This is a list of colleges in Alberta. Post-secondary education in the province of Alberta, Canada is regulated by the Ministry of Advanced Education and Technology. Alberta is home to the following tertiary education institutions:
[edit] Publicly funded colleges
Alberta's publicly funded colleges may offer academic upgrading, job readiness, apprenticeship, certificate, diploma, university transfer, baccalaureate and applied degree programs.[1]
| University |
City |
Founded |
Enrollment |
| Alberta College of Art and Design |
Calgary |
1973 |
1,115 |
| Bow Valley College |
Calgary |
1965 |
4,100 |
| Grande Prairie Regional College |
Grande Prairie |
1966 |
2,000 |
| Keyano College |
Fort McMurray |
1965 |
10,000 |
| Lakeland College |
Lloydminster |
1913 |
7,000 |
| Lethbridge College |
Lethbridge |
1957 |
7,200 |
| Medicine Hat College |
Medicine Hat |
1965 |
2,700 |
| NorQuest College |
Edmonton |
1965 |
10,800 |
| Northern Lakes College |
Slave Lake |
1999 |
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| Olds College |
Olds |
1913 |
1,288 |
| Portage College |
Lac La Biche |
1968 |
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| Red Deer College |
Red Deer |
1964 |
10,000 |
[edit] Technical institutes
Source:[1]
[edit] Private Colleges
The following Private Colleges are accredited to grant degrees:[1]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ a b c http://www.advancededandtech.gov.ab.ca/college/postsecsystem/postsecinst/postsecinst.asp
[edit] External links
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