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  2. Saskatoon Business College - Wikipedia

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    In August 2014, Saskatoon Business College was named a Designated Learning Institution for International Students planning to study in Saskatchewan. History. Saskatoon Business College was founded by Robert D. Campbell in May of 1907. Mr. Ernest Marshall and Mr. David Marshall (both unrelated) can be credited for bringing the College forward.

  3. Athol Murray College of Notre Dame - Wikipedia

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    Athol Murray College of Notre Dame. / 50.0988; -104.7201. Athol Murray College of Notre Dame is a private, co-educational boarding high school located in Wilcox, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was founded by the Sisters of Charity of St. Louis in 1920 as St. Augustine school when they established Notre Dame of the Prairies Convent.

  4. North West College (Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    North West College is a regional college with two primary campuses in Meadow Lake and North Battleford providing adult educational training in the northwest region of Saskatchewan, Canada. Covering a region of 44,000 km 2, North West College is committed to rural and First Nations education. In 2017-18 North West offered programming in 21 ...

  5. Edwards School of Business - Wikipedia

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    N. Murray EdwardsSchool of Business. The N. Murray Edwards School of Business, also known as the Edwards School of Business, or simply Edwards, is located on the University of Saskatchewan campus in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Formerly the College of Commerce, the school was renamed in 2007 to honor N. Murray Edwards, an alumnus and entrepreneur.

  6. Campion College (Regina, Saskatchewan) - Wikipedia

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    Campion College is a private Roman Catholic university college federated with the University of Regina and affiliated with the Jesuits (Society of Jesus). It is an undergraduate liberal arts college offering courses leading to a bachelor's degree in the arts, sciences and fine arts. The college has its own staff, faculty and infrastructure ...

  7. Saskatoon Teachers' College - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatoon Teachers' College, originally called the Saskatoon Normal School, was a facility in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada for training teachers. The school occupied temporary premises at first, then moved to a handsome brick and stone building on Avenue A North in 1922. It was administered by the provincial department of education.

  8. Southeast College - Wikipedia

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    Southeast College. / 49.6709; -103.8600. Southeast College (formerly Southeast Regional College) is a publicly funded regional college with six campuses in the southeast of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. The college was created under the Regional Colleges Act of Saskatchewan. Its head office is located in Weyburn.

  9. NorQuest College - Wikipedia

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    NorQuest College. / 53.54334; -113.50650. NorQuest College is a publicly funded, post-secondary institution [1] in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The student body is approximately 12,435 full-time or part-time credit students, and approximately 7,876 non-credit or continuing education students. Approximately 1,879 students graduate each year.