University Canada West

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University Canada West

Established: 2005
Type: Private
President: Dr. David Strong
Provost: Dr. Bob Rogerson
Faculty: 71
Location: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Campus: Urban
Colours: Green     and Red     
Affiliations: AUCC, IAU, CIS
Website: University Canada West

University Canada West (Officially LearningWise Inc.[1]) is a private for profit[2]university in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Its president is David Strong, who was formerly president of the University of Victoria.

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It offers Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Arts and MBA degrees, with sixteen specialty options in total, and other degrees under development.

University Canada West offers flexible entrance requirements for students with a GPA of 65% of higher [3], and gives credit for previous studies and work experience in the Degree Completion and MBA programs. Its quarter system allows students to complete their education in less time than institutions using the semester system. Degree Completion and MBA programs can be completed on campus or online. [4]

In addition to their degree programs, UCW has also formed a number of Academies that provide certificate and diploma programs. These are: Academy of Languages, Academy of Film & Animation Arts, Academy of Business, Academy of Fine Arts and Academy of Design. [5] The Academy of Languages (formerly the Canadian College of Business and Language) has been offering ESL programs for more than 15 years. The Academy of Fine Arts (formerly the Victoria College of Art) [6], has been offering Fine Arts diplomas for more than 30 years.

All degrees are accredited by the BC Ministry of Advanced Education through its Degree Quality Assessment Board, and the diplomas are accredited through its Private Institutions and Career Training Agency.

[edit] Buildings and Features

The university's first campus is located at 950 Kings Road in Victoria, British Columbia. The new main campus is in the planning stages for a 400-acre (162 hectare) site in the Comox Valley near the Mount Washington Alpine Resort and the Comox International Airport on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.

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