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Capilano University

Capilano University (CapU) is a teaching-focused public university based in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, located on the slopes of the North Shore Mountains, with programming that also serves the Sea-to-Sky Corridor and the Sunshine Coast. The university is named after Chief Joe Capilano Sa7plek (Sahp-luk) who was the leader of the Squamish people (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh) from 1895 to 1910.

Capilano University
Capilano University coat of arms
Motto in English
"Through learning to a greater good"
TypePublic
Established1968; 56 years ago (1968)[1]
Academic affiliations
AUCC, ACCC, NWCCU, CBIE, CUP
ChancellorYuri Fulmer[2]
PresidentPaul Dangerfield[3]
ProvostLaureen Styles[4]
Students6,364 (2021)[5]
Location
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  • CapU Main Campus[6]
  • CapU Lonsdale[7]

Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada

  • kálax-ay the Sunshine Coast Campus[8]

Mount Currie, British Columbia, Canada

  • Ts̓zil Learning Centre[9]
Colours   Blue & white
NicknameCapilano Blues
Sporting affiliations
PACWEST, CCAA
6 varsity teams
Capilano University Athletics Logo
MascotJay
Websitecapilanou.ca

Capilano University's degree programs are approved by the Government of British Columbia’s Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training. The degree-granting powers of the university are legislated by British Columbia's University Act.[10] In 2012, CapU became Canada's first university to receive accreditation from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (or NWCCU) in Washington, one of six major regional agencies in the U.S. that are recognized by the United States Department of Education.[11]

Capilano University's sports teams, The Blues,[12] have won 15 national titles in the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association, and 61 provincial titles in the Pacific Western Athletic Association.[13]

The university was originally founded as Capilano College by school boards and residents of the North Shore and Howe Sound in 1968 based on the need for a public institution serving the local communities immediately northwest of Vancouver. Initial enrolment was 784 students.[1] In 2008, the province changed Capilano College's designation to a university and, as of 2019, it has grown to enrol approximately 12,700 students per year.[14][5] Capilano University's academic offerings include nationally and internationally recognized liberal arts, professional, and career programs which lead to degrees, diplomas, and certificates.

History edit

Founding edit

The school boards of North and West Vancouver, Howe Sound and Sechelt formed a committee to determine the need for a community college to serve the region. The proposal to build a college on the North Shore passed by a plebiscite in North and West Vancouver and the Howe Sound in 1968. The provincial government granted approval, and Capilano College had its name selected from submissions made by North Shore residents, in honour of Chief Joe Capilano of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Coast Salish nation. Capilano College opened on September 10, 1968, with 784 students attending classes after hours at West Vancouver Secondary. The Capilano College Foundation was created in 1970 to provide scholarships and bursaries for students.[15]

In 1970, construction began on the North Vancouver campus in the Lynnmour area. Three years later, the permanent North Vancouver campus opened with 1,965 students in attendance. The first vocational programs were offered in portable buildings brought from West Vancouver Secondary. The first permanent structure at the North Vancouver campus, the original library building, also opened. In 1975 Capilano College opened the Squamish Learning Centre and Community Information Services at 38038 Cleveland Avenue in Squamish.[16] In 1976, the Arbutus building opened at the North Vancouver campus and the Fir building opened in 1982. In 1991, the Cedar building, the Sportsplex, and Horticulture building were completed. Two years later, a new library replaced the former at the North Vancouver campus, tripling the size of existing library space. In 1996, the Birch building at the North Vancouver campus was completed, housing a performance theatre, classrooms, student services, and teaching space. The Child Care Centre also opened the same year.[15] With regards to its satellite locations, the university opened the Capilano kálax-ay Sunshine Coast campus in Sechelt in 1977, and the CapU Lonsdale location in 2019.

