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- A university college is a federated or affiliated academic university institution of a larger public university (often referred to as the "parent" campus). Federated and affiliated colleges have existed in Ontario, Canada, for over a century. The establishment of these institutions came from Christian religious groups. There are a total of 16 such university colleges in Ontario. University colleges share a number of characteristics:
* Focus on undergraduate studies in the liberal arts and post-degree in the helping professions (i.e. social work, teaching, etc.)
* Experiential learning opportunities and student life rooted in altruism and social justice
* Residence for students who wish to live on campus
* A smaller within a greater campus community (this experience is often advertised as the "best of both worlds")
* Small class sizes
* Student services and resources exclusively for those students for whom the university college is their home campus, referred to as "co-registration" due to simultaneous access to services of parent campus (en)
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- A university college is a federated or affiliated academic university institution of a larger public university (often referred to as the "parent" campus). Federated and affiliated colleges have existed in Ontario, Canada, for over a century. The establishment of these institutions came from Christian religious groups. There are a total of 16 such university colleges in Ontario. University colleges share a number of characteristics: (en)
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- University Colleges, Ontario (en)
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