1474:, titled "Getting There and Staying There", adds the factor of geography, citing the long distances that students must travel in Manitoba and consequent personal dislocation to find a suitable post-secondary program. All three reports suggest the following strategies to increase access and participation: early intervention, career counseling starting in grade 9, orientation programs, introductory academic and vocational programs starting in grade 12, the involvement of parents, promotion of role models, distance education, and satellite campuses.
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996:, recommended closer articulation between Manitoba's universities and community colleges. The system remains a binary one, however, with few university transfer programs or college courses which can be applied towards a university degree. In June 2011, the public college and university presidents in Manitoba signed a memorandum of understanding intended to make it easier for students to transfer credits between post-secondary institutions and receive credit for prior learning therefore increasing student mobility.
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1320:(CCPA) reported that Manitoba had gained the top spot in overall provincial rankings of equity, quality, accountability, and accessibility, demonstrating a "consistent commitment to higher education as a share of total provincial expenditures, in fostering high employment and income parity among male and female graduates, and in limiting downloading of costs onto students."
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attending school full or part-time. As such, two of the goals of the "Bridging Two Worlds: Aboriginal
Education and Employment Action Plan 2008-2011" were: to increase student engagement and high school completion; and, to improve access to and success in adult learning, including post-secondary education and training.
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the private denominational institutions of
Canadian Mennonite University, Providence College and Seminary, Booth University College, and Steinbach Bible College. $ 87.2 million was provided to the public colleges of Red River College, Assiniboine Community College, and the École technique et professionnelle.
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reported that students typically leave higher education for reasons not related to the institution itself. Financial considerations sometimes influence the decision. The Survey concluded that remedial courses could be helpful, and that such students require assistance immediately in their first year,
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In 2012–2013, the
University of Manitoba had a General Operating Budget of $ 795 million. The province provided $ 327 million through COPSE as well as an additional $ 85 million. The federal government provided $ 75 million. Tuition and other fees provided $ 133 million, leaving a shortfall which was
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that acted as a semi-autonomous intermediary between post-secondary institutions and the provincial government. Beginning operations in April 1997, COPSE purposed to advise government on the financial needs of institutions, distribute annual grants authorized by the legislature to public institutions
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is the governing body; the
Learning Council is the academic body; and the Council of Elders is the advisory body, providing guidance to the two other Councils and to the administration of UCN. Moreover, both the Learning Council and the Council of Elders have representation on the Governing Council.
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of 1877 provided for a modest annual provincial grant of $ 250. The Roblin
Commission of 1993 and subsequent declining allocations of the public purse have made it clear that post-secondary institutions will have to find their own private sources of funding to make up shortfalls in general operating
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ACCESS provides specialized programs with funding to residents from under-represented groups who have faced barriers to post-secondary education, including such individuals as First
Nations, the physically challenged, females, single parents, and immigrants. COPSE reported that, between 1999/00 and
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since 1991. The Act provides for a Board of
Governors to run each college, thereby allowing greater institutional autonomy than the previous centralized system. The mandate of the Act is "to enhance the economic and social well-being of Manitoba through the provision of a broad range of educational
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In 2010–2011, the
Council on Post-Secondary Education (COPSE) allocated $ 407.8 million in block funding to the Universities of Manitoba and of Winnipeg, Brandon University, Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface, and the University College of the North. In addition, $ 5.5 million was allocated to
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which, although not formally linked as an institution, is located on the U of M's campus. Approved
Teaching Centres have also been created to teach specific University-approved courses that are offered by other denominational colleges. These approved courses may also be applied towards a bachelor's
593:. (As colleges, prior to their incorporation as universities, these two institutions had been affiliated with the University of Manitoba.) The legislation also established its first intermediary agency, the Universities Grants Commission, to provide general oversight of the province’s universities.
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University of Manitoba decreased slightly and then started to increase between 2009 and 2013. Current trends indicate that this slow growth should continue over the next few years. The number of female students continues to be slightly greater than the number of
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rates among Aboriginal students remain disproportionately high. Although a relatively high proportion of Manitoba's population is Aboriginal, (15.5% in 2006) of all the provinces, Manitoba has the lowest percentage of Aboriginal youth attending school. In 1996, only 44.1% of Aboriginal youth were
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1984 reported that Manitoba graduates were as satisfied with their jobs as other graduates nationally, and in fact experienced higher rates of employment and some higher salaries than the national averages. Almost all Manitoba graduates were still living in the province at the time of the survey.
