Type Independent Affiliation Mennonite Undergraduates 476 Province Manitoba | Established 1999 President Cheryl Pauls Total enrollment 1,750 (2010) Phone +1 204-487-3300 | |
Location Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Address 500 Shaftesbury Blvd, Winnipeg, MB R3P 2N2, Canada Undergraduate tuition and fees 6,150 CAD (2011), International tuition: 10,770 CAD (2011) Similar Booth University College, Université de Saint‑Boniface, CDI College - Winnipeg, University of Winnipeg, Providence University College a Profiles |
Canadian mennonite university about cmu
Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) is a Christian university located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada that awards three and four-year degrees in a variety of programs. A member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), CMU offers classes in three different settings: its Shaftesbury campus in southwest Winnipeg, at Menno Simons College, on the campus of The University of Winnipeg, and Outtatown, a program of cross-cultural study, service, and faith formation with program sites in Guatemala and Africa.
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- Canadian mennonite university about cmu
- With gratitude 2015 anna bigland pritchard canadian mennonite university
- History
- Degrees
- Schools and colleges
- Sports
- Notable alumni
- References
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History
Canadian Mennonite University was formed through the amalgamation of three different colleges: Canadian Mennonite Bible College (founded in 1947), Concord College (founded as Mennonite Brethren Bible College in 1944), and Menno Simons College (founded in 1988).
The process for creating one Mennonite university in Manitoba began in the 1990s. A fourth college, Steinbach Bible College, was also involved, but later withdrew. In 1998, the provincial government awarded a charter to the Mennonite College Federation, and for the next two years the three colleges worked towards offering cooperative post-secondary programs. The name Canadian Mennonite University was formally announced in early 2000 and classes began in September of that year on a new campus, composed of the campus of Canadian Mennonite Bible College on the south-west corner of Grant and Shaftesbury and the former campus of the Manitoba School for the Deaf, located on the north-west corner of the same intersection.
In 2009, CMU purchased facilities to house Menno Simons College at 520 Portage Avenue. In fall 2010, CMU opened its newly constructed science laboratory and on October 19, 2011, announced the establishment of its new Redekop School of Business.
Degrees
Canadian Mennonite University offers several degrees, including:
Schools and colleges
Sports
The University is represented by the CMU Blazers in soccer, volleyball and basketball. Teams play in the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference (formerly the Central Plains Athletic Conference).