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  2. Higher education in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Province of British Columbia. Higher education in British Columbia is delivered by 25 publicly funded institutions that are composed of eleven universities, eleven colleges, and three institutes. This is in addition to three private universities, five private colleges, and six theological colleges. There are also an extensive number of private ...

  3. Higher education in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Saskatchewan's higher education system has been "significantly shaped" by demographics. [1] In 1901, six years prior to the 1907 founding of a university in Saskatchewan, the urban population in Saskatchewan was 14,266 (16%) while the rural population was 77,013 (84%). One hundred years later, the proportions had changed ...

  4. Open educational resources in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In March 2013, the Alberta Ministry of Innovation and Advanced Education entered a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with BC and Saskatchewan to collaborate on the development of common OER within their respective advanced-education sectors, recognizing the benefits of sharing existing OER with a focus on mutual areas of interest.

  5. Higher education in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The post-secondary sector includes 2 public universities, Aboriginal-controlled institutions that are affiliated to either one of the public universities, 1 polytechnic, 4 federated colleges, career colleges, 8 regional colleges, and Campus Saskatchewan govern by the Ministry of Advanced Education, part of the provincial government of Saskatchewan.

  6. Manitoba Advanced Education and Literacy - Wikipedia

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    the Department of Advanced Education and Literacy, which assumed the functions related to adult learning and literacy, post-secondary education, student financial aid, and vocational education in a school or institutional setting. the Ministry of Competitiveness, Training and Trade, which assumed the functions related to vocational education ...

  7. Education in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Education in Saskatchewan is generally divided as Elementary ( primary school, public school ), followed by Secondary ( high school) and Post-secondary ( university, college ). Within the province under the Ministry of Education, there are district school boards administering the educational programs. [4]

  8. Education in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Post-secondary diploma. 68% [14] [15] ‡ Includes Elementary, secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education. Education in Canada is for the most part provided publicly, funded and overseen by federal, provincial, and local governments. [18] Education is within provincial jurisdiction and the curriculum is overseen by the province.

  9. Vancouver College of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver College of Art and Design. Visual College of Art and Design, or simply VCAD, is a for-profit career college in Vancouver, Canada owned by the Eminata Group. The college offers diploma programs in various aspects of fashion, graphic design, architecture design and technology, interior design, game design, and animation.