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University colleges in Ontario

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A university college is a federated or affiliated academic university institution of a larger public university (often referred to as the "parent" campus). Federated and affiliated colleges have existed in Ontario, Canada, for over a century.[1] The establishment of these institutions came from Christian religious groups. There are a total of 24 such university colleges in Ontario, with 10 primarily offering secular programs and 14 primarily offering theological programs.

University colleges share a number of characteristics:

  • Focus on undergraduate studies in the liberal arts and post-degree professional programs in the helping professions (i.e. social work, teaching, etc.)
  • Experiential learning opportunities and student life rooted in altruism and social justice
  • Residence for students who wish to live on campus
  • A smaller campus community within a greater campus community (this experience is often advertised as the "best of both worlds")
  • Small class sizes
  • Student services and resources exclusively for those students for whom the university college is their home campus, referred to as "co-registration" due to simultaneous access to services of parent campus
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Affiliated versus federated university colleges

"Affiliated" and "federated" are often used interchangeably when describing a university college, but they have somewhat different legal relationship with the parent campus. For example, affiliated university colleges typically suspend their degree-granting powers so their students are able to officially earn their degree from the “parent” institution. [2] A federated university college differs in that, although it is a type of affiliation, it is where "two or more institutions come together to create a new university that is recognized by civic authorities and is eligible for government funding" (MacDonald, 2016).[3]

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List of Ontario university colleges

Ontario affiliated and federated University College Institutions Primarily Offering Secular Degree Programs
Public University Federated and affiliated institution Year of federation or affiliation Religious heritage
University of Ottawa / Université d’Ottawa Saint Paul University / Université Saint-Paul 1965 Catholic
University of Toronto University of St. Michael's College 1910 Catholic
University of Trinity College 1904 Anglican
Victoria University 1890 United
University of Waterloo Conrad Grebel University College 1963 Mennonite
Renison University College 1960 Anglican
St. Jerome's University 1959 Catholic
United College 1961 United (fully secular since 2005)
Western University Huron University College 1878 Anglican
King's University College 1954 Catholic
More information Public university, Affiliated or federated institution ...
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Former affiliated university colleges in Ontario

A number of university colleges were affiliated with Laurentian University / Université Laurentienne until 2021 financial crisis:

Former University colleges in Ontario

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