology/Technician, A
Civil Drafting and Civil Engineering CAD/CADD, A
Civil Engineering Technology/Technician, A
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician, A
Commercial and Advertising Art, A
Computer Science, AB
Computer Systems Analysis/Analyst, AB
Construction Engineering Technology/Technician, A
Construction Trades, A
Critical Care Nursing, B
Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician, A
Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician, A
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, A
Electrical and Power Transmission Installation/Installer, A
Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician, AB
Engineering, A
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies, A
Environmental Engineering Technology/Environmental Technology, B
Environmental Health, AB
Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering, A
Finance, A
Finance and Financial Management Services, A
Financial Planning and Services, A
Fire Protection and Safety Technology/Technician, A
Forensic Science and Technology, A
Forest Management/Forest Resources Management, A
Forestry Technology/Technician, A
Health and Medical Administrative Services, A
Health and Medical Laboratory Technologies, A
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, A
Health/Health Care Administration/Management, AB
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician, A
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician, A
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, A
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology, A
Industrial Technology/Technician, A
Information Science/Studies, A
Interior Design, A
International Business/Trade/Commerce, A
Machine Tool Technology/Machinist, A
Management Science, A
Marketing/Marketing Management, A
Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD, A
Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician, AB
Medical Administrative Assistant/Secretary, A
Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist, AB
Mining Technology/Technician, A
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, A
Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist, A
Nursing, AB
Nursing - Registered Nurse Training, AB
Nursing Administration, A
Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing, B
Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene, A
Operations Management and Supervision, A
Pediatric Nurse/Nursing, AB
Perioperative/Operating Room and Surgical Nurse/Nursing, AB
Petroleum Technology/Technician, A
Pipefitting/Pipefitter and Sprinkler Fitter, A
Plastics Engineering Technology/Technician, A
Precision Systems Maintenance and Repair Technologies, A
Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician, A
Real Estate, A
Robotics Technology/Technician, A
Science Technologies/Technicians, A
Sheet Metal Technology/Sheetworking, A
Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician, A
Survey Technology/Surveying, AB
Taxation, A
Tourism and Travel Services Management, A
Trade and Industrial Teacher Education, A
Transportation and Highway Engineering, A
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technologies, A
Welding Technology/Welder, A
Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management, A
COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE
Bible/Biblical Studies, B
Intercultural/Multicultural and Diversity Studies, B
Kindergarten/PreSchool Education and Teaching, B
Missions/Missionary Studies and Missiology, B
Pastoral Studies/Counseling, B
Pre-Theology/Pre-Ministerial Studies, B
Religion/Religious Studies, B
KWANTLEN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Accounting, B
Anthropology, A
Community Psychology, AB
Criminology, AB
English Composition, A
English Language and Literature, A
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies, B
Fashion/Apparel Design, B
Geography, A
Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences, A
Graphic Design, B
History, A
Interior Design, B
Journalism, B
Music, A
Music Theory and Composition, A
Nursing - Registered Nurse Training, B
Philosophy, A
Piano and Organ, A
Political Science and Government, A
Psychology, A
Social Sciences, A
Sociology, A
Violin, Viola, Guitar and Other Stringed Instruments, A
Voice and Opera, A
MALASPINA UNIVERSITY-COLLEGE
Anthropology, B
Biology/Biological Sciences, B
Business Administration, Management and Operations, M
Business/Commerce, B
Child Care and Support Services Management, B
Computer and Information Sciences, B
Creative Writing, B
Education, B
Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management, B
History, B
Liberal Arts and Sciences Studies and Humanities, B
Nursing, B
Psychology, B
Sociology, B
Tourism and Travel Services Management, B
OPEN LEARNING AGENCY
Art/Art Studies, General, A
Biological and Biomedical Sciences, B
Business Administration and Management, B
Business Administration, Management and Operations, B
Design and Applied Arts, B
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologies/Technicians, B
Fine/Studio Arts, B
General Studies, B
Jazz/Jazz Studies, B
Music Performance, B
Music Therapy/Therapist, B
Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse/Nursing, B
Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist, B
Tourism Promotion Operations, B
ROYAL ROADS UNIVERSITY
Advertising and Public Relations, M
Business Administration and Management, B
Business Administration, Management and Operations, M
Conflict Resolution and Mediation/Peace Studies, M
Corporate and Organizational Communication, M
Educational Leadership and Administration, M
Educational Media/Instructional Technology, M
Environmental Policy and Resource Management, M
Environmental Studies, B
Human Resources Management and Services, M
Management, M
Organizational Management, M
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
Actuarial Science, B
Anthropology, MD
Applied Mathematics, BMD
Archeology, BMD
Art/Art Studies, General, B
Biochemistry, BMD
Biological and Biomedical Sciences, MDO
Biological and Physical Sciences, B
Biology/Biological Sciences, B
Biophysics, MD
Business Administration and Management, B
Business Administration, Management and Operations, MO
Canadian Studies, B
Chemical Physics, B
Chemistry, BMD
Clinical Psychology, B
Cognitive Sciences, B
Communication and Media Studies, MD
Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric, B
Comparative and Interdisciplinary Arts, M
Computer Science, BMD
Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services, M
Criminology, BMD
Curriculum and Instruction, MD
Dance, B
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, B
Economics, BMD
Education, BMD
Educational Administration and Supervision, M
Educational Psychology, MD
Engineering and Applied Sciences, MD
Engineering Science, B
English, MD
English Language and Literature, B
Entomology, M
Environmental Policy and Resource Management, MD
Environmental Sciences, B
Film/Cinema Studies, B
French Language and Literature, BM
General Studies, B
Geography, BMD
Geology/Earth Science, B
Geosciences, M
Gerontology, M
History, BMD
Humanities/Humanistic Studies, B
Information Science/Studies, M
Interdisciplinary Studies, D
International Business/Trade/Commerce, M
Internet and Interactive Multimedia, M
Kinesiology and Exercise Science, B
Kinesiology and Movement Studies, MD
Latin American Studies, M
Liberal Arts and Sciences Studies and Humanities, B
Liberal Studies, M
Linguistics, BMD
Management, M
