[ About the University of Guelph ]
[ Overview - Fall 2002 ]
[ A Global Outlook ]
About the University of Guelph
Established in 1964, U of G consists of six
colleges whose undergraduate and graduate programs span the natural
and physical sciences, social sciences and humanities:
College of Social and Applied Human Sciences
College of Arts
College of Biological Science
College of Physical and Engineering Science
Ontario Agricultural College
Ontario Veterinary College
The main campus spans 1,017 acres (412 hectares),
including a 408-acre (165 hectare) arboretum and a 30-acre (12
hectare)
research park
Beginning in Fall 2002, the University of
Guelph-Humber admitted students to its programs. The University
of Guelph-Humber builds on the combined strengths and traditions
of the University of Guelph and Humber College - two of Ontario’s
leading educational institutions. Students receive an honours university
degree and an applied college diploma in just four years.
The University of Guelph through its enhanced partnership with
the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food (OMAF) includes 3
college campuses at Alfred, Kemptville and Ridgetown which award
diplomas.
Chancellor: Lincoln Alexander
President: Mordechai Rozanski
Overview Fall 2002
Enrolments
- 16,187 Full-time Undergraduate
and Graduate Enrolments
Undergraduate |
|
Degree (Main Campus) |
13,205 |
Degree (Guelph-Humber) |
201 |
Diploma (Main Campus) |
337 |
Diploma (Off-Site Colleges) |
694 |
Total Undergraduate |
14,437 |
|
|
Graduate |
1,750 |
- 1,552 Part-time Undergraduate and
Graduate Enrolments
Undergraduate |
|
Degree (Main Campus) |
1,399 |
Degree (Guelph-Humber) |
7 |
Diploma (Main Campus) |
21 |
Diploma (Off-Site Colleges) |
16 |
Total Undergraduate |
1,443 |
|
|
Graduate |
109 |
Faculty and Staff
Institutional Revenue (2001/02)
A Global Outlook
U of G maintains strong international connections,
including:
- more than 71,000 active alumni in
130 countries
- 58 study abroad programs (52 exchange and 6 semester abroad) in
30 countries
- 65 public and private sector partners in 30 countries
- participation in Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
projects worth a total of $16.5 million in Africa, China, South
America, Central America, South Asia and Russia
- 400 U of G students in study abroad programs
- 650 international students from 90 countries.
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