Manitoba
See also: Higher education in ManitobaThere are seven universities in Manitoba, which are under the responsibility of the Ministry of Advanced Education and Literacy. Five of these universities—Booth University College, Canadian Mennonite University, the University of Manitoba, the University of Winnipeg, and the Université de Saint-Boniface—are in Winnipeg, the capital and largest city in the province. The Université de Saint-Boniface, established in 1818, is the oldest university in the province and is the only French language university in western Canada. Booth University College, formed in 1982, is the newest. University enrolment in Manitoba ranges from Booth University College with 250 students to the University of Manitoba with 26,800 students.
Institution | Location | L | E | U | P | T | Notes |
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Booth University College | Winnipeg | E | 1982 | 7002250000000000000250 | 50000000000000000000 | 7002250000000000000250 | |
Brandon University | Brandon | E | 1899 | 70033140000000000003,140 | 7002120000000000000120 | 70033260000000000003,260 | |
Canadian Mennonite University | Winnipeg | E | 1944 | 70031600000000000001,600 | 50000000000000000000 | 70031600000000000001,600 | |
University College of the North | The Pas & Thompson | E | 1966 | 70032400000000000002,400 | 50000000000000000000 | 70032400000000000002,400 | |
Manitoba !University of Manitoba | Winnipeg | B | 1877 | 700423640000000000023,640 | 70033160000000000003,160 | 700426800000000000026,800 | |
Winnipeg !University of Winnipeg | Winnipeg | E | 1871 | 70039010000000000009,010 | 50000000000000000000 | 70039010000000000009,010 | |
Winnipeg !Université de Saint-Boniface | Winnipeg | F | 1818 | 7002930000000000000930 | 700154000000000000054 | 7002984000000000000984 |
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