Management Information Systems and Services, BM
Management of Technology, M
Management Science, B
Marketing, M
Mathematics, BMD
Molecular Biochemistry, B
Molecular Biology, BMD
Music, B
Philosophy, BMD
Physical Chemistry, MD
Physics, BMD
Political Science and Government, BMD
Psychology, BMD
Publishing, M
Social Sciences, B
Sociology, BMD
Software Engineering, M
Statistics, BMD
Toxicology, O
Visual and Performing Arts, B
Women's Studies, BM
SUMMIT PACIFIC COLLEGE
Bible/Biblical Studies, B
Kindergarten/PreSchool Education and Teaching, B
Pastoral Studies/Counseling, B
Religious Education, B
Religious/Sacred Music, B
Theology/Theological Studies, B
THOMPSON RIVERS UNIVERSITY
Accounting, B
Anesthesiologist Assistant, A
Animal Sciences, B
Animal/Livestock Husbandry and Production, A
Biochemistry, B
Biology/Biological Sciences, B
Business Administration and Management, B
Business/Commerce, B
Canadian Studies, B
Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist, A
Carpentry/Carpenter, A
Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology, B
Cell/Cellular Biology and Histology, B
Chemistry, B
Child Care and Support Services Management, A
Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology, A
Computer and Information Sciences, B
Computer Engineering, A
Computer Graphics, A
Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician, A
Computer Programming/Programmer, B
Computer Science, B
Computer Systems Analysis/Analyst, B
Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology, A
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, A
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, B
Dramatic/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft, B
Early Childhood Education and Teaching, A
Ecology, B
Economics, B
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, A
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, A
Electrician, A
Elementary Education and Teaching, B
Engineering, A
English Language and Literature, B
Environmental Biology, B
Executive Assistant/Executive Secretary, A
Finance, B
Fine/Studio Arts, B
Geography, B
Graphic Design, A
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, B
History, B
Hospitality Administration/Management, B
Hospitality and Recreation Marketing Operations, A
Hotel/Motel Administration/Management, A
Human Resources Management and Services, B
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, B
Industrial Electronics Technology/Technician, A
Journalism, B
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training, A
Manufacturing Technology/Technician, A
Marketing/Marketing Management, B
Mathematics, B
Molecular Biology, B
Natural Resources and Conservation, B
Nursing - Registered Nurse Training, B
Nursing Science, B
Office Management and Supervision, A
Perfusion Technology/Perfusionist, A
Physics, B
Pipefitting/Pipefitter and Sprinkler Fitter, A
Plumbing Technology/Plumber, A
Political Science and Government, B
Pre-Dentistry Studies, B
Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies, B
Pre-Pharmacy Studies, A
Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design, A
Pre-Veterinary Studies, B
Psychology, B
Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication, B
Resort Management, A
Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist, B
Respiratory Therapy Technician/Assistant, A
Sales, Distribution and Marketing Operations, A
Social Sciences, B
Social Work, B
Sociology, B
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management, A
System Administration/Administrator, A
System, Networking, and LAN/WAN Management/Manager, A
Tourism and Travel Services Marketing Operations, B
Tourism Promotion Operations, A
Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant, A
Visual and Performing Arts, B
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design, A
Zoology/Animal Biology, B
TRINITY WESTERN UNIVERSITY
Airline/Commercial/Professional Pilot and Flight Crew, B
Applied Mathematics, B
Bible/Biblical Studies, B
Biological and Physical Sciences, B
Biology/Biological Sciences, B
Business Administration and Management, B
Chemistry, B
Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric, B
Computer Science, B
Divinity/Ministry (BD, MDiv.), B
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, B
Education, B
Educational Leadership and Administration, M
Elementary Education and Teaching, B
English as a Second Language, M
English Language and Literature, B
Environmental Biology, B
Environmental Sciences, B
Environmental Studies, B
General Studies, B
Geography, B
Health and Physical Education, B
History, B
Human Services, B
Humanities/Humanistic Studies, B
International Relations and Affairs, B
Liberal Arts and Sciences Studies and Humanities, B
Linguistics, B
Mathematics, B
Mathematics and Computer Science, B
Missions/Missionary Studies and Missiology, B
Music, B
Natural Sciences, B
Nursing - Registered Nurse Training, B
Organizational Management, M
Pastoral Studies/Counseling, M
Philosophy, B
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, B
Political Science and Government, B
Pre-Dentistry Studies, B
Pre-Law Studies, B
Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies, B
Pre-Veterinary Studies, B
Psychology, B
Religion/Religious Studies, B
Secondary Education and Teaching, B
Social Sciences, B
Theology and Religious Vocations, MP
Visual and Performing Arts, B
THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Accounting, BD
Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching, M
Agricultural and Food Products Processing, B
Agricultural Sciences, MD
Agriculture, B
Agronomy and Soil Sciences, MD
Allopathic Medicine, MPO
Anatomy, MD
Animal Genetics, B
Animal Sciences, BMD
Animal/Livestock Husbandry and Production, B
Anthropology, BMD
Applied Mathematics, BMD
Archeology, BM
Architecture, M
Art Education, M
Art History, Criticism and Conservation, BMD
O Art Teacher Education, B
Asian Studies/Civilization, BMD
Astronomy, BMD
Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, BMD
Biochemistry, BMD
Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology, B
Biological and Biomedical Sciences, MDO
Biological Anthropology, D
Biology/Biological Sciences, B
Biomedical/Medical Engineering, B
Biophysics, B
BioTechnology, B
Botany/Plant Biology, MD
Business Administration and Management, B
Business Administration, Management and Operations, MD
Business Teacher Education, B
Business/Commerce, B
Canadian Government and Politics, B
Canadian Studies, B
Cell Biology and Anatomy, MD
Cell/Cellular Biology and Histology, B
Central/Middle and Eastern European Studies, B
Chemical Engineering, BMD
Chemistry, BMD
Child and Family Studies, MD
Chinese Language and Literature, B
Civil Engineering, BMD
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, BMD
Clinical Psychology, BMD
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician, B
Cognitive Sciences, BMD
Communication Disorders, BMD
Community Health and Preventive Medicine, M
Comparative Literature, MD
Computer Engineering, BMD
Computer Science, BMD
Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services, B
Creative Writing, B
Curriculum and Instruction, MD
Dental Hygiene/Hygienist, B
Dentistry, P
Developmental and Child Psychology, B
Developmental Psychology, MD
Dietetics/Dieticians, B
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, B
Early Childhood Education and Teaching, M
East European and Russian Studies, MD
Economics, BMD
Education, BMDO
Educational Administration and Supervision, M
