St. Clair College
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St. Clair College | |
---|---|
Motto | Our Focus Is You |
Founded | 1966 |
School type | Public |
President | Dr. John Strasser |
Location | Windsor, Ontario |
Sports team | Saints |
Mascot | "Griffin" |
Colours | Green, gold, black |
St. Clair College of Applied Arts and Technology is a College in the Windsor, Ontario, Canada area. In addition to its main Windsor campus, other campuses are located in Chatham and Wallaceburg. Recently, St. Clair College reached an agreement with the City of Windsor to take over ownership of Windsor’s Cleary International Centre in the Fall of 2006 [1].
The college has its roots in the Western Ontario Institute of Technology, founded in 1958 to supplement the then-Ryerson Institute in Toronto (now Ryerson University). With the advent of the Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology, St. Clair was founded in 1966; the two institutions were merged a year later. Growth of the college has generally paralleled that of Windsor, especially in relation to the automotive industry.
Contents |
[edit] Mission Statement
- Our mission is to assist individuals in successfully developing their knowledge skills and values so as to enhance their quality of life, improve their ability to acquire meaningful employment and promote their community involvement.
- We will provide our students with an accessible, dynamic and supportive learning environment which adapts to their changing requirements for quality lifelong learning experiences.
- We will provide leadership and develop partnerships that support our communities' continuing thrust toward global competitiveness.
[edit] Values
These are the values expressed by the people of St. Clair College, which guide our actions and decision making.
- We believe that students are our prime focus.
- We respect each other as responsible, knowledgeable individuals, committed to working together for the success of our college.
- We value and respect the integrity and uniqueness of the individual. We are committed to the growth of each individual.
- We value a dynamic teaching and learning environment which is committed to excellence and encourages the growth and lifelong learning of our students, staff and community.
- We are proud to be a vital, innovative partner with our community, committed to providing accessible, quality service.
- We value a safe, healthy and appealing working and learning environment, in keeping with our commitment to the environmental protection and enhancement of our community and planet.
- We value quality in everything we do.
- We value and respect the diverse and multicultural nature of our community, and we are committed to equality of opportunity.
[edit] Images
[edit] External Links
- St. Clair College
- Student Representative Council
- St. Clair College Athletics
- Performing Arts Program
- St. Clair Tradigital Animation
- OPSEU Local 138, Faculty for St Clair College
- OPSEU Local 137, Support Staff for St. Clair College*The Cleary International Centre
Topics on Windsor, Ontario | ||
Windsor Topics | History • Windsor City Council • List of mayors of Windsor, Ontario • Flag of Windsor • Coat of Arms of Windsor • Demographics • Economy • Transportation • List of Windsor Roads • Windsor Roads Template • Media • Sister Cities • Windsor, Ontario Category • Essex Terminal Railway | |
Attractions | Education • St. Clair College • U of W • Hiram Walker • Canadian Club • Ambassador Bridge Detroit–Windsor Tunnel • Casino Windsor • Devonshire Mall • Windsor-Detroit International Freedom Festival |
|
Culture and Parks | Neighborhoods • Skyscrapers of Windsor • Bike Trails • Riverfront Bike Trail • Ganatchio Trail • Little River Extension • Trans-Canada Trail • Chrysler Canada Greenway • Russell Street Neighbourhood Trail | |
Related Topics | Detroit, Michigan • Detroit River • Ontario • Essex County | |
Essex County: LaSalle • Tecumseh • Lakeshore • Amherstburg • Essex • Kingsville • Leamington, Ontario • Pelee, Ontario |
Ontario colleges edit | |||
---|---|---|---|
Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology | |||
Algonquin | Boréal | Cambrian | Canadore | Centennial | Confederation | Durham | Fanshawe | Fleming | George Brown | La Cité | Lambton | Loyalist | Michener | Mohawk | Niagara | Northern | St. Clair | St. Lawrence | Sault | Seneca | |||
Institutes of Technology and Advanced Learning | |||
Conestoga | Humber | Sheridan | |||
Institutes of Advanced Studies and University Partnerships | |||
Georgian | |||
Universities |