St. Stephen's University

St. Stephen's University

Infobox University


name = St. Stephen's University
motto = The fusion of academics and discipleship
established = 1971
type = Private chartered university
president = Robert J. Cheatley B.Sc. Agr. (Guelph), B.Min. (SSU)
chancellor =
city = 8 Main Street St. St. Stephen
state = NB
country = Canada E3L 3E2
coor =
undergrad = yes
postgrad = yes
faculty = 22
free_label =
free =
campus = urban
affiliation = Christian
affiliations = CHEC
mascot =
colours = blue color box|#072B61 and gray color box|#666666
endowment =
website = [http://www.ssu.ca www.ssu.ca]

St. Stephen's University is a small Christian trans-denominational university located in the town of St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada.

History

Planning for the institution began in 1971 and the first students enrolled in 1975. In 1998, the university received a charter from the provincial government to grant Bachelor and Master's degrees in Liberal Arts and Ministry Studies.

Programs

St. Stephen's University is chartered by the province of New Brunswick to grant Bachelor's and Master's degrees. SSU offers two streams of education—Arts & Ministry. The Liberal Arts Program offers a Foundation Year Diploma and a four year Bachelor of Arts Degree. The Ministry Program offers training for professional and lay ministry: a Master in Ministry degree (residential or by module) and a Bachelor of Ministry degree and several diplomas.

External links

* [http://www.ssu.ca St. Stephen's University - official website]


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