Educational Leadership and Administration, BD
Educational Measurement and Evaluation, MD
Electrical Engineering, MD
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, B
Elementary Education and Teaching, B
Engineering and Applied Sciences, MD
Engineering Physics, BM
Engineering Technologies/Technicians, B
English, MD
English as a Second Language, MD
English Language and Literature, B
Environmental and Occupational Health, MD
Environmental Biology, B
Environmental Engineering Technology/Environmental Technology, B
Environmental Studies, B
Epidemiology, MD
Ethnic and Cultural Studies, B
European Studies/Civilization, B
Experimental Psychology, B
Family and Consumer Sciences/Home Economics Teacher Education, B
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, B
Film, Television, and Video Production, M
Film, Television, and Video Theory and Criticism, M
Film/Cinema Studies, B
Finance, B
Finance and Banking, D
Fine Arts and Art Studies, MDO
Fine/Studio Arts, B
Food Science, B
Food Science and Technology, BMD
Foods, Nutrition, and Related Services, B
Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies, B
Forensic Psychology, MD
Forest Management/Forest Resources Management, B
Forestry, BMD
Foundations and Philosophy of Education, MD
French Language and Literature, BMD
Genetics, MD
Geography, BMD
Geological Engineering, MD
Geological/Geophysical Engineering, B
Geology/Earth Science, BMD
Geophysics and Seismology, BMD
German Language and Literature, B
Health Services Administration, M
Health Services Research, MD
Higher Education/Higher Education Administration, M
Hispanic Studies, MD
History, BMD
Home Economics Education, M
Horticultural Science, B
Human Nutrition, B
Human Resources Management and Services, B
Immunology, MD
Industrial Education, M
Information Science/Studies, MDO
Interdisciplinary Studies, B
International Affairs, M
International Business/Trade/Commerce, BD
International Relations and Affairs, B
Italian Language and Literature, B
Japanese Language and Literature, B
Journalism, M
Kindergarten/PreSchool Education and Teaching, B
Kinesiology and Exercise Science, B
Kinesiology and Movement Studies, MD
Labor and Industrial Relations, B
Latin American Studies, B
Latin Language and Literature, B
Law and Legal Studies, MD
Liberal Arts and Sciences Studies and Humanities, B
Library Science, MDO
Linguistics, BMD
Management, D
Management Information Systems and Services, BD
Management Strategy and Policy, D
Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography, B
Marine Sciences, MD
Marketing, D
Marketing/Marketing Management, B
Materials Engineering, BMD
Materials Sciences, MD
Mathematics, BMD
Mathematics Teacher Education, M
Mechanical Engineering, BMD
Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician, B
Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology, B
Metallurgical Engineering, BMD
Metallurgy, MD
Microbiology, MD
Mineral/Mining Engineering, MD
Mining and Mineral Engineering, B
Molecular Biology, MD
Music, BMD
Music History, Literature, and Theory, B
Music Teacher Education, BM
Music Theory and Composition, B
Natural Resources and Conservation, B
Natural Resources Management/Development and Policy, BMD
Neuroscience, MD
Nursing, MD
Nursing - Registered Nurse Training, B
Nutritional Sciences, MD
Occupational Therapy/Therapist, B
Oceanography, Chemical and Physical, BMD
Operations Research, M
Oral and Dental Sciences, MDO
Organizational Behavior Studies, D
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management, B
Pathology/Experimental Pathology, MD
Periodontics, O
Pharmaceutical Sciences, MDP
Pharmacology, BMD
Pharmacy, BMDP
Philosophy, BMD
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, M
Physical Therapy/Therapist, B
Physics, BMD
Physiology, BMD
Piano and Organ, B
Plant Sciences, MD
Political Science and Government, BMD
Pre-Dentistry Studies, B
Pre-Law Studies, B
Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies, B
Pre-Veterinary Studies, B
Psychology, BMD
Public History, MDO
Reading Teacher Education, BMD
Real Estate, B
Rehabilitation Sciences, MD
Rehabilitation Therapy, B
Religion/Religious Studies, BMD
Reproductive Biology, MD
Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, B
Russian Language and Literature, B
Russian Studies, B
School Psychology, MDO
Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education, BM
Secondary Education and Teaching, B
Slavic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, B
Social Sciences, B
Social Studies Teacher Education, M
Social Work, BMD
Sociology, BMD
Software Engineering, M
Soil Science and Agronomy, B
South Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, B
South Asian Studies, B
Spanish Language and Literature, B
Special Education and Teaching, BMD
O Statistics, BMD
Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor, B
Theater, MD
Theatre/Theatre Arts Management, B
Transportation and Materials Moving, B
Transportation/Transportation Management, D
Urban and Regional Planning, MD
Urban Studies/Affairs, B
Violin, Viola, Guitar and Other Stringed Instruments, B
Visual and Performing Arts, B
Voice and Opera, B
Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management, B
Women's Studies, B
Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology, B
Writing, MO
Zoology/Animal Biology, BMD
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF THE FRASER VALLEY
Adult and Continuing Education Administration, B
Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching, B
Anthropology, B
Aviation/Airway Management and Operations, B
Biology/Biological Sciences, B
Business Administration and Management, B
Chemistry, B
Child Care and Support Services Management, B
Computer and Information Sciences, B
Computer Systems Analysis/Analyst, B
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies, B
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, A
English Language and Literature, B
Geography, B
History, B
Interdisciplinary Studies, B
Latin American Studies, A
Mass Communication/Media Studies, A
Mathematics, B
Nursing - Registered Nurse Training, B
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, B
Physics, B
Psychology, B
Social Work, B
Sociology, B
Statistics, B
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
Accounting, B
Anthropology, B
Aquatic Biology/Limnology, B
Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology, B
Biological and Physical Sciences, B
Biology/Biological Sciences, B
Botany/Plant Biology, B
Business Administration and Management, B
Business/Commerce, B
Canadian Studies, B
Chemistry, B
Community Health and Preventive Medicine, M
Computer and Information Sciences, B
Computer Science, BM
Disability Studies, M
Economics, B
Education, M
Elementary Education and Teaching, B
English Language and Literature, B
Environmental Sciences, B
Environmental Studies, BMD
Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering, B
Finance, B
Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management, B
Forest Sciences and Biology, B
Gender Studies, M
General Studies, B
Geography, B
History, BM
Interdisciplinary Studies, M
International Affairs, M
International Business/Trade/Commerce, B
International/Global Studies, B
Land Use Planning and Management/Development, B
Liberal Arts and Sciences Studies and Humanities, B
Marketing/Marketing Management, B
Mathematics, BM
Mathematics and Computer Science, B
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, B
Natural Resources and Conservation, MD