Expansion edit

Capilano College offered its first bachelor degree, a collaborative degree in music therapy, with the British Columbia Open University in 1990 and added a second music degree in jazz studies in 1992.[17] Business administration degrees were first offered in 1993. That year, Capilano College also conferred its first associate degrees, which are now available to students in a variety of subject areas from Interdisciplinary Arts, Creative Writing, English, Global Stewardship, Psychology, Interdisciplinary Sciences and Biology. The college was authorized by the provincial government in 2003 to become the first college in British Columbia to independently grant applied degrees after the dissolution of the B.C. Open University. In 2004, Capilano College was also named by the provincial government as host of the British Columbia Centre for Tourism Leadership and Innovation, in preparations for the 2010 Winter Olympics. The Centre addressed tourism issues, helped provide tourism education, and was part of the larger British Columbia Tourism and Hospitality Education and Training Consortium.[18] In 2008, the centre was merged into Link BC, an education network for tourism and hospitality with industry organizations[19] which resulted in partnerships with organizations and opportunities for students.[20] In 2008, the provincial government changed Capilano College's designation to Capilano University.[21] CapU also joined the OpenCourseWare consortium, and began the process for accreditation from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (which it received in 2012).[15]

Campuses edit

Capilano University's main campus is located at 2055 Purcell Way in North Vancouver (district municipality), on Metro Vancouver's North Shore. It is approximately a 30-minute drive from Downtown Vancouver. The majority of the programs are offered at this campus. There is also a smaller regional campus, referred to as the kálax-ay Sunshine Coast Campus in Sechelt, British Columbia that serves the communities of the Sunshine Coast.[8] In September 2019, CapU admitted students to CapU Lonsdale, the university's newest location, the Shipyards Development in North Vancouver's Lower Lonsdale.[7]

The university also runs the Early Childhood Education programs in Squamish, British Columbia, and holds classes at the Ts̓zil Learning Centre in Mount Currie, British Columbia.

Beginning in Spring 2024, Capilano University will be offering courses at the former campusQuest University in Squamish.[22] Capilano University purchased the campus in August 2023, after Quest University ceased operating in February 2023 due to financial difficulties.[22][23]

Academics edit

Profile edit

Capilano University offers 97 programs through 5 faculties:[24] the Faculty of Arts & Sciences;[25] the Faculty of Business & Professional Studies;[26] the Faculty of Education, Health & Human Development;[27] the Faculty of Fine & Applied Arts;[28] and the Faculty of Global & Community Studies.[29]

Within the Faculty of Arts & Sciences,[25] there is the School of Social Sciences (with programs in Arts, Academic Studies, Applied Behaviour Analysis (Autism), Psychology, and Liberal Studies); the School of Humanities (with programs in Arts, Creative Writing, English, Liberal Studies, and Lil'wat Nation, Sechelt, or Squamish Nation Language and Cultural Studies); and the School of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics or STEM (with programs in Biology, Science, Engineering, and Health Career Pathways).

The Faculty of Business & Professional Studies[26] includes is the School of Business (with programs in Accounting, Business Administration, Advanced Business Administration, and Retail Business); the School of Communication; and the School of Legal Studies (with programs in Legal Studies - Paralegal, Contract Law, and Legal Administration).

The Faculty of Education, Health & Human Development[27] includes the School of Access & Academic Preparation (with programs in College and University Preparation, Community Capacity Building, Community Leadership and Social Change, Education and Employment Access, English for Academic Purposes, and University One for Aboriginal Learners); the School of Allied Health (with programs in Music Therapy, Health Care, and Rehabilitation); and the School of Education & Childhood Studies (with programs in Early Childhood Care and Education, Education Assistant and subspecialties in Infants and Toddlers as well as Special Needs).

