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Affiliated school

An affiliated school (also affiliated college, federated school, federated college or federated university) is an educational institution that operates independently, but also has a formal collaborative agreement with another, usually larger institution that may have some level of control or influence over its academic policies, standards or programs.

While a university may have one or several affiliated colleges, it is not necessarily a collegiate university, which is a union or federation of semi-autonomous colleges. For the most part, this model is restricted to colleges and universities. On rarer occasions, however, elementary schools or high schools may also enter into affiliating agreements.

Examples of affiliated schools by area edit

Canada edit

In Canada several universities have federated or affiliated colleges, some of which predate the parent institution.

University of Alberta edit

St. Joseph's College is the Roman Catholic liberal arts college affiliated with the University of Alberta. The college provides offers courses open to students of both institutions, an on-campus chapel for the celebration of mass during the week, and a coeducational residence.[1]

Laurentian University edit

Laurentian University had four federated institutions, three of which were located on the main campus in Sudbury, which offered a variety of degrees in association with the university. The federations were dissolved as a result of the financial crisis the university experienced on May 1, 2021.[2]

  • L’Université de Hearst is French language university-level institution located in Hearst and the only formerly federated institution that is not located on the main Sudbury campus. It is now an independent university in its own right.
  • Thorneloe University is affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada and offered courses in fine arts, theatre, classics, and women's studies. It currently only offers theological programs, which have been continued post-break up of the federation.[3]
  • The University of Sudbury was a Catholic, bilingual institution, which offered courses in religious studies, philosophy, indigenous studies and folklore. It is now a French language, secular university, but is not currently accepting students as it restructures.[4]
  • Huntington University was focused on arts and humanities studies, is affiliated with the United Church, and offered courses in communication studies, ethics, gerontology, philosophy, religious studies and theology. It is currently not offering degree programs, but is instead operating as an independent student residence.[5]

University of Regina edit

The University of Regina has three federated colleges, which offer various degrees in conjunction with the university:

All three colleges are located on the University of Regina's main campus, and all students of the federated colleges are also registered as students of the university.

University of Saskatchewan edit

St. Thomas More College is the Roman Catholic liberal arts college federated with the University of Saskatchewan,[6] and is located on the university's campus in Saskatoon. The administration and financial details of the college are autonomous, but the academics are closely interrelated with the university.[7]

University of Toronto edit

The University of Toronto is a collegiate university consisting of a federation of 11 colleges, with various degrees of independence and autonomy, organized under a central Governing Council.

University of Waterloo edit

The University of Waterloo has four affiliated institutions, collectively referred to as the "university colleges" or "church colleges": Conrad Grebel University College, a college owned by the Mennonite Church Eastern Canada that offers programs in peace and conflict studies, music, and Mennonite studies; Renison University College, a public college affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada that offers programs in social development studies, social work, East Asian studies, and languages; St. Jerome's University, a public Roman Catholic liberal arts university established in 1865; and St. Paul's University College, a public college formerly affiliated with the United Church of Canada that offers programs on social justice and environmental issues.

All students can take courses offered by the university and any of the colleges, degrees bear the university's name and seal, and admission to college residences is not restricted based on religious beliefs.[8]

University of Windsor edit

The University of Windsor has three affiliated institutions: Assumption University, a Roman Catholic university offering graduate degree programs in religious subjects; Canterbury College, a public liberal arts college affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada; and Iona College, a public liberal arts college formerly affiliated with the United Church of Canada.

University of Western Ontario edit

The University of Western Ontario has three affiliate colleges:[9] Huron University College, a public liberal arts college established in 1863 and affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada ; Brescia University College, a public Roman Catholic women's college established in 1919 by the Ursulines; and King's University College, a public Roman Catholic co-educational college established in 1954 that offers programs in liberal arts, business, social justice, and theology (through an affiliation with St. Peter's Seminary).