Natural Sciences, B
Nursing - Registered Nurse Training, B
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management, B
Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies, B
Physics, B
Political Science and Government, BM
Psychology, BMD
Public Health/Community Nurse/Nursing, B
Secondary Education and Teaching, B
Social Psychology, B
Social Work, BM
Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management, B
Wildlife Biology, B
Women's Studies, B
Youth Services/Administration, B
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX-VANCOUVER CAMPUS
Business Administration and Management, B
Business Administration, Management and Operations, M
Curriculum and Instruction, M
Education, M
Educational Administration and Supervision, M
Human Resources Management and Services, M
International Business/Trade/Commerce, M
Management, M
Management Information Systems and Services, M
Management of Technology, M
Marketing/Marketing Management, B
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA
Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature, B
Anthropology, BM
Applied Mathematics, MD
Art Education, M
Art History, Criticism and Conservation, BMD
Art Teacher Education, B
Asian Studies/Civilization, BM
Astronomy, BMD
Astrophysics, MD
Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, B
Biochemistry, BMD
Biological and Biomedical Sciences, MD
Biology/Biological Sciences, B
Botany/Plant Biology, B
Business Administration, Management and Operations, MO
Business/Commerce, B
Cell Biology and Anatomy, MD
Central/Middle and Eastern European Studies, B
Chemistry, BMD
Child and Family Studies, M
Child Development, B
Chinese Language and Literature, B
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, BM
Clinical Psychology, MD
Comparative Literature, B
Composition, M
Computer Art and Design, M
Computer Engineering, B
Computer Science, BMD
Computer Software Engineering, B
Condensed Matter Physics, MD
Conflict Resolution and Mediation/Peace Studies, M
Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services, M
Creative Writing, B
Curriculum and Instruction, M
Developmental Biology and Embryology, MD
Developmental Psychology, MD
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, B
Ecology, BMD
Economics, BMD
Education, BMD
Educational Leadership and Administration, M
Educational Psychology, MD
Electrical Engineering, MD
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, B
Elementary Education and Teaching, B
Engineering and Applied Sciences, MD
English, MD
English Education, MD
English Language and Literature, B
Environmental Studies, B
Exercise and Sports Science, M
Experimental Psychology, MD
Finance and Banking, M
Fine Arts and Art Studies, M
Fine/Studio Arts, B
Foreign Language Teacher Education, M
French Language and Literature, BM
French Studies, B
Geochemistry, MD
Geography, BMD
Geology/Earth Science, B
Geophysics and Seismology, BMD
Geosciences, MD
German Language and Literature, BM
German Studies, B
Health and Physical Education/Fitness, B
Health/Health Care Administration/Management, B
Hispanic Studies, M
History, BMD
Hotel/Motel Administration/Management, B
Human Development, M
Human Resources Management and Services, M
International Business/Trade/Commerce, B
Italian Language and Literature, BM
Italian Studies, B
Japanese Language and Literature, B
Kindergarten/PreSchool Education and Teaching, B
Kinesiology and Exercise Science, B
Latin Language and Literature, B
Law and Legal Studies, MDPO
Leisure Studies, M
Liberal Arts and Sciences Studies and Humanities, B
Linguistics, BMD
Management, M
Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography, BMD
Marine Geology, MD
Mathematics, BMD
Mathematics Teacher Education, M
Mechanical Engineering, BMD
Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology, B
Medical Physics, MD
Medieval and Renaissance Studies, B
Microbiology, MD
Modern Languages, B
Music, BMD
Music History, Literature, and Theory, B
Music Teacher Education, BM
Music Theory and Composition, B
Musicology and Ethnomusicology, MD
Nursing, M
Nursing - Registered Nurse Training, B
Nursing Science, B
Oceanography, Chemical and Physical, BMD
Pacific Area/Pacific Rim Studies, B
Painting, M
Performance, M
Philosophy, BM
Photography, M
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, BM
Physics, BMD
Physiology, MD
Piano and Organ, B
Political Science and Government, BM
Pre-Dentistry Studies, B
Pre-Law Studies, B
Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies, B
Pre-Veterinary Studies, B
Psychology, BMD
Public Administration, BMO
Public Policy Analysis, M
Reading Teacher Education, MD
Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, B
Russian Language and Literature, B
Russian Studies, B
Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education, M
Sculpture, M
Secondary Education and Teaching, B
Slavic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, B
Social Psychology, MD
Social Studies Teacher Education, M
Social Work, BM
Sociology, BMD
Spanish Language and Literature, B
Special Education and Teaching, B
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management, B
Statistics, BMD
Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor, B
Technical and Business Writing, B
Theater, MD
Theoretical Physics, MD
Voice and Opera, B
Women's Studies, B
Zoology/Animal Biology, B
British Columbia
British Columbia
BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
3700 Willingdon Ave.
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5G 3H2
Tel: (604)434-5734
Admissions: (604)432-8215
Fax: (604)278-5363
Web Site: http://www.bcit.ca/
President/CEO: Tony Knowles
Admissions: Val Karpinsky
Type: Four-Year College Sex: Coed Application Fee: $60.00 H.S. Requirements: High school diploma required; GED accepted Costs Per Year: Application fee: $60 Canadian dollars. Tuition, fee, and room only charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Province resident tuition: $4390 full-time. College room only: $3735. International student tuition: $15,071 full-time. Tuition guaranteed not to increase for student's term of enrollment. Calendar System: Quarter Enrollment: FT 7,283, PT 15,387 Faculty: FT 690, PT 550 % Residing in College-Owned, -Operated, or -Affiliated Housing: 5 Library Holdings: 169,404
COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE
2940 Clearbrook Rd.
Abbotsford, BC, Canada V2T 2Z8
Tel: (604)853-3358
Free: 800-283-0881
Fax: (604)853-3063
E-mail: ron.penner@columbiabc.edu
Web Site: http://www.columbiabc.edu/
President/CEO: Dr. Paul Wartman
Registrar: Michael Szuk
Admissions: Dr. Ron Penner
Type: Four-Year College Sex: Coed Affiliation: Mennonite Brethren % Accepted: 72 Admission Plans: Open Admission Application Deadline: August 15 Application Fee: $50.00 Costs Per Year: Application fee: $50. Comprehensive fee: $12,140 includes full-time tuition ($7320) and college room and board ($4820). Full-time tuition varies according to program. Room and board charges vary according to board plan. Scholarships: Available Calendar System: Semester, Summer Session Not available Faculty: FT 10, PT 43 Student-Faculty Ratio: 21:1 % Residing in College-Owned, -Operated, or -Affiliated Housing: 65 Library Holdings: 44,000 Credit Hours For Degree: 126 credit hours, Bachelors Professional Accreditation: AABC Intercollegiate Athletics: Basketball M & W; Golf M & W; Soccer M & W; Volleyball M & W
KWANTLEN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
1266 72nd Ave.
