- Université de Hearst
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Coordinates: 49°42′27″N 83°39′55.58″W / 49.7075°N 83.6654389°W
Université de Hearst Motto ut cognoscante (That they might know You) Ecclesiasticus Chapter 36 Established 1972 Type Public President Bernard Thibodeau Rector Raymond Tremblay Academic staff 30 Students 800 Undergraduates history, sociology, philosophy, psychology, French, geography, business and public administration Location Hearst, Kapuskasing and Timmins, Ontario, Canada Campus urban Affiliations AUCC, IAU, AUFC Website Université de Hearst Université de Hearst (formerly Collège universitaire de Hearst) is a Canadian postsecondary institution with campuses in Hearst, Timmins and Kapuskasing, Ontario. It is a federated school of Laurentian University in Sudbury, and is the only exclusively francophone university-level institution in the province.
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Programs
Université de Hearst offers university degree programs with French as the medium of instruction, covering areas of study such as history, sociology, philosophy, psychology, French and geography for Northeastern Ontario's franco-ontarian community. Furthermore it serves as a recruiting pool for the region’s elementary and secondary teachers.
Partnership
The Université de Hearst is a member of L'Association des universités de la francophonie canadienne, a network of academic institutions of the Canadian Francophonie. [1]
Mission statement
L'Université de Hearst provides francophones in Northeastern Ontario access to university education by offering quality programs in the region.
Features and buildings
The Hearst campus located at 60 9th Street features an amphitheater, cafeteria and gymnasium. The Maurice-Saulnier library includes a variety of books and periodicals in French and English and a computer lab. The Kapuskasing campus is located at 7 Aurora Avenue. The Timmins campus is located at 395 Theriault boulevard.
History
During its foundation in 1953, the University of Hearst carried the name Collège universitaire de Hearst. This institution was founded by Louis Lévesque and financed by the population of the diocese of Hearst, Ontario with the intention of providing secondary education accessible to the French-speaking youth of the northeast of Ontario.
The Collège universitaire de Hearst was incorporated under the name Collège universitaire de Hearst in 1959 to focus on university studies; it became the Université de Hearst in 1972. The institution then ceased providing college programs to concentrate exclusively on the university programs. It was affiliated with the University of Sudbury in 1957 and later to Laurentian University in 1963.
The institution may eventually be chartered as an independent university in its own right. North Bay's Nipissing University and Sault Ste. Marie's Algoma University, both now independent universities, were also formerly federated schools of Laurentian University.
Student life
In addition to providing educational programs, the institution contributes to the minority francophone community in Northern Ontario culturally, socially and economically.
Dormitories
The campus in Hearst features a dormitory on the second floor.
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