Concordia University College of Alberta
Founded in 1921 by the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Concordia began as a preparatory school for young men interested in church ministry careers.
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Grande Prairie Regional College
Grande Prairie Regional College is a publicly supported, post-secondary institution. The College operates under the Colleges Act and Ministry of Learning, Province of Alberta.
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Grant MacEwan College
An Edmonton community college named after a recipient of the following honourary Doctor of Laws degrees: University of Alberta, 1966; University of Calgary, 1967; University of Brandon, 1969; University of Guelph, 1972; and the University of Saskatchewan, 1974.
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Keyano College
Opened in 1965 as the Alberta Vocational Centre (AVC) in Fort McMurray; the official opening ceremonies were held on January 26, 1966.
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King's University College
The King's University College, formerly The King's College, is a Christian liberal arts college. As early as 1965, men and women of vision from diverse walks of life and various church affiliations saw the need for a regional, trans-denominational, Christian college in Western Canada.
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Lakeland College
Agricultural education was recognized as an essential ingredient to the building of this province, and vital steps were taken to develop schools and demonstration farms to meet this need.
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Lethbridge College
Lethbridge Community College was Canada's first public community college.
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Medicine Hat College
Medicine Hat College is a public, board governed, comprehensive community college serving a large region of south-eastern Alberta and south-western Saskatchewan, Canada.Medicine Hat College has two campuses.
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Mount Royal College
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Olds College
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Red Deer College
Provides bachelors degrees and apprenticeships in Red Deer.
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