Surrey, BC, Canada V3W 2M8
Tel: (604)599-2100
Admissions: (604)599-2018
Fax: (604)555-2068
Web Site: http://www.kwantlen.ca/
President/CEO: Skip Triplett
Registrar: Jody Gordon
Admissions: Jody Gordon
Type: Four-Year College Sex: Coed % Accepted: 97 Admission Plans: Open Admission; Preferred Admission; Early Admission; Early Action; Early Decision Plan Application Deadline: June 30 Application Fee: $40.00 H.S. Requirements: High school diploma required; GED accepted Costs Per Year: Application fee: $40 Canadian dollars. Tuition and fee charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Province resident tuition: $3360 full-time, $112 per credit part-time. Canadian resident tuition: $3360 full-time, $112 per credit part-time. International student tuition: $11,400 full-time. Calendar System: Semester, Summer Session Available Enrollment: FT 7,291, PT 3,092 Student-Faculty Ratio: 35:1 Credit Hours For Degree: 60 credits, Associates; 120 credits, Bachelors Professional Accreditation: FIDER Intercollegiate Athletics: Baseball M & W; Basketball M & W; Golf M & W; Soccer M & W
MALASPINA UNIVERSITY-COLLEGE
900 Fifth St.
Nanaimo, BC, Canada V9R 5S5
Tel: (250)753-3245
Admissions: (250)740-6356
Web Site: http://www.mala.bc.ca/
President/CEO: Rich Johnston
Registrar: Greg Link
Admissions: Fred Jarklin
Type: Comprehensive Sex: Coed Application Fee: $30.00 Costs Per Year: Application fee: $30 Canadian dollars. Tuition and fee charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Area resident tuition: $3489 full-time, $116.30 per credit hour part-time. Mandatory fees: $279 full-time. Calendar System: Semester
OPEN LEARNING AGENCY
4355 Mathissi Place
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5G 4S8
Tel: (604)431-3000
Free: 800-663-9711
Fax: (604)431-3381
E-mail: edinfo@ola.bc.ca
Web Site: http://www.ola.ca/
President/CEO: William Harlan
Registrar: Robert Ruf
Admissions: Robert Ruff
Financial Aid: Gordon Down
Type: Four-Year College Sex: Coed Affiliation: Province of British Columbia, Canada public post-secondary system Admission Plans: Open Admission; Deferred Admission H.S. Requirements: High school diploma required; GED accepted. For required for program registration, but not for course registration: High school diploma required; GED accepted Scholarships: Available Calendar System: Continuous, Summer Session Not available Enrollment: , PT 13,950 Faculty: PT 137 Student-Faculty Ratio: 1:1 Credit Hours For Degree: 60 credit hours, Bachelors
ROYAL ROADS UNIVERSITY
2005 Sooke Rd.
Victoria, BC, Canada V9B 5Y2
Tel: (250)391-2511
Free: 800-788-8028
Admissions: (250)391-2552
Fax: (250)391-2522
Web Site: http://www.royalroads.ca/
President/CEO: Gerry Kelly
Registrar: Ann Nightingale
Admissions: Ann Nightingale
Type: Two-Year Upper Division Sex: Coed Application Fee: $50.00 H.S. Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent not required Calendar System: Continuous, Summer Session Available Enrollment: FT 199, PT 211, Grad 2,574 Faculty: FT 15, PT 115 Student-Faculty Ratio: 23:1 % Residing in College-Owned, -Operated, or -Affiliated Housing: 0 Library Holdings: 40,000 Credit Hours For Degree: 120 credits, Bachelors
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
8888 University Dr.
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 1S6
Tel: (604)291-3111
Admissions: (604)291-3224
Fax: (604)291-4969
E-mail: undergraduate-admissions@sfu.ca
Web Site: http://www.sfu.ca/
President/CEO: Dr. Michael Stevenson
Registrar: Dr. D. Whiteley
Admissions: Nick Heath
Financial Aid: Charlotte French
Type: University Sex: Coed Admission Plans: Early Admission; Early Decision Plan Application Deadline: April 30 Application Fee: $100.00 H.S. Requirements: High school diploma required; GED not accepted Costs Per Year: Application fee: $100 Canadian dollars. Tuition and fee charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Province resident tuition: $148.10 per credit hour part-time. Scholarships: Available Calendar System: Trimester, Summer Session Available Faculty: FT 698 Student-Faculty Ratio: 25:1 Exams: SAT I or ACT % Residing in College-Owned, -Operated, or -Affiliated Housing: 4 Library Holdings: 1,391,540 Credit Hours For Degree: 120 credit hours, Bachelors Professional Accreditation: APA Intercollegiate Athletics: Basketball M & W; Cross-Country Running M & W; Field Hockey W; Football M; Golf M; Gymnastics M; Soccer M & W; Softball W; Swimming and Diving M & W; Track and Field M & W; Volleyball W; Wrestling M
SUMMIT PACIFIC COLLEGE
Box 1700
Abbotsford, BC, Canada V2S 7E7
Tel: (604)853-7491
Free: 800-976-8388
Fax: (604)853-8951
Web Site: http://www.summitpacific.ca/
President/CEO: Dr. James G. Richards
Registrar: Melody Deeley
Admissions: Melody Deeley
Financial Aid: Robert Lewis
Type: Four-Year College Sex: Coed Affiliation: Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Admission Plans: Deferred Admission H.S. Requirements: High school diploma required; GED accepted Calendar System: Semester, Summer Session Available Faculty: FT 8, PT 6 % Residing in College-Owned, -Operated, or -Affiliated Housing: 68 Library Holdings: 35,409 Credit Hours For Degree: 120 credits, Bachelors Professional Accreditation: AABC Intercollegiate Athletics: Soccer M; Volleyball M & W
THOMPSON RIVERS UNIVERSITY
PO Box 3010, Station Terminal
Kamloops, BC, Canada V2C 5N3
Tel: (250)828-5000
Admissions: (250)828-5043
Fax: (250)828-5086
E-mail: admissions@tru.ca
Web Site: http://www.tru.ca
President/CEO: Dr. Roger H. Barnsley
Registrar: Dennis Mayberry
Admissions: Dennis Mayberry
Financial Aid: Garry Prevette
Type: Four-Year College Sex: Coed % Accepted: 59 Admission Plans: Open Admission Application Deadline: March 01 Application Fee: $25.00 H.S. Requirements: High school diploma required; GED accepted. For mature students: High school diploma or equivalent not required Costs Per Year: Application fee: $25 Canadian dollars. Tuition, fee, and room only charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Province resident tuition: $3335 full-time, $111 per credit part-time. Canadian resident tuition: $3335 full-time, $111 per credit part-time. Mandatory fees: $600 full-time. College room only: $3000. International student tuition: $12,000 full-time. Calendar System: Semester, Summer Session Available Faculty: FT 469, PT 154 Student-Faculty Ratio: 13:1 % Residing in College-Owned, -Operated, or -Affiliated Housing: 9 Library Holdings: 223,300 Credit Hours For Degree: 60 credits, Associates; 120 credits, Bachelors Intercollegiate Athletics: Badminton M & W; Baseball M; Basketball M & W; Soccer M & W; Volleyball M & W
