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'''Fanshawe College''' is a large college in [[London, Ontario]], [[Canada]]. It also has campuses in [[Simcoe, Ontario|Simcoe]], [[St. Thomas, Ontario|St. Thomas]], [[Woodstock, Ontario|Woodstock]], [[Tillsonburg, Ontario|Tillsonburg]], and [[Strathroy, Ontario|Strathroy]]. |
'''Fanshawe College''' is a large college in [[London, Ontario]], [[Canada]]. It also has campuses in [[Simcoe, Ontario|Simcoe]], [[St. Thomas, Ontario|St. Thomas]], [[Woodstock, Ontario|Woodstock]], [[Tillsonburg, Ontario|Tillsonburg]], and [[Strathroy, Ontario|Strathroy]]. There are about 15 000 full-time students and 40 000 part-time students. Fanshawe College has over 112,000 alumni. The student newspaper, The Interrobang, is a member of [[Canadian University Press]] (CUP). |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 22:31, 14 May 2010
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Motto | Community Driven... Student Focused |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1967 |
Affiliation | non-denominational |
President | Dr. Howard Rundle |
Academic staff | 394 full-time (212 male, 182 female) |
Undergraduates | 15,000 full-time 40,000 part-time |
Location | , , |
Campus | Urban |
Sports teams | Fanshawe Falcons |
Colours | Red and Black |
Affiliations | CBIE, CCAA, ACCC, AUCC, CUP. |
Mascot | Falcon |
Website | http://www.fanshawec.ca |
Fanshawe College is a large college in London, Ontario, Canada. It also has campuses in Simcoe, St. Thomas, Woodstock, Tillsonburg, and Strathroy. There are about 15 000 full-time students and 40 000 part-time students. Fanshawe College has over 112,000 alumni. The student newspaper, The Interrobang, is a member of Canadian University Press (CUP).
History
The London campus was founded in 1962 as the Ontario Vocational Centre (OVC). In 1967 it became Fanshawe College, one of a province-wide system of colleges of applied arts and technology. Area campuses were subsequently established in Woodstock, St. Thomas, and Simcoe.
Athletics
The 2008-2009 cross country season was a historic one. The Fanshawe women's cross country team won Fanshawe’s third national title in the school’s 41 year history; the first time in 27 years since the men’s basketball team last accomplished the feat in the 1981 season. In addition to the men's 4th consecutive national medal, the result puts the Fanshawe Cross Country program on top of college running in Canada for the 08-09 season. Fanshawe was the only CCAA College to have two podium finishes at the National Championships.
Campus
London Campus
The London, Ontario, Canada campus covers 100 acres (0.4 km²) and has twenty buildings, including three residences for 1200 students. The London campus has been described as "one of the largest in Canada" and as a "city within a city".[1]
Simcoe Campus
St. Thomas Campus
Woodstock Campus
Tillsonburg Campus
Strathroy campus
Programs
Fanshawe College has over 100 full-time post-secondary programs, as well as apprentice and adult training programs. Many post-secondary programs have a co-operative education component. Program areas include:
- Art and Design
- Building Technology
- Business Studies
- Contemporary Media
- Continuing Education
- Language and Liberal Studies
- Health Sciences
- Human Services
- Information Technology
- Manufacturing Sciences
- Motive Power Technology
- Music Industry Arts
- Tourism & Hospitality