Canada: Schools adapt to a secular world

National Post: Schools adapt to a secular world

In 1972, there were just three provincially chartered Evangelical universities in Canada: Trinity Western University in British Columbia, the oldest in the country; Concordia University College in Edmonton; and Camrose, just outside of Edmonton, which is now part of the University of Alberta.

Today there are 12 schools, ranging from St. Stephen’s University in New Brunswick, with just 100 students, to Trinity Western, which now has 4,000 students, up from 17 when it first opened its doors. They cover the liberal arts and sciences and some have accredited teaching programs.

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