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Grant MacEwan College
Since September 24, 2009 Grant MacEwan College is Grant MacEwan University. Please visit Grant MacEwan University information section.





Mission
Grant MacEwan College inspires and enables individuals to succeed in life through career and university studies.

The College
Established: 1971
Namesake: Dr. J.W. Grant MacEwan, former lieutenant governor of Alberta, MLA for Alberta, Mayor of Calgary, author, historian, environmentalist, and educator.
President: Dr. Paul Byrne
Chair, Board of Governors: Eric D. Young Q.C.

Programs
4 Bachelor Degrees
10 University Transfer Programs
2 Applied Bachelor Degrees
Over 60 Diploma and Certificate Programs
Preparation for University and College
Professional and Personal Development Courses and Workshops
Corporate Training
Alberta College Conservatory of Music

Academic Vision
While at college, students prepare for the future. At MacEwan, program leaders plan programs and develop courses that are focused on the future. By articulating the vision of that future, the college ensures that the learning experience fosters a life-time success.

A message from the President
The winter term is always an exciting time at MacEwan. On February 2, the college will roll out the welcome mat for its Winter Open House. Be sure to stop by MacEwan's City Centre Campus, Centre for the Arts and Communications or South Campus to learn more about our programs, faculty and facilities.

From February 4-8, MacEwan will celebrate Global College Week. All week long, activities and events that highlight intercultural and international issues and MacEwan's role in the field of international education and development will run at each of our four campuses.

It goes without saying that everyone at the college is looking forward to MacEwan Day on February 14. This annual day of celebration pays tribute to the college's namesake, Dr. J.W. Grant MacEwan, and the individuals who make a difference at MacEwan.

The first few months of 2008 will obviously be busy ones at MacEwan. I look forward to seeing you on campus this winter!

Paul J. Byrne, Ph.D.


Grant MacEwan University

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