Conrad Grebel University College

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Conrad Grebel University College

Established: 1957
Type: Public
Religious affiliation: Mennonite
Undergraduates: 142 students
Location: 140 Westmount Rd. N Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3G6
Campus: Urban/Suburban,
Sports teams: Waterloo Warriors
Colours: red and white     
Affiliations: ATS, Toronto School of Theology, University of Waterloo.
Website: grebel.uwaterloo.ca

Coordinates: 43°28′20″N, 80°32′50″W

Conrad Grebel University College is affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The college is owned by Mennonite Church Eastern Canada and named for early Anabaptist leader Conrad Grebel. Its mission statement reads: "Conrad Grebel University College is a Christian educational institution informed by the vision and values of the Mennonite tradition and dedicated to serving students, the university community, the church, and society."[1]

Conrad Grebel University College was named after Conrad Grebel (c. 1498 – 1526), a co-founder of the Swiss Brethren movement who is called the "Father of Anabaptists".

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[edit] Facilities

Grebel (pronounced "Grey-bull") is located next to the University of Waterloo and offers residence and classes for students.

[edit] Programs

Conrad Grebel University College runs courses in Arts, English, Fine Arts, History, Mennonite Studies, Music, Peace and Conflict Studies, Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Sociology. Grebel also runs the Graduate Theological Studies program with the University of Waterloo. Conrad Grebel University College is affiliated with the Toronto School of Theology.

  • Peace and Conflict Studies
  • Music
  • Certificate Program in Conflict Management

[edit] Media

Conrad Grebel University College runs the Conrad Grebel Review

[edit] Relationship with the University of Waterloo

All students at Conrad Grebel, and all of the other university colleges surrounding the central university, are registered at, take classes at, and graduate from the University of Waterloo. Specialized classes are available from Conrad Grebel, which has an academic focus on Music, Peace and Conflict Studies, Religious Studies, and Mennonite Studies. Courses from Grebel may be taken by any University of Waterloo student, and are taught by Grebel professors at the Grebel college, but count as credit at the central University.

[edit] Community

Conrad Grebel University college places a strong emphasis on community. This is both a reflection of founding Mennonite values and of the small size of the college. Because of Grebel's small size (at most 142 residence students per term in addition to a number of associates), most of the students know most of the other students in residence. Relationships with others are encouraged through Snack Nights, regular chapel services, and a weekly Community Supper at which the entire residence community, as well as some associate students and faculty and staff gather for a more formal dinner.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Conrad Grebel University College Website

[edit] External links

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