Its Faculty of Fine & Applied Arts[28] offers the IDEA School of Design (programs in Visual Communication); the School of Motion Picture Arts (with programs in Motion Picture Arts, Costuming for Stage and Screen, Indigenous Independent Digital Filmmaking, Lighting for Digital Imaging and Film, Grip Work for Digital Imaging and Film, 2D Animation & Visual Development, 3D Animation for Film and Games, Animation Fundamentals, and Digital Visual Effects); and the School of Performing Arts (with programs in Acting for Stage and Screen, Advanced Arts & Entertainment Management, Performing Arts, Music, Conducting in Music, Music Therapy, Musical Theatre, Technical Theatre, and Jazz Studies with subspecialties in Education and/or Performance/Composition).

The Faculty of Global & Community Studies[29] offers the School of Global Stewardship; the School of Human Kinetics; the School of Outdoor Recreation Management; the School of Public Administration (with programs in Local Government Administration, Advanced Local Government Administration and Local Government Leadership Development); and the School of Tourism Management (with programs in Tourism Management, Global Hospitality & Tourism Management, Tourism Management Co-operative Education, Tourism Management for International Students, and Tourism Marketing).

Capilano University offers joint partnerships and projects as part of the university's commitment to international education.[30] It has dual degree and post graduate programs, as well as development partnerships with a number of schools abroad.[31]

Scholarships, bursaries and awards edit

Capilano University provides over 250 scholarships and bursaries[32] for current and returning students.[33] The university provides scholarships for academic achievement, bursaries based on financial need, and awards are given based on a combination of top marks, athletic achievement, extra-curricular activities or other special achievements, and sometimes are also based on financial need.

These include the Capilano University Achievement Access Award, Wong and Trainor Award, Capilano University Athletic Award, Xats’alanexw Siyam Award, Indigenous Students Bursary, Borden Ladner Gervais Scholarship, Mary Neil Bursary and Neptune Terminals International Experience Award.[34]

CapU residence and housing edit

The CapU student residences currently accommodate up to 293 students. The residences are located on Dollarton Highway, 10 minutes from main campus.[35]

The real estate development company, Woodbridge Northwest Communities, is proposing a Capilano University Village including a six-floor condominium tower, three and four-floor townhouses, 60 dormitories for CapU students, and an amenities building at the North Vancouver campus. The company's plan also includes personalized student kitchens, a swimming pool, clubhouse and children's play area.[36]

Another North Vancouver developer is offering to build rental apartments exclusively for Capilano University's students and staff. Darwin Properties has submitted an application to build 346 units of rental housing in two six-storey buildings. The company also wants to build an adjacent cafe.[37]

Campus life edit

Athletics edit

Between 1974 and 1999, the Capilano Blues[38] won the CCAA Soccer Supremacy Award for both men's and women's soccer. To date, Capilano teams have won 15 CCAA National Titles and 61 TOTEM/BCCAA/PACWEST Provincial Championships.[39]

Capilano University has six men's and women's varsity sports teams, the Capilano Blues,[38] that play at the provincial and national levels. The Blues are based at Capilano University's Centre for Sport and Wellness on main campus.

University media edit

  • The main student newspaper, The Capilano Courier, is staffed by students and operates independently of the university and the student society. It is published twice per month.
  • Capilano University's creative writing students publish a literary magazine, The Liar, once a year with funding from the English department.
  • The university faculty established The Capilano Review in 1972. It is an arts journal highlighting poetry, fiction, drama, and visual art. In 2015, the magazine became an independent publication based in downtown Vancouver.
  • The university also founded Capilano University Editions (CUE) in 2008, a book publishing imprint of the Capilano Press Society focusing on Canadian avant garde writing and art. It now operates independently from the university as CUE Books.
  • Capilano Radio[40] is a student-run podcast production which started in 2019.
  • Launched in November 2020, Capsule[41] is the work of CapU's marketing and digital experience team, a collective of diverse talents but one common thread that unites us is our love of storytelling.