UWO previously had affiliation agreements with other institutions, including Alma College, Assumption University and Wilfrid Laurier University.[10]

India edit

Several thousand schools affiliated with larger universities educate a large number of undergraduates in India.[11]

Pakistan edit

Similar arrangements exist between universities and affiliated colleges in Pakistan.[12]

United Kingdom edit

In England and Wales, the term federated school is used to refer to schools that are part of a school federation,[13] which are groups of schools that share one governing body or collaborate through a shared committee.[14]

Historically, affiliated colleges have existed at some universities in the UK. These include:

University of Cambridge edit

The University of Cambridge affiliated university colleges in the UK from the late 19th century. Students who had completed two years at these institutions were permitted to reduce the time spent getting an undergraduate degree at Cambridge by a year. The affiliated colleges in 1914 were:[15]

Durham University edit

Durham University has had various forms of affiliated college from the late 19th century, including "affiliated colleges" where students could study for Durham degrees (for which provision still exists in the statutes as of 2020, although without any institutions having this status[16]) and "associated theological colleges" where students could study for the Durham License in Theology and could count the three years spent on that course against two years on the BA course at Durham. The affiliated colleges were:[17][18]

The category of associated theological colleges existed from the 1870s until 1949.[19] It included at various times:[17][18][20]

University of London edit

As first created in 1836, the University of London was an examining board for its affiliated colleges (initially only University College London and King's College London, often referred to as the 'founding colleges'), including a number of Catholic institutions and dissenting academies whose students could not take degrees at Oxford, Cambridge or Durham. This system continued until 1858, when University of London examinations were thrown open to all students with the establishment of the external degree system. The University of London later became a federal university in 1900. By 1858, the following institutions (as they are given in the 1858 charter) had been recognised as affiliated colleges:[22]

University of Oxford edit

The University of Oxford affiliated university colleges in the UK from the late 19th century. Students who had completed two years at these institutions were permitted to reduce the time spent getting an undergraduate degree at Oxford by a year. The affiliated colleges in 1906 were:[23]

United States edit

Columbia University edit

In the United States, Columbia University is associated in various ways with several affiliated schools. Most notably, Barnard College is legally and financially separate from Columbia but its students have access to the instruction and facilities of Columbia. A similar arrangement exists with Teachers College, which since its affiliation with Columbia has served as the University's Faculty and Department of Education. Columbia has more limited cooperative arrangements and joint programs and degrees with two nearby independent institutions: Union Theological Seminary and Jewish Theological Seminary.

Harvard University edit

Radcliffe College's relationship to Harvard University resembled that of Barnard to Columbia until Radcliffe was completely merged into Harvard in 1999.

Yale University edit

The Yale Divinity School, part of Yale University, is associated with two affiliated schools, Berkeley Divinity School and the Andover-Newton Seminary. Both Berkeley (from 1854 until 1971) and Andover-Newton (from 1807 to 2017) were once entirely independent seminaries and they still maintain their own Boards of Trustees and distinctive missions. Berkeley also still awards its own diplomas and certificates in Anglican ministry. But the students of both affiliated schools are also enrolled at, and receive degrees from, the Yale Divinity School and both their students and their faculty are fully integrated into the life of the larger institution.

University of California edit

The University of California, Hastings College of the Law is affiliated, as its name suggests, with the University of California, but it is not directly governed by the Regents of the University of California.

Notes edit

  1. ^ "About Us". St. Joseph's College. University of Alberta. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Anxious times at Laurentian University". thesudburystar. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  3. ^ "School of Theology". Thorneloe University. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  4. ^ "University of Sudbury | Université de Sudbury - Communiqué concernant la motion rejetée le 2 mai 2021". usudbury.ca. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  5. ^ "Huntington University - Residence". www.huntingtonu.ca. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  6. ^ "Administration and Governance". St. Thomas More College. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  7. ^ University of Saskatchewan. "U of S / Course Calendar / St. Thomas More College". from the original on 5 August 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-12.
  8. ^ "University Colleges". Faculty of Arts. University of Waterloo. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  9. ^ "Affiliation Agreement" (PDF). University Secretariat. University of Western Ontario. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  10. ^ "Laurier Library History". Laurier Library. Wilfrid Laurier University. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  11. ^ Pandit, Vidya. "The Curse of the University Education System". Education World.
  12. ^ The list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan can be found here.
  13. ^ "Federation process of maintained schools in Wales: Guidance for governing bodies and local authorities" (PDF). Welsh Government. May 2014. Retrieved 2022-05-30.
  14. ^ . Department for Children, Schools and Families. Archived from the original on 2009-03-26. Retrieved 2022-05-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  15. ^ Ordinances of the University [of Cambridge] to the End of the Easter Term 1914. University of Cambridge. 1914. pp. 277–283.
  16. ^ "Statutes of the University of Durham". Durham University. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  17. ^ a b The Yearbook of the University of the Empire. G. Bell And Sons, Ltd. 1933. pp. 65–66.
  18. ^ a b "Archives and Special Collections: Durham University Records: Information". Colleges. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  19. ^ "Durham University Records: Central Administration and Officers". UND/CC2/112-118. Retrieved 1 November 2021. correspondence of Sir James Duff with Professor E.J.R. Eaglesham, professor of Education, which inter alia reveals that in 1946 the University of Durham gave notice to all affiliated theological colleges that it would abolish the Licence in Theology in 1949 and so the affiliation of all these colleges came to an end
  20. ^ University of Durham Calendar 1919–1920. Durham University. 1919. p. 91.
  21. ^ . www.burghlemarsh.info. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  22. ^ University of London, the Historical Record. University of London. 1912. pp. 45–46.
  23. ^ Handbook to the University of Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1906. pp. 235–237.

