University College of the North

University College of the North
Former names
Keewatin Community College (1966-2004)
Established July 1, 2004 (as University College of the North)
1966 (as Keewatin Community College)
Type University college
Chancellor Edwin Jebb
President Konrad Jonasson
Administrative staff
Approximately 400
Students Approximately 2,700
Location The Pas and Thompson, Manitoba, Canada
53°49′11″N 101°14′16″W / 53.81972°N 101.23778°WCoordinates: 53°49′11″N 101°14′16″W / 53.81972°N 101.23778°W
Affiliations AUCC, Canadian Colleges Athletic Association, Association of Canadian Community Colleges, IAU, CIS, UArctic, ACU, Campus Manitoba
Website www.ucn.ca

University College of the North (UCN) is a post-secondary institution located in Northern Manitoba, Canada. UCN has a student body of approximately 2,700 annually, and a staff of approximately 400. The Chancellor of UCN is Edwin Jebb.

Student life

Mission

The mission of the University College of the North is to ensure Northern communities and people will have opportunities, knowledge and skills, while being inclusive and respectful of diverse, Northern and Aboriginal values and beliefs.. [1]

Vision

Rooted in the sacred teachings of Aboriginal peoples, University College of the North prepares lifelong learners and graduates as positive and effective leaders through the creation of knowledge and the development and delivery of innovative and ethical programming.[2]

History

Northern Manitoba Vocational Center was established in The Pas in 1966 and its Thompson campus was opened in the early 1980s.[3]

University College of the North was established on July 1, 2004, with the passage of the University of the North Act in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, and is the successor to Keewatin Community College.

Campus

June 2014 UCN Thompson
University College of the North's The Pas campus.

Programs

Aboriginal

The UCN Council of Elders provides guidance through the sharing of traditional knowledge, beliefs and values. There are Aboriginal Centres at UCN's two main campuses. The Mamawechetotan Centre in The Pas and ininiwi kiskinwamakewin Centre in Thompson offer programs that promote cross-cultural awareness. There is a great deal of diversity that is well respected.

Scholarships & Bursaries

The Government of Canada sponsors an Aboriginal Bursaries Search Tool that lists over 680 scholarships, bursaries, and other incentives offered by governments, universities, and industry to support Aboriginal post-secondary participation. University College of the North scholarships for Aboriginal, First Nations and Métis students include: Manitoba Hydro Second Year to Final Year Engineering Technology Bursary [4]

See also

References

  1. "About UCN". University College of the North website. 2007-12-28.
  2. "Welcome to UCN". University College of the North website. Retrieved 2007-12-28.
  3. "NDP government comes through on University College of the North". The Thompson Citizen. April 21, 2010.
  4. Aboriginal Bursaries Search Tool

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