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Briercrest College
510 College Drive
Caronport SK S0H 0S0
Founded
in 1935, Briercrest College is a Christian post-secondary institution that is
accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education. Located in
Caronport, Saskatchewan, the extensively developed 160-acre campus is also home
to Briercrest Distance Learning and Caronport High School. For more information
on Briercrest College, please visit their website: www.briercrest.ca.
114 Seminary Crescent
Saskatoon SK S7N 0X3
Emmanuel College was
founded in Prince Albert in 1879 by the Right Reverend John McLean, first bishop
of those parts of the North West Territories then known as "Saskatchewan" and
comprising most of the present Provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Northern
Manitoba. In 1883 the college was established and incorporated by Act of the
Dominion Parliament as the "University of Saskatchewan". When, in 1909, the
Provincial University was established in Saskatoon, Emmanuel College moved to
that city, and became an affiliated college of the Provincial University. While
still retaining University status, it relinquished its title to the Provincial
University, and by further Act of Parliament received the title of "University
of Emmanuel College". Emmanuel College from that time confined its work to
theology, all Arts subjects being taught in the Provincial
University.
St. Chad's College was established in the City of Regina in
1907 by the Right Reverend John Grisdale, third Bishop of Qu'Appelle, for the
training of students in Divinity. It also was recognized by the Provincial
University and carried affiliation status.
In 1964, Emmanuel College and
St. Chad's College were amalgamated under the name of the "College of Emmanuel
and St. Chad," thus establishing on the Saskatoon Campus one college for the
training of ministers for the Anglican Church of Canada. For more information,
please visit the website: www.usask.ca/stu/emmanuel.
(Formerly known as Central Pentecostal College)
1303 Jackson
Avenue
Saskatoon SK S7H 2M9
Mission
Statement:
“Preparing men & women for
Bible-Centered Christian Life &
Ministry"
The campus of Horizon College and Seminary is
located in a quiet residential neighborhood in Saskatoon. Horizon’s intimate
campus is perfect for creating a close-knit group of students. Facilities
include men’s and women’s residences, a professionally catered dining hall, as
well as lecture theatre, bookstore, chapel, library, classrooms, and networked
computer labs.
Horizon College and Seminary is a theological college of
the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada and is incorporated as a post-secondary
training institution in the Province of Saskatchewan. We are an affiliate
college of the University of Saskatchewan and are an accredited member of The
Association for Biblical Higher Education. For more information, please visit
the website: http://www.horizon.edu/.
114 Seminary Crescent
Saskatoon SK S7N 0X3
Lutheran Theological
Seminary was established on September 1, 1965. It is the successor to Lutheran
College & Seminary (1913 A.D.) and Luther Theological Seminary (1939 A.D.).
For more information, please visit the website: www.usask.ca/stu/luther.
1121 College Drive
Saskatoon SK S7N 0W3
This College, established by
the General Assembly of Presbyterian Church in Canada in 1912, was incorporated
in 1913 as the Presbyterian Theological College, Saskatoon, and authorized to
confer degrees in Divinity. In 1924 its name was changed to St. Andrew's
College. On June 10, 1925, it passed into The United Church of Canada. It is now
recognized by the United Church as its primary centre for theological education
for ordination for the Prairie region. St. Andrew's College operates in
cooperation with the Anglican College of Emmanuel and St. Chad and the Lutheran
Theological Seminary in the Saskatoon Theological Union. For more information,
please visit the website: www.standrews.ca.
PO Box 40
Muenster SK S0K 2Y0
Shaped by a rich history that
stretches over one hundred years, St. Peter’s College is an independent,
post-secondary institution affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan. St.
Peter’s College is located 120 kilometres east of Saskatoon, along Highway #5,
on the edge of the Village of Muenster. The nearest city is Humboldt, only 11
kilometres away.
St. Peter's College provides a small, friendly, campus
atmosphere where students are encouraged, and indeed expected, to engage in the
critical dialogue essential to lifelong learning. This is an opportunity to
take advantage of your status as a University of Saskatchewan student and enjoy
the benefits of the supportive network of a smaller learning community and
unique environment. For more information, please visit the website: www.stpeterscollege.ca
SUNTEP Saskatoon
Room 7, McLean Hall
University of Saskatchewan
106
Wiggins Road
Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E6
SUNTEP Prince Albert
48 - 12th
Street East
Prince Albert, SK S6V 1B2
In May,
1994, the University of Saskatchewan and the Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native
Studies and Applied Research entered into an affiliation agreement that
established the Gabriel Dumont College. As a result of the partnership, Gabriel
Dumont College offers courses for credit toward a degree in the College of Arts
and Science. GDC courses are offered in Saskatoon, at the University of
Saskatchewan, and in Prince Albert.
GDC provides an academic, cultural
and social environment that encourages learning and academic excellence among
its students, enhances their self-image, while at the same time stressing the
high value of Métis culture. For more information, please visit the website: www.gdins.org/GDC.shtml.