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An affiliated school also affiliated college federated school federated college or federated university is an educational institution that operates independently but also has a formal collaborative agreement with another usually larger institution that may have some level of control or influence over its academic policies standards or programs While a university may have one or several affiliated colleges it is not necessarily a collegiate university which is a union or federation of semi autonomous colleges For the most part this model is restricted to colleges and universities On rarer occasions however elementary schools or high schools may also enter into affiliating agreements Contents 1 Examples of affiliated schools by area 1 1 Canada 1 1 1 University of Alberta 1 1 2 Laurentian University 1 1 3 University of Regina 1 1 4 University of Saskatchewan 1 1 5 University of Toronto 1 1 6 University of Waterloo 1 1 7 University of Windsor 1 1 8 University of Western Ontario 1 2 India 1 3 Pakistan 1 4 United Kingdom 1 4 1 University of Cambridge 1 4 2 Durham University 1 4 3 University of London 1 4 4 University of Oxford 1 5 United States 1 5 1 Columbia University 1 5 2 Harvard University 1 5 3 Yale University 1 5 4 University of California 2 NotesExamples of affiliated schools by area editCanada edit In Canada several universities have federated or affiliated colleges some of which predate the parent institution University of Alberta edit St Joseph s College is the Roman Catholic liberal arts college affiliated with the University of Alberta The college provides offers courses open to students of both institutions an on campus chapel for the celebration of mass during the week and a coeducational residence 1 Laurentian University edit Laurentian University had four federated institutions three of which were located on the main campus in Sudbury which offered a variety of degrees in association with the university The federations were dissolved as a result of the financial crisis the university experienced on May 1 2021 2 L Universite de Hearst is French language university level institution located in Hearst and the only formerly federated institution that is not located on the main Sudbury campus It is now an independent university in its own right Thorneloe University is affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada and offered courses in fine arts theatre classics and women s studies It currently only offers theological programs which have been continued post break up of the federation 3 The University of Sudbury was a Catholic bilingual institution which offered courses in religious studies philosophy indigenous studies and folklore It is now a French language secular university but is not currently accepting students as it restructures 4 Huntington University was focused on arts and humanities studies is affiliated with the United Church and offered courses in communication studies ethics gerontology philosophy religious studies and theology It is currently not offering degree programs but is instead operating as an independent student residence 5 University of Regina edit The University of Regina has three federated colleges which offer various degrees in conjunction with the university Luther College an Evangelical Lutheran liberal arts college Campion College a Jesuit Catholic liberal arts college First Nations University of Canada a college offering curriculum developed in partnership with First Nations communities and social support for First Nations students All three colleges are located on the University of Regina s main campus and all students of the federated colleges are also registered as students of the university University of Saskatchewan edit St Thomas More College is the Roman Catholic liberal arts college federated with the University of Saskatchewan 6 and is located on the university s campus in Saskatoon The administration and financial details of the college are autonomous but the academics are closely interrelated with the university 7 University of Toronto edit Further information University of Toronto Governance and colleges The University of Toronto is a collegiate university consisting of a federation of 11 colleges with various degrees of independence and autonomy organized under a central Governing Council University of Waterloo edit The University of Waterloo has four affiliated institutions collectively referred to as the university colleges or church colleges Conrad Grebel University College a college owned by the Mennonite Church Eastern Canada that offers programs in peace and conflict studies music and Mennonite studies Renison University College a public college affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada that offers programs in social development studies social work East Asian studies and languages St Jerome s University a public Roman Catholic liberal arts university established in 1865 and St Paul s University College a public college formerly affiliated with the United Church of Canada that offers programs on social justice and environmental issues All students can take courses offered by the university and any of the colleges degrees bear the university s name and seal and admission to college residences is not restricted