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in 2012-2013 of full-time, first-year students at the University of Manitoba was 85%. In 2013, 90% of students graduating reported that they were satisfied with their decision to attend the University, a rate slightly lower than the national average of 93%. An earlier survey based on the Class of
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called the Council on Post-Secondary Education (COPSE), which acted as a semi-autonomous intermediary between post-secondary institutions and the provincial government, publicly reporting statistics on Manitoba’s post-secondary education system. COPSE itself was established in 1997 to replace the
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The remaining colleges still affiliated with the University of Manitoba continued developing under the new concept of a "Community of Colleges." Arts and science teaching functions were taken over by the U of M, and the colleges lost control over eligibility requirements to teach and study. This
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Aboriginal post-secondary participation has been increasing during the past decade and is currently estimated at community colleges to be almost the same as for the general population of Manitoba, there are fewer participants at university level. It is estimated that Aboriginal students now
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is a consortium of all of the public colleges and universities in Manitoba. Through distributed learning mechanisms such as the Internet, it allows students to complete a significant portion of a college certificate, diploma, or university degree while staying in their home community.
1287:. The CMU is internally governed by its Senate, which is made up of administrator-appointed faculty and the President's Council. The Council serves as an external accountability body made of up the three current owners of the University, and also elects the CMU Board of Governors.
616:(now the Université de Saint-Boniface) due to its specific language and cultural mission. While answerable directly to the University of Manitoba Senate on academic matters, the Collège retained public funding and some administrative autonomy, including the appointment of faculty.
1463:, titled "Would Higher Tuition Fees Restrict Access to University Studies?", contended that data from various Canadian studies show no direct relationship. Instead, other factors to consider are secondary school grades, parental educational attainment, and parental expectations.
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programs, as well as post-secondary transition and preparatory programs for underprepared students. It also develops academic programs in conjunction with other post-secondary institutions in the province. Several UCN campuses in northern Manitoba serve the educational needs of
538:, a Faculty of Science was formally established in 1900, followed by the appointments of five professors in 1904, made possible due to a generous donation. By 1920, the University of Manitoba offered a wide range of undergraduate programs and several professional schools.
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UCN grants degrees, diplomas, and certificates in academic, trades, technology, vocational, and literacy training programs, as well as offering transition and preparatory programs for underprepared students. Ideally situated to reach potential students living in
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In 2009–2010, 91% of undergraduate students at the University of Manitoba were born in Manitoba, 5% were born in another Canadian province or territory, and 4% had moved from abroad for the purpose of study. In total, 2000 were self-declared First Nations.
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was established. In 1998, the Manitoba government proclaimed a new charter for the creation of a university-level, degree-granting federation of Mennonite colleges. The following year, the Mennonite College Federation (now
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concluded in its "2007 Report on Learning in Canada" that the most significant barriers to post-secondary access are informational and motivational. In the "2007 Survey of Early Leavers in Manitoba", the
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In 2009/10, the Rural/Northern Bursary was added as part of the Manitoba Bursary budget to assist students who need to relocate from northern and rural communities to attend post-secondary studies.
1099:(USB) is an affiliated college of the U of M and therefore USB students receive U of M degrees. USB nevertheless retains some administrative autonomy and answers directly to the University Senate.
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is the only francophone college in the province, and is operated under the Université de Saint-Boniface. It offers courses in business, computing, early childhood education, nursing, and tourism.
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in Manitoba. It offers degrees in religion, English and film, general studies, behavioural sciences (psychology and sociology), psychology, business administration, and social work.
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today offers more than $ 13 million in scholarships and bursaries. Despite the common belief that lower tuition fees would result in greater university access, a 2004 report by the
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with institutions of higher education from other provinces to provide Manitoba residents with greater educational opportunity and access to a wider variety of program offerings:
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Statistics Canada. (2010). "Aboriginal identity population by age groups, median age and sex, percentage distribution for both sexes, for Canada, provinces and territories".
628:) was incorporated through the amalgamation of the existing Canadian Mennonite Bible College, Concord College, and Menno Simons College, offering joint academic programs.
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is a provincial responsibility, as there is no national regulation nor accrediting body. Accordingly, education in Manitoba falls under the portfolio of the provincial
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According to government figures, student enrolment had increased by 30% at university level and 25% at college level between 1999 and 2004, outpacing other provinces.