TRINITY WESTERN UNIVERSITY
7600 Glover Rd.
Langley, BC, Canada V2Y 1Y1
Tel: (604)888-7511; 888-468-6898
Fax: (604)513-2061
E-mail: admissions@twu.ca
Web Site: http://www.twu.ca/
President/CEO: Dr. R. Neil Snider
Registrar: Dr. Larry Van Beek
Admissions: Sam Rehman
Financial Aid: Marty Penninga
Type: Comprehensive Sex: Coed Affiliation: Evangelical Free Church of America Admission Plans: Deferred Admission Application Fee: $40.00 H.S. Requirements: High school diploma required; GED accepted Costs Per Year: Application fee: $40 Canadian dollars. Tuition, fee, and room and board charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Comprehensive fee: $22,960 includes full-time tuition ($14,520), mandatory fees ($220), and college room and board ($8220). Full-time tuition and fees vary according to program. Room and board charges vary according to board plan, housing facility, and student level. Part-time tuition: $484 per semester hour. Part-time tuition varies according to program. Scholarships: Available Calendar System: Semester, Summer Session Available Enrollment: FT 768 Faculty: FT 77, PT 61 Student-Faculty Ratio: 18:1 Exams: SAT I or ACT % Residing in College-Owned, -Operated, or -Affiliated Housing: 40 Library Holdings: 190,565 Credit Hours For Degree: 122 semester hours, Bachelors Professional Accreditation: ACA, ATS Intercollegiate Athletics: Basketball M & W; Rugby M; Soccer M & W; Volleyball M & W
THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
2075 Wesbrook Mall
Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z1
Tel: (604)822-2211
Admissions: (604)822-3014
Fax: (604)822-3599
E-mail: registrar.admissions@ubc.ca
Web Site: http://www.ubc.ca/
President/CEO: Dr. Martha Piper
Registrar: Brian Silzer
Admissions: Rosalie Vlaar
Financial Aid: Barbara Crocker
Type: University Sex: Coed % Accepted: 57 Admission Plans: Early Admission Application Deadline: February 28 Application Fee: $100.00 H.S. Requirements: High school diploma required; GED not accepted Scholarships: Available Calendar System: Miscellaneous, Summer Session Available Enrollment: FT 19,961, PT 9,950, Grad 7,878 Faculty: FT 2,048 Student-Faculty Ratio: 15:1 Exams: SAT I and SAT II or ACT % Residing in College-Owned, -Operated, or -Affiliated Housing: 23 Library Holdings: 4,654,477 Credit Hours For Degree: 120 credits, Bachelors ROTC: Army, Air Force Professional Accreditation: AACSB, ACA, ADA, ACSP, ALA, APA, ASLA, LCMEAMA, NCATE Intercollegiate Athletics: Baseball M; Basketball M & W; Cheerleading M & W; Crew M & W; Cross-Country Running M & W; Fencing W; Field Hockey M & W; Football M; Golf M & W; Ice Hockey M & W; Rugby M & W; Skiing (Cross-Country) M & W; Skiing (Downhill) M & W; Soccer M & W; Swimming and Diving M & W; Track and Field M & W; Ultimate Frisbee M; Volleyball M & W; Water Polo M & W