based on religious beliefs 8 University of Windsor edit The University of Windsor has three affiliated institutions Assumption University a Roman Catholic university offering graduate degree programs in religious subjects Canterbury College a public liberal arts college affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada and Iona College a public liberal arts college formerly affiliated with the United Church of Canada University of Western Ontario edit The University of Western Ontario has three affiliate colleges 9 Huron University College a public liberal arts college established in 1863 and affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada Brescia University College a public Roman Catholic women s college established in 1919 by the Ursulines and King s University College a public Roman Catholic co educational college established in 1954 that offers programs in liberal arts business social justice and theology through an affiliation with St Peter s Seminary UWO previously had affiliation agreements with other institutions including Alma College Assumption University and Wilfrid Laurier University 10 India edit Several thousand schools affiliated with larger universities educate a large number of undergraduates in India 11 Pakistan edit Similar arrangements exist between universities and affiliated colleges in Pakistan 12 United Kingdom edit In England and Wales the term federated school is used to refer to schools that are part of a school federation 13 which are groups of schools that share one governing body or collaborate through a shared committee 14 Historically affiliated colleges have existed at some universities in the UK These include University of Cambridge edit The University of Cambridge affiliated university colleges in the UK from the late 19th century Students who had completed two years at these institutions were permitted to reduce the time spent getting an undergraduate degree at Cambridge by a year The affiliated colleges in 1914 were 15 St David s College Lampeter University College of Wales Aberystwyth University College Nottingham St Edmund s College Old Hall Ware Hartley University College Southampton University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire Cardiff Royal Albert Memorial University College ExeterDurham University edit Durham University has had various forms of affiliated college from the late 19th century including affiliated colleges where students could study for Durham degrees for which provision still exists in the statutes as of 2020 although without any institutions having this status 16 and associated theological colleges where students could study for the Durham License in Theology and could count the three years spent on that course against two years on the BA course at Durham The affiliated colleges were 17 18 Sunderland Technical College 1930 1963 Codrington College Barbados 1875 1965 Fourah Bay College Sierra Leone 1876 1967 The category of associated theological colleges existed from the 1870s until 1949 19 It included at various times 17 18 20 St Aidan s College Birkenhead 1876 St Andrew s College Oyo Nigeria 1924 St Augustine s College Canterbury 1877 The Bible Churchmen s Missionary College Clifton Burgh Missionary College closed 1936 21 Chichester Theological College 1878 Cumbrae Theological College 1877 Dorchester Missionary College Edinburgh Theological College 1878 Gloucester Theological College Highbury College London Church Missionary Society College Islington Jamaica Theological College 1910 St John s Armidale NSW 1912 Lichfield Theological College 1876 Lincoln Theological College Moore Theological College Sydney 1910 Queen s College St John s Newfoundland 1912 Salisbury Theological College Selwyn College Dunedin 1910 Truro Theological College St Boniface Missionary College Warminster Bishop Wilson Theological College Isle of Man The Theological Department of King s College London 1877 The Theological Department of Queen s College Birmingham 1876 University of London edit As first created in 1836 the University of London was an examining board for its affiliated colleges initially only University College London and King s College London often referred to as the founding colleges including a number of Catholic institutions and dissenting academies whose students could not take degrees at Oxford Cambridge or Durham This system continued until 1858 when University of London examinations were thrown open to all students with the establishment of the external degree system The University of London later became a federal university in 1900 By 1858 the following institutions as they are given in the 1858 charter had been recognised as affiliated colleges 22 University College London King s College London Queen s College Belfast Queen s College Galway Queen s College Cork St Cuthbert s College Ushaw Stonyhurst College Manchester New College St Mary s College Oscott St Patrick s College Carlow St Edmund s College near Ware Spring Hill College Moseley near Birmingham The College Regents Park late Stepney College College of St Gregory the Great Downside near Bath Countess of Huntingdon s College at Cheshunt The Baptist College at Bristol Airedale College Undercliffe near Bradford Protestant Dissenters College at Rotherham Presbyterian College at Carmarthen St Kyran