The King’s University College
The King’s University College

Edmonton, AB

In the most recent Globe and Mail  University Report Card 2007, King’s was the only university in Canada – of any size – that received an A+ rating for ‘Overall Student Satisfaction.’

King’s offers fully-accredited Bachelor degrees in the arts, humanities, music, social sciences, natural sciences and commerce/management, as well as a Bachelor of Education after-degree.

King’s currently serves almost 580 students from across Canada and abroad, representing more than 16 nations. Faculty are highly qualified, dedicated Christians – committed to academic excellence, and bringing a distinctly Christian perspective into the classroom.

With small class sizes, King’s students receive the kind of personal attention which cannot be found in larger university settings.

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Undergraduate students, mentored one-on-one, acquire hands-on experience in self-directed research projects, collaborating with local, national and international partners.

King’s students have the advantage of meeting regularly with a faculty advisor. All professors are easily accessible, and if students have questions or require extra help, they meet directly with faculty – not their assistants.

King’s competes in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) in basketball, volleyball and outdoor soccer. With a smaller student body from which to draw, athletes have a much better chance of making top team spots and playing regularly.

King’s is typically at the top of their division, beating out much larger schools – and their coaches have won national competitions for Coach of the Year.

Small class sizes, on-campus housing, exciting student life activities, a variety of scholarships and bursaries – and education from a Christian perspective – round out the advantages of attending King’s.

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