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Nipissing University


English Spirit of Integrity - Wholeness
Established 1909 as North Bay Normal School. Subsequent names, North Bay Teachers' College (1957-1973), Nipissing University College (1967-1992)
as a university 1967[1]
as an affiliate of Laurentian University and now, Nipissing University. 1992[2] Nipissing University Act, 1992
Type Public University
Chancellor Jon Dellandrea
President Michael DeGagne
Admin. staff 1,338 (325 full-time staff)

Carleton University


Established 1942
Type         Public
Religious affiliation non-denominational
Endowment C$230 million[1]
Chancellor Charles Chi
President    Dr. Roseann Runte, CM, BA, MA, PhD
Admin. staff 4,260
Students     26,771
Undergraduates        23,214[2]
Postgraduates 3,557[2]

Carleton University


Established 1942
Type Public
Religious affiliation non-denominational
Endowment C$230 million[1]
Chancellor Charles Chi
President Dr. Roseann Runte, CM, BA, MA, PhD
Admin. staff 4,260
Students 26,771
Undergraduates 23,214[2]
Postgraduates 3,557[2]

University of Manitoba

Motto Floreat
Motto in English Flourish or Prosper
Established 1877
Type Public
Endowment $424 million[1]
President David Barnard
Admin. staff 2,348
Undergraduates 24,948
Postgraduates 3,387
Location Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Campus Urban

University College of the North

Established July 1, 2004 (as University College of the North)
1966 (as Keewatin Community College)
Type University college
Chancellor Edwin Jebb
President Konrad Jonasson (interim)
Admin. staff Approximately 400
Students Approximately 2,700
Former names Keewatin Community College (1966-2004)
Affiliations AUCC, Canadian Colleges Athletic Association, Association of Canadian Community Colleges, IAU, CIS, UArctic, ACU, Campus Manitoba
Website www.ucn.ca

Simon Fraser University

Motto Nous sommes prêts (French)
Motto in English "We are ready"
Established 1965
Type Public
Endowment $235 million[1]
Chancellor Carole Taylor
President Andrew Petter
Provost Jonathan Driver
Vice-Chancellor Andrew Petter

University of Northern British Columbia

Motto En Cha Huná ("He/she also lives." in Carrier)
Established 1990
Type Public university
Endowment $65 million
Chancellor John S. MacDonald
President Dr. Mark Dale, Interim
Provost Dr. John Young, Interim
Vice-Chancellor Dr. Mark Dale, Interim
Students 4152 (2012/2013)

University of Victoria

Motto in English
"Let there be light"
"A multitude of the wise is the health of the world"
Established 1963
Type Public
Endowment $301 million[1]
Chancellor Murray Farmer[2]
President Dr. Jamie Cassels, QC
Provost Reeta C. Tremblay, PhD
Academic staff 1073 faculty
Admin. staff 6,048 employees[1]
Students 22,405[1]

Thompson Rivers University

Motto - Quansem Ilep (To strive ahead)
Established
Cariboo College  - (1970-1988)
University College of the Cariboo   -   (1988-2005)
Renamed  -  Thompson Rivers University on April 1, 2005
Type  -  Public
Chancellor Wally Oppal
President Dr. Alan Shaver [1]
Provost Dr. Ulrich Scheck
Academic staff 650[2]
Students

University of Lethbridge

Motto Fiat Lux (Latin: "Let there be light")
Established 1967
Type Public
Endowment $147M[1]
Chancellor Shirley McClellan
President Dr. Michael J. Mahon
Provost Dr. Andrew Hakin
Academic staff 496 [2]
Undergraduates 8,631 [3]

Capilano University

Established 1968[1]
Type Public
Chairman Dr. Robin C. Brayne[2]
Chancellor Peter Ufford[3]
President Kris Bulcroft[4]
Undergraduates 7,500[5]
Location Canada North Vancouver, Squamish, Sunshine Coast, British Columbia, Canada
Campus Suburb
Colours     Blue,White
Athletics PACWEST, CCAA
8 varsity teams
Capilano University Athletics Logo

Corcoran College Of Art and Design (CCAD)

Motto Nos Exertus
Established 1890
Type Private
Endowment $14,044,684
Academic staff 213
Undergraduates 350
Postgraduates 240
Location Washington, D.C., U.S.
Campus Urban
Website http://www.corcoran.edu

The Catholic University of America

Motto Deus Lux Mea Est (Latin)
Motto in English God Is My Light
Established April 10, 1887
Type Private
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic
Endowment US$264.5 million[1]
Chancellor Cardinal Donald William Wuerl
President John H. Garvey J.D.
Provost James F. Brennan
Academic staff 694[2]
Students 6,725 (2014) [3]
Undergraduates 3,713 (2014)[4]
Postgraduates 3,012 (2014)[5]
Location Washington, D.C., USA
Campus Urban
Colors Academic
gold and white

American University

Motto Pro deo et patria (Latin)
Motto in English For God and Country
Established February 24, 1893
Type Private
Religious affiliation United Methodist Church
Endowment $ 478 million[1]
President Neil Kerwin
Provost Scott A. Bass
Academic staff 798 full-time[2]
Undergraduates 7,212
Postgraduates 3,464 postgrad
Other students 1,766 (law)
Location Washington, D.C., United States
38.937055°N 77.086922°WCoordinates: 38.937055°N 77.086922°W
Campus Urban 84 acres (34 ha)
Colors American Red and Blue[3]