s College Kilkenny Huddersfield College Lancashire Independent College Wesley College near Sheffield Queen s College Birmingham Wesleyan Collegiate Institution Taunton Western College Plymouth West of England Dissenters Proprietary School Taunton St Patrick s College Thurles New College London Owen s College Manchester Bedford Grammar Schools Brecon Independent College Horton College Bradford Yorkshire Hackney Theological Seminary Trevecca College Brecon Springfield College Ennis Bishop Stortford Collegiate School Working Men s College London Queen s College LiverpoolUniversity of Oxford edit The University of Oxford affiliated university colleges in the UK from the late 19th century Students who had completed two years at these institutions were permitted to reduce the time spent getting an undergraduate degree at Oxford by a year The affiliated colleges in 1906 were 23 St David s College Lampeter University College Nottingham Firth College Sheffield Reading College Reading Hartley University College SouthamptonUnited States edit Columbia University edit In the United States Columbia University is associated in various ways with several affiliated schools Most notably Barnard College is legally and financially separate from Columbia but its students have access to the instruction and facilities of Columbia A similar arrangement exists with Teachers College which since its affiliation with Columbia has served as the University s Faculty and Department of Education Columbia has more limited cooperative arrangements and joint programs and degrees with two nearby independent institutions Union Theological Seminary and Jewish Theological Seminary Harvard University edit Radcliffe College s relationship to Harvard University resembled that of Barnard to Columbia until Radcliffe was completely merged into Harvard in 1999 Yale University edit The Yale Divinity School part of Yale University is associated with two affiliated schools Berkeley Divinity School and the Andover Newton Seminary Both Berkeley from 1854 until 1971 and Andover Newton from 1807 to 2017 were once entirely independent seminaries and they still maintain their own Boards of Trustees and distinctive missions Berkeley also still awards its own diplomas and certificates in Anglican ministry But the students of both affiliated schools are also enrolled at and receive degrees from the Yale Divinity School and both their students and their faculty are fully integrated into the life of the larger institution University of California edit The University of California Hastings College of the Law is affiliated as its name suggests with the University of California but it is not directly governed by the Regents of the University of California Notes edit About Us St Joseph s College University of Alberta Retrieved 21 April 2015 Anxious times at Laurentian University thesudburystar Retrieved 2022 11 21 School of Theology Thorneloe University Retrieved 2022 11 21 University of Sudbury Universite de Sudbury Communique concernant la motion rejetee le 2 mai 2021 usudbury ca Retrieved 2022 11 21 Huntington University Residence www huntingtonu ca Retrieved 2022 11 21 Administration and Governance St Thomas More College Retrieved 21 April 2015 University of Saskatchewan U of S Course Calendar St Thomas More College Archived from the original on 5 August 2007 Retrieved 2007 07 12 University Colleges Faculty of Arts University of Waterloo Retrieved 21 April 2015 Affiliation Agreement PDF University Secretariat University of Western Ontario Retrieved 21 April 2015 Laurier Library History Laurier Library Wilfrid Laurier University Retrieved 21 April 2015 Pandit Vidya The Curse of the University Education System Education World The list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan can be found here Federation process of maintained schools in Wales Guidance for governing bodies and local authorities PDF Welsh Government May 2014 Retrieved 2022 05 30 Federations FAQs Department for Children Schools and Families Archived from the original on 2009 03 26 Retrieved 2022 05 30 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Ordinances of the University of Cambridge to the End of the Easter Term 1914 University of Cambridge 1914 pp 277 283 Statutes of the University of Durham Durham University Retrieved 7 May 2020 a b The Yearbook of the University of the Empire G Bell And Sons Ltd 1933 pp 65 66 a b Archives and Special Collections Durham University Records Information Colleges Retrieved 2 November 2021 Durham University Records Central Administration and Officers UND CC2 112 118 Retrieved 1 November 2021 correspondence of Sir James Duff with Professor E J R Eaglesham professor of Education which inter alia reveals that in 1946 the University of Durham gave notice to all affiliated theological colleges that it would abolish the Licence in Theology in 1949 and so the affiliation of all these colleges came to an end University of Durham Calendar 1919 1920 Durham University 1919 p 91 St Paul s College www burghlemarsh info Archived from the original on 2 February 2014 Retrieved 3 November 2021 University of London the Historical Record University of London 1912 pp 45 46 Handbook to the University of Oxford Clarendon Press 1906 pp 235 237 Retrieved from 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