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF THE FRASER VALLEY
33844 King Rd.
Abbotsford, BC, Canada V2S 7M8
Tel: (604)853-7441
Admissions: (604)864-4645
Fax: (604)853-9990
Web Site: http://www.ucfv.bc.ca/
President/CEO: H. A. Bassford
Admissions: Elaine Harris
Type: Comprehensive Sex: Coed Affiliation: B.C. provincial education Admission Plans: Open Admission; Deferred Admission Application Fee:
$45.00 H.S. Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent not required Calendar System: Semester, Summer Session Available Enrollment: FT 2,331, PT 3,656 Faculty: FT 268, PT 54 Student-Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Credit Hours For Degree: 60 credits, Associates; 120 credits, Bachelors Intercollegiate Athletics: Basketball M & W; Soccer M & W
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
3333 University Way
Prince George, BC, Canada V2N 4Z9
Tel: (250)960-5555
Admissions: (250)960-6347
Fax: (250)960-5791
Web Site: http://www.unbc.ca/
President/CEO: Dr. Charles Jago
Registrar: John DeGrace
Admissions: Grant Kerr
Financial Aid: Linda Roa
Type: University Sex: Coed % Accepted: 83 Admission Plans: Early Admission; Early Decision Plan Application Deadline: March 01 Application Fee: $25.00 H.S. Requirements: High school diploma required; GED accepted Costs Per Year: Application fee: $25 Canadian dollars. Tuition, fee, and room only charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Area resident tuition: $4110 full-time, $137 per credit hour part-time. Mandatory fees: $648 full-time, $4.50 per credit hour part-time, $129 per term part-time. Full-time tuition and fees vary according to location and program. Part-time tuition and fees vary according to location and program. College room only: $3926. Room charges vary according to housing facility. International student tuition: $14,386 full-time. Scholarships: Available Calendar System: Semester Enrollment: FT 2,145, PT 942, Grad 474 Student-Faculty Ratio: 15:1 % Residing in College-Owned, -Operated, or -Affiliated Housing: 16 Library Holdings: 617,236 Credit Hours For Degree: 120 credits, Bachelors Intercollegiate Athletics: Basketball M & W; Skiing (Cross-Country) M & W
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX-VANCOUVER CAMPUS
4401 Still Creek Dr., Ste. 200
Burnaby, BC, Canada V5C 6G9
Tel: (604)205-6999
Free: 800-228-7240
Admissions: (480)557-1712
Web Site: http://www.phoenix.edu/
President/CEO: Daren Hancott
Admissions: Nina Omelchanko
Type: Comprehensive Sex: Coed Admission Plans: Open Admission; Deferred Admission Application Deadline: Rolling Application Fee: $110.00 H.S. Requirements: High school diploma required; GED accepted Costs Per Year: Application fee: $110. Tuition: $11,850 full-time, $395 per credit part-time. Mandatory fees: $560 full-time. Calendar System: Continuous, Summer Session Not available Enrollment: FT 256, Grad 389 Faculty: PT 6 Student-Faculty Ratio: 6:1 Library Holdings: 444 Regional Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Credit Hours For Degree: 60 credits, Associates; 120 credits, Bachelors
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA
PO Box 1700 STN CSC
Victoria, BC, Canada V8W 2Y2
Tel: (250)721-7211
Admissions: (250)721-8131
Fax: (250)721-6225
Web Site: http://www.uvic.ca/
President/CEO: Dr. David Turpin
Registrar: D. Cledwyn Thomas
Admissions: David Glen
Financial Aid: Lori L. Nolt
Type: University Sex: Coed % Accepted: 72 Admission Plans: Early Admission; Early Action; Deferred Admission Application Deadline: April 30 Application Fee: $100.00 H.S. Requirements: High school diploma required; GED accepted Costs Per Year: Application fee: $100 Canadian dollars. Tuition, fee, and room and board charges are reported in Canadian dollars. Province resident tuition: $3574 full-time, $294 per unit part-time. Canadian resident tuition: $952 per unit part-time. Mandatory fees: $493 full-time, $493 per year part-time. College room and board: $5009. College room only: $3014. International student tuition: $11,562 full-time. Scholarships: Available Calendar System: Miscellaneous, Summer Session Available Enrollment: FT 10,453, PT 5,682, Grad 2,426 Faculty: FT 710, PT 40 Student-Faculty Ratio: 25:1 % Residing in College-Owned, -Operated, or -Affiliated Housing: 16 Library Holdings: 1,800,000 Credit Hours For Degree: 60 units, Bachelors Professional Accreditation: APA Intercollegiate Athletics: Basketball M & W; Crew M & W; Cross-Country Running M & W; Field Hockey W; Golf M & W; Rugby M & W; Soccer M & W; Swimming and Diving M & W
British Columbia
BRITISH COLUMBIA
BRITISH COLUMBIA , province of Canada bordering the Pacific coast. Although much smaller than the Jewish communities of Ontario and Quebec, the Jewish presence in Canada's western-most province, British Columbia (b.c.), has been part of the region's history and development since the late 1850s. Drawn to b.c. by the discovery of gold in the Fraser River and Cariboo regions of the mainland, by 1858 approximately 100 Jewish merchants had established themselves in the port city of *Victoria, then capital of the crown colony of Vancouver Island. Predominantly of British and West European origin, many of these merchants had business connections with gold-trading firms in San Francisco. From their base in Victoria, these Jewish businessmen played a significant role in developing the wholesale and distribution networks which supplied Victoria and the b.c. hinterland with a wide range of consumer goods. A smaller number of Jewish miners, traders, and small shopkeepers also ventured into b.c.'s interior, pioneering in boomtowns like Yale and Barkerville.
By the mid-1860s, Victoria's Jewish population reached about 250. In addition to its economic prominence, the highly acculturated community enjoyed social acceptance. When the city's first synagogue, Temple Emanu-El, was consecrated in 1863, more than half of the building fund contributors were non-Jews. Further, many Victoria Jewish businessmen were elected to important civic and political positions. In 1860 Selim *Franklin became the first Jew to take a seat in any legislature in British North America. His brother Lumley Franklin was elected Victoria's mayor in 1866. He campaigned for political union with the mainland of b.c., which came to pass that same year. In 1871, soon after b.c. joined Canada, Victoria merchant Henry *Nathan became the first Jew elected to the House of Commons in Ottawa.
The decline of the gold trade in the 1870s spurred a shift in the province's Jewish demographics. Victoria's Jewish community stagnated. Many of its most prominent residents relocated to Vancouver, attracted by the potential of its natural harbor and resources. Among them was David Oppenheimer, who became widely known as "the father of Vancouver." Although *Vancouver was soon to become the center of Jewish life in the province, during these early years its Jewish population remained quite small. When a Reform congregation was established by Rabbi Solomon Philo in the 1890s, it had a membership of only 22 families. A smaller, more traditional congregation numbered only a dozen men.
This situation changed dramatically with the influx of large numbers of East European Jews between 1901–31. Vancouver's Jewish population grew from 214 to 2,440. The newcomers were largely from Russia, bringing with them strong currents of Orthodox Judaism, Zionism, and socialism. Unlike their more affluent and acculturated Jewish counterparts in the west end of the city, the majority of the East European Jews initially clustered in Vancouver's east end Strathcona and immigrant districts, adjacent to Chinatown. While some had spent time in eastern Canada or the U.S., the majority were new to Canada. Their arrival in Vancouver coincided with a period of growth, permitting a fairly high degree of economic mobility. Many peddled produce or various forms of secondhand merchandise until they accumulated enough capital to open their own retail or manufacturing establishments, particularly in the clothing industry. To assist economic integration, the community organized a Hebrew Aid and Immigration Society and Hebrew Free Loan Association in 1915, succeeded in 1927 by an Achduth Cooperative Society.