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concluded that financial and institutional barriers seldom hinder access to post-secondary education. Instead, barriers are social and cultural. A 2005 report by the
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Statistics Canada Public and private expenditure on educational institutions as a percentage of GDP, by level of education, Canada, provinces and territories, 2010.
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solved the classical colleges' financial concerns regarding the provision of more expensive science-oriented curricula and allowed them to concentrate on
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share a Reciprocity Agreement that offers lower tuition rates for Manitoba residents to attend public colleges and universities in Minnesota.
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as an amalgamation of three colleges: Concord College (originally Mennonite Brethren Bible College), Canadian Mennonite Bible College, and
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constitute 7% of university enrolments, 17% of college enrolments, and 17% of all active apprentices in Manitoba. However, secondary
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The Advanced Education and Skills Division financial provides oversight to the province’s public post-secondary institutions:
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entered an agreement to allow for up to 3 Manitoba residents per year to enter its Nuclear Medicine Technology Program.
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colleges, which was proposed to counteract sectarian conflicts developing in the post-secondary systems in
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2013 CUSC Survey of First-Year Students, Overall Satisfaction. (n.d.). Retrieved June 20, 2015, from
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Interprovincial and International Training Agreements (IPTAs). (n.d.). Retrieved June 19, 2015, from
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status from the Manitoba Legislature, making it one of the newest university colleges in Manitoba.
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In 1967, Manitoba's public policy of a one-university system ended with the establishment of the
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entered an agreement to allow up to 15 Manitoba residents enter its Veterinary Medicine program.
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A major public review of higher education in Manitoba, submitted in 1973 as the
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of Manitoba, and Friends of Menno Simons College. CMU was founded through
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Financial oversight, policy development, and accountability in Manitoba's
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Other special arrangements include those made with the Ukrainian Orthodox
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Gregor, A.D. (1997). Higher education in Manitoba. In Jones, G.A. (Ed.),
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Gregor, A.D. (1997). Higher education in Manitoba. In Jones, G.A. (Ed.),
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Manitoba Department of Education, Planning and Research Branch. (1984).
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Manitoba Department of Education, Planning and Research Branch. (1983).
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on tertiary education; slightly less than the national average of 2.7%.
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mandate, as they are largely dependent on federal funding targeted at
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The University of Manitoba also has three religious-based independent
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Higher education in Canada: Different systems, different perspectives
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especially at college level where programs are of shorter duration.
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on the principle of a "one-university" system, or a federation of
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Would higher tuition fees restrict access to university studies?
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The current public post-secondary institutions in Manitoba are:
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Survey of early leavers: Universities and colleges in Manitoba
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1986:"Post-Secondary Education | Economic Development and Training"
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is a private postsecondary institution, and one of the newest
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In contrast, the University College of the North (UCN) has a
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Until 2015, the Advanced Education portfolio operated as an
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Post-secondary education in Canada: Strategies for success
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Historic MOU will benefit post-secondary students: Premier
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Aboriginal peoples and postsecondary education in Canada
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http://www12.statcan.ca/census-recensement/index-eng.cfm
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Advanced Education and Literacy annual report 2010-2011
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The universities of Manitoba are currently governed by
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Other post-secondary institutions in Manitoba include:
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http://www.caledoninst.org/Publications/PDF/595ENG.pdf
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Doherty-Delorme, D., & Shaker, E. (Eds.). (2004).
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Providence University College and Theological Seminary
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Ministry of Advanced Education and Learning. (2007).
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Ministry of Advanced Education and Literacy. (2008).
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Ministry of Advanced Education and Literacy. (2011).
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Interprovincial and International Training Agreements
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http://publications.cmec.ca/postsec/rnfil/indexe.stm
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In 2010, the province of Manitoba spent 2.6% of its
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The Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology Act
527:) joined the federation along with other colleges.
333:-controlled post-secondary institution in Manitoba.
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2637:Council of Ministers of Education, Canada.(2008).
1879:http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/ael/unicoll/colleges.html
1859:A history of higher education in Canada: 1663-1960
1572:"Going to School in Manitoba | Manitoba Education"
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2072:The Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies (n.d.).
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152:Manitoba was the first western territory to join
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781:The Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention Act
2764:Intentions of grade 12 students: Summary report
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2011:Ministry of Advanced Education and Literacy.
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720:Department of Advanced Education and Training
383:Manitoba Institute of Trades & Technology
371:for the Manitoba's francophone community and
253:Manitoba Institute of Trades & Technology
2511:Dennison, J.D., & Gallagher, P. (1986).
