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Yukon College

Yukon University (formerly Yukon College) is a public university in the Canadian territory of Yukon. The university main campus is based in Whitehorse, although the institution also operates several off-campus campuses and facilities throughout the territory. The university confers bachelor's degrees, diplomas, as well as offer vocational training. The institution is the only university based in northern Canada.

The institution traces its origins to the Whitehorse Vocational and Technical Training Centre established in 1963; later renamed as the Yukon Vocational and Training Centre in 1965. The institution operated as a post-secondary education centre, providing vocational training for its students. During the 1980s, the institution was reorganized as a college. The institution operated as Yukon College until the institution was reorganized into a university in 2020, the first university in any of Canada's northern territories.

Overview

Number of Students

6.030

University Type

Public

Erasmus

Yes

Scholarship Ratio

Public University

Total Physical Area

-

Placement Rate

-

Technology Office

No

Requirements

IELTS

6.0

TOEFL

79.0

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