University of the Fraser Valley

The University of the Fraser Valley (UFV), formerly known as University College of the Fraser Valley and Fraser Valley College, is a Canadian public university with campuses in Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Mission and Hope, British Columbia. Founded in 1974 as Fraser Valley College, it was a response to the need for expanded vocational training in the communities of the Fraser Valley. In 1988, it became a university college, with degree-granting status. As the University College of the Fraser Valley, it grew rapidly, becoming one of the largest university colleges in Canada.

University of the Fraser Valley
Motto
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Motto in English
Halkomelem: "house of transformation"
TypePublic university
Established1974 (1974)
ChancellorAndy Sidhu
PresidentJoanne MacLean
Academic staff
710 (c. 2012)
Students9,270
Undergraduates9,200
Postgraduates70
Location, ,
Canada
CampusUrban, 26 ha (64 acres) (Abbotsford)
Colours   Green
NicknameUFV Cascades
AffiliationsU Sports
AUCC
CWUAA
CBIE
CUP
CASA.
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Websitewww.ufv.ca

In recognition of the growing needs for higher education within the region and in the province, the provincial government granted full university status on 21 April 2008. Student enrolment is now over 15,000 students annually.

In the 2010 The Globe and Mail Canadian University Report, UFV earned the most "A Range" grades of any post-secondary institution in British Columbia, receiving A grades in quality of education, student–faculty interaction, and ease of registration.

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