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A University College of the N (UCN) occurs as post-secondary institution located in northern Manitoba, Canada and offers degree and sheepskin computer program.

It was established in July 1, 2004 with the passage of the University of the Northerly Work in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. These are a successor to the previous Keewatin Community College (KCC).

Inside has deuce campuses, in The Pas and Thompson, and ten regional centers, within Churchill, Cross Lake, Easterville, Flin Flon, Split Lake, and Swan River, Norway Home, Pukatawagan, Nelson House, Ste Theresa Point.

UCN has the student body of close to 3500 annually, & the staff of 230. A president of UCN from either its creation to the present is Dr. Tony Bos.

It pledges to become "devoted to community and northern development and reflect the Aboriginal reality and cultural diversity of northern Manitoba".

University of Evansville
A modestly-sized, independent, United Methodist affiliated liberal arts university located in Evansville, Indiana.

Harlaxton College
A campus of the university located near Grantham, England. Includes information on admission to the study abroad program.

University Bookstore
Hours, address, telephone numbers, and other information about the official school bookstore.

Campus Map
An aerial view of the University's campus.

Fast Facts
Brief history and description of the university. Includes information about accreditation and the school's mission.

Religious Life
Resource for campus religious organizations, events, and contacts.


Regional: North America: United States: Indiana: Localities: E: Evansville
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