The East Europeans concentration in Vancouver's east end also created a more "Old-World" style community revolving around religious observance and a cluster of Jewish shops and institutions. In 1911–12 Vancouver's first synagogue, the Sons of Israel, opened. In 1917 the Orthodox congregation was renamed Schara Tzedeck, and in 1921 it consecrated a new house of worship with a seating capacity of 600. The synagogue was led by Nathan Mayer Pastinsky, who, while not an ordained rabbi, was highly esteemed by all Vancouverites for his religious knowledge, welfare work, and tireless activity among immigrants. A Conservative congregation, the Beth Israel, was also established in the mid-1920s and incorporated in 1932, absorbing what remained of the community's Reform element. Each synagogue maintained its own congregational school. The school originally associated with the Schara Tzedeck synagogue eventually evolved into the Vancouver Talmud Torah, the city's only Jewish day school.
Vancouver's small Jewish community reflected a broad range of organizational affiliations, even in its formative period. A B'nai B'rith lodge was established in 1910, followed in 1913 by a Zionist and Social Society. A local Hadassah chapter was founded in 1920 as well as a chapter of the National Council of Jewish Women in 1924 and Pioneer Women in 1933. Active groups for young people included Habonim, Aleph Zadik Aleph, and Young Judaea. Communal fundraising was managed through a Jewish Community Chest, the precursor to a 1932 Jewish Administrative Council. The latter also oversaw the community's only newspaper, the Jewish Western Bulletin, which began publishing in 1928, the same year that a Jewish community center opened. In the mid-1930s, b.c. delegates began participating in the activities of the Canadian Jewish Congress (cjc) but it was not until 1949 that a cjc Pacific Region encompassing b.c. was formed. During World War ii, cjc helped to organize the Jewish community's war relief efforts and assumed responsibility for community relations and numerous Jewish cultural and educational initiatives.
The postwar period was one of tremendous growth for b.c. Jewry, Vancouver remaining the primary center. By 1971 the city's Jewish community had grown to more than 10,000. Newcomers included many former military personnel and Jews from other parts of Canada, as well as more than 400 Holocaust survivors and 250 Hungarian refugees. The community enjoyed substantial upward mobility and occupational diversity, and shifted its geographic center from the east end to the more affluent Oakridge district in the city's southwest. In 1948 both the Schara Tzedeck and Beth Israel congregations built new synagogues in this area, followed by an impressive new Jewish Community Center in 1964. Organizational expansion also included the founding of a Reform congregation in 1965, the establishment of a Sephardi group in 1973, and a Lubavitch presence in 1974.
Among community priorities during these years, fundraising and advocacy support of Israel remained very prominent. Although antisemitism was never regarded as a major problem in b.c., the B'nai B'rith and Pacific Region of the cjc spearheaded considerable human rights activism in coalition with other like-minded groups. The community also included a strong Jewish secularist presence through the Peretz Institute created after the war to foster secular humanist Judaism. Vancouver also had a chapter of the left-wing United Jewish People's Order. The Vancouver section of the National Council of Jewish Women was a pioneer in areas of social welfare, organizing programs in volunteer training, preschool education, and gerontology.
Jews also had an impact on the larger civic society. Between 1972 and 1975, David *Barrett, a social worker and the leader of the New Democratic Party, served as the premier of British Columbia. Several well-known Jews were also heavily involved in support of higher education in b.c., including former provincial chief justice Nathan *Nemetz and Jack *Diamond, a prominent businessman and philanthropist. The *Belzberg, *Wosk, and Koerner families have also been extremely generous Jewish donors to the province's universities.
By 2001 the Jewish population of b.c. had grown to more than 30,000, a nearly threefold increase in 30 years, but Jews still constituted less than one percent of the provincial population and only about eight percent of Canadian Jewry. Unlike earlier years, when fully 90 percent of b.c.'s Jews lived in Vancouver, recent growth occurred outside of Vancouver, particularly in the nearby suburbs of Richmond, Maple Ridge, and Burnaby. Victoria's Jewish community likewise witnessed a revival, and relatively new Jewish communities emerged in interior towns such as Kelowna. As a result, approximately one in four b.c. Jews now lives outside of Vancouver. The need to provide community services and outreach to this increasingly dispersed populace led in 1986 to the creation of a Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver, a central body responsible for the planning and distribution of communal funds. With b.c. being an attractive destination for retirees, an aging Jewish population is of particular concern. Other prominent items on the communal agenda are support for Israel and Holocaust awareness. The latter is coordinated through the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre, created in 1985.
[Barbara Schober (2nd ed.)]
British Columbia
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COLOMBIE-BRITTANIQUE
Confederation Date / Fit son entrée dans la Confédération
July 20, 1871 / le 20 juillet 1871
Area / Superficie
Land / Terre - 929,730 sq.km/km2
Water / Eau - 18,070 sq.km/km2
Total - 947,800 sq.km/km2
Population
(Census / Recensement): 1891 - 98,000; 1901 - 179,00; 1911 - 393,000; 1921 - 525,000;
1931 - 694,300; 1941 - 817,800; 1951 - 1,165,200; 1956 - 1,398,500; 1961 - 1,629,100;
1966 - 1,873,700; 1971 - 2,184,600; 1976 - 2,466,600; 1981 - 2,744,200; 1986 - 2,889,000;
1991 - 3,285,061; 1996 - 3,855,140; 2001 - 3,907,738; (Estimate/Estimation 2004) 4,196,383
Capital / Capitale
Victoria
Major Cities and Metropolitan Areas / Villes et régions métropolitaines principales (Estimate/ Estimation 2004)
Metropolitan Vancouver: 2,100,000
Metropolitan Victoria: 320,000
Kelowna: 150,000
Kamloops: 87,000
Prince George: 84,000
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KWANTLEN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE M-2
MALASPINA UNIVERSITY-COLLEGE F-1
OKANAGAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE K-13
OPEN LEARNING AGENCY L-2
ROYAL ROADS UNIVERSITY M-11
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY L-2
SUMMIT PACIFIC COLLEGE M-4
THOMPSON RIVERS UNIVERSITY K-12
TRINITY WESTERN UNIVERSITY M-3
THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA L-11
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF THE FRASER VALLEY M-4
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UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA M-11
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OPEN LEARNING AGENCY
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF THE FRASER VALLEY
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX-VANCOUVER CAMPUS
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA
British Columbia
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