Student organizations edit

Capilano Students' Union

Every student enrolled in a credit program at Capilano University is a member of the Capilano Students' Union (CSU).[42] The CSU is the resident student society of Capilano University and benefits the university and the community by advancing the interests of students. Like other student societies in British Columbia, the CSU's mandate is to advocate for students and provide services and events that improve the student experience. While the day-to-day management and operations are entrusted to a board of directors composed of elected students, governed by the constitution and bylaws of the society, students are ultimately in control of the activities of the CSU. The board of directors consists of five vice-presidents, seven liaisons representing special interest groups, two representatives for each faculty, four senate representatives, and two representatives to the university's board of governors. The CSU is registered under the Society Act of B.C. and receives funding from membership fees, collected from students by the university in accordance with the University Act.

The CSU provides services to its members, including a low-cost transit pass, free day planner, a used book sale, and health and dental benefits. Student interests are represented by the CSU, and the views of students are presented and advocated for in meetings with university administrators and representatives of local, provincial and federal governments.

Notable alumni edit

In 2019, singer and songwriter Sarah McLachlan received the degree of Doctor of Fine Arts, honoris causa from Capilano University.[43] In 2017, seven alumni from the jazz program and two faculty members were nominated for Juno Awards while other alumni have worked on Oscar-winning animated films like Disney's Zootopia.[44] Notable graduates of the university include:

Notable faculty edit

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Yuri Fulmer". Capilano University. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  3. ^ "Paul Dangerfield". Capilano University. Retrieved 2019-09-18.
  4. ^ "Laureen Styles". Capilano University. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
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  8. ^ a b "Sunshine Coast Campus". Capilano University. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  9. ^ "Ts̓zil Learning Centre". Capilano University. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  10. ^ "Degree Authorization".
  11. ^ "Capilano University".
  12. ^ . Capilano University. Archived from the original on 2022-07-11. Retrieved 2022-04-01.
  13. ^ . Capilano University. Archived from the original on September 29, 2017. Retrieved 2009-04-10.
  14. ^ "Get to Know Us - Capilano University". www.capilanou.ca. Retrieved 2022-06-24.
  15. ^ a b c . Capilano University. Archived from the original on January 14, 2018. Retrieved 2009-01-18.
  16. ^ "Grand Opening".
  17. ^ "Music at Community Colleges". Encyclopedia of Music in Canada. Retrieved August 18, 2019.
  18. ^ . Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development. Archived from the original on January 8, 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-18.
  19. ^ "Who We Are". Link BC. Retrieved 2009-01-18.
  20. ^ . Capilano University. Archived from the original on August 17, 2016. Retrieved 2009-01-18.
  21. ^ "Designation".
  22. ^ a b Skills, Post-Secondary Education and Future (2023-08-16). "Expanded education opportunities coming to Squamish | BC Gov News". news.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved 2023-10-02.
  23. ^ Penner, Derrick (2023-08-16). "B.C. kicks in $48M for Capilano University to take over Quest's Squamish campus". Vancouver Sun.
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  27. ^ a b "Education, Health & Human Development".
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  34. ^ "Awards".
  35. ^ "CapU Residence".
  36. ^ "Housing Proposal". 25 September 2017.
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  38. ^ a b "Capilano Blues". Capilano Blues. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  39. ^ "History of the Capilano University Blues". Retrieved April 30, 2018.
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  41. ^ "Capsule Stories". Capilano University. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  42. ^ "Capilano Students' Union". Capilano University. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  43. ^ "Sarah McLachlan".
  44. ^ "Alumni Awards".
  45. ^ "The education of Luisa D'Oliveira". Vancouver Is Awesome. Retrieved 2021-01-28.
  46. ^ Price, Jason (2015-01-21). "ON THE RISE: Chelsey Reist On Her Blossoming Career, 'The 100' And Much More!". Icon Vs. Icon. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  47. ^ "Bill Coon - Capilano University".
  48. ^ "Jordan Hall - Capilano University".
  49. ^ "Daniel Hersog - Capilano University".
  50. ^