1242:(formerly Red River Community College), and
1916:"About Canadian Mennonite University | CMU"
937:Department of Economic Development and Jobs
881:. The Division also provides grants to the
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1520:List of Canadian universities by endowment
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176:Economic Development, Investment and Trade
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20:List of colleges in Canada § Manitoba
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2787:http://www.cprn.ca/documents/35676_en.pdf
750:The Advanced Education Administration Act
722:, under the Advanced Education Division.
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184:The Advanced Education Administration Act
32:The Advanced Education Administration Act
1736:"About UM | University of Manitoba"
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612:Special arrangements were made with the
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2275:The University College of the North Act
2222:The Private Vocational Institutions Act
1861:. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
1353:Graduate degrees granted by university
1318:Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
1108:The University College of the North Act
821:The University College of the North Act
766:The Private Vocational Institutions Act
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349:Manitoba's college system consists of:
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1006:Advanced Education Administration Act
990:Task Force on Postsecondary Education
983:Advanced Education Administration Act
674:enrols almost 30,000 students—25,000
664:Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
587:(formerly Brandon College) under the
579:(formerly United College, previously
549:Vocational Training Co-ordination Act
133:includes institutions and systems of
2824:. Retrieved November 25, 2011, from
1788:Our History: The First Years (n.d.).
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1034:The Mennonite College Federation Act
1008:, "university" means either (a) the
811:The Mennonite College Federation Act
472:, the U of M was modelled after the
462:in not only Manitoba, but in all of
458:(U of M), in 1877, became the first
2526:Systems of higher education: Canada
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2013:Council on Post-Secondary Education
2002:
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1296:Private Vocational Institutions Act
408:, theology, and church ministries.
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2674:Aboriginal people in Manitoba 2000
2619:Caledon Institute of Social Policy
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1961:
1932:
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1864:
1510:List of business schools in Canada
1259:École technique et professionnelle
431:École technique et professionnelle
231:École technique et professionnelle
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2779:Canadian Policy Research Networks
2315:. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart
1835:"Music at University of Manitoba"
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977:Internal structure and governance
367:Two university/college hybrids —
344:
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2568:Accountability: Student profiles
2356:University of Manitoba. (2015).
2038:University of Manitoba Colleges.
1778:(pp.115-136). New York: Garland.
1546:. Retrieved June 20, 2015, from
1468:Manitoba Department of Education
1150:Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
1120:Université de Saint-Boniface Act
836:Université de Saint-Boniface Act
734:Universities Grants Commission.
641:In November 1996, an Act of the
570:Canadian Mennonite Bible College
48:Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
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1126:Colleges and vocational schools
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999:
875:University College of the North
761:The International Education Act
687:University College of the North
373:University College of the North
238:University College of the North
190:
172:Ministers of Advanced Education
2718:Retrieved on November 22, 2011
2706:Retrieved on November 22, 2011
2690:Retrieved on November 11, 2011
2334:Retrieved on November 11, 2011
2328:Province of Manitoba. (2011).
2298:The University of Winnipeg Act
1728:
1712:
1611:
1536:
1500:List of universities in Canada
1222:Lieutenant Governor in Council
1116:The University of Manitoba Act
1112:The University of Winnipeg Act
1014:The University of Manitoba Act
831:The University of Winnipeg Act
826:The University of Manitoba Act
737:
590:Universities Establishment Act
450:and 4 years after the city of
323:Yellowquill University College
313:Mid-Ocean School of Media Arts
145:education) in the province of
1:
2731:Retrieved May 28, 2008, from
1920:Canadian Mennonite University
1798:Our History: The First Years.
1530:
1515:List of law schools in Canada
1269:Canadian Mennonite University
1240:Red River College Polytechnic
1236:Assiniboine Community College
992:, more commonly known as the
887:Canadian Mennonite University
871:Assiniboine Community College
745:Administrative acts include:
626:Canadian Mennonite University
562:Assiniboine Community College
424:Assiniboine Community College
402:Canadian Mennonite University
359:Assiniboine Community College
327:Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council
292:Canadian Mennonite University
208:Assiniboine Community College
156:and the first to establish a
2128:Retrieved September 27, 2011
2035:St. Andrew's College (n.d.).
1725:Retrieved September 27, 2011
1479:Canadian Council on Learning
1427:Université de Saint-Boniface
1263:Université de Saint-Boniface
1097:Université de Saint-Boniface
1030:Université de Saint-Boniface
981:According to the province's
879:Université de Saint-Boniface
791:Institutional acts include:
369:Université de Saint-Boniface
325:, owned and operated by the
226:Université de Saint-Boniface
135:higher or advanced education
131:Higher education in Manitoba
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2663:Retrieved November 25, 2011
1875:Post-secondary institutions
1682:Retrieved November 22, 2011
1542:Statistics Canada. (2015).
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558:Red River Community College
353:Two traditional colleges —
10:
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3147:Higher education in Canada
2997:Higher education in Canada
2362:Retrieved on June 15, 2015
2346:Retrieved on June 20, 2015
2302:Retrieved on July 15, 2008
2242:Retrieved on July 15, 2008
2238:The Brandon University Act
2077:Retrieved on July 15, 2008
2040:Retrieved on June 20, 2015
1947:. Retrieved on 2021-02-14.
1800:Retrieved on July 15, 2008
1754:Retrieved on July 15, 2008
1750:University of Manitoba Act
1525:Higher education in Canada
1505:List of colleges in Canada
1303:Manitoba Regulation 237/02
1224:and have been governed by
1104:The Brandon University Act
1063:, student appeals, etc.).
956:University of Saskatchewan
906:University of Manitoba Act
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796:The Brandon University Act
566:Keewatin Community College
532:University of Manitoba Act
469:University of Manitoba Act
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2358:2012-13 financial report
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1811:"University of Manitoba"
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694:Booth University College
632:Booth University College
392:Booth University College
287:Booth University College
2678:Retrieved June 20, 2015
2572:Retrieved June 20, 2015
2436:"UCN Governing Council"
2112:Retrieved June 20, 2015
2096:Retrieved June 20, 2015
2017:http://www.copse.mb.ca/
1292:vocational institutions
1273:Mennonite Church Canada
1206:SM 2017, c. 19, art. 31
891:Steinbach Bible College
786:The Public Services Act
770:vocational institutions
755:The Degree Granting Act
724:Vocational institutions
662:, jointly sponsoring a
303:Steinbach Bible College
299:in Otterburne, Manitoba
1457:University of Manitoba
1423:University of Manitoba
1401:University of Winnipeg
1018:University of Winnipeg
1010:University of Manitoba
945:University of Waterloo
917:gross domestic product
859:University of Winnipeg
855:University of Manitoba
672:University of Manitoba
667:degree at the U of M.
577:University of Winnipeg
456:University of Manitoba
317:vocational institution
248:University of Winnipeg
243:University of Manitoba
200:
3142:Education in Manitoba
3077:Northwest Territories
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2864:Manitoba universities
2311:Morton, W.L. (1957).
1857:Harris, R.S. (1976).
1309:Access and statistics
1252:occupational training
685:Established in 2004,
546:In 1942, the federal
542:Community of colleges
442:One-university system
198:
3051:Prince Edward Island
2260:, C.C.S.M. c. C150.1
1721:Programs and courses
1285:Menno Simons College
704:Government oversight
660:St. Andrew's College
643:Manitoba Legislature
621:Menno Simons College
489:St. Boniface College
474:University of London
466:. Founded under the
319:located in Winnipeg.
267:St. Andrew's College
260:constituent colleges
199:Province of Manitoba
1719:Red River College.
1623:sundancecollege.com
1354:
1185:Legislative history
1070:of governance: the
1043:, shared between a
776:The Student Aid Act
731:arm’s length agency
709:Education in Canada
647:arm’s length agency
396:university colleges
315:(MOSMA), a private
168:Education in Canada
115:SM 2019, c. 5, s. 2
93:Legislative history
2919:Canadian Mennonite
2808:2009-02-07 at the
2648:2012-04-26 at the
2472:2011-07-06 at the
2300:, C.C.S.M. c. U70.
2280:2015-09-14 at the
2240:, C.C.S.M. c. B90.
2055:2007-06-13 at the
2022:2015-01-05 at the
1793:2019-11-23 at the
1752:, C.C.S.M. c. U60.
1705:2020-02-23 at the
1605:"C.C.S.M. C. A6.3"
1553:2020-11-05 at the
1451:Barriers to access
1379:Brandon University
1352:
1160:C.C.S.M. c. C150.1
1061:academic standards
1045:Board of Governors
1022:Brandon University
863:Brandon University
698:university college
607:cultural diversity
585:Brandon University
536:science curriculum
277:St. Paul's College
272:St. John's College
213:Brandon University
201:
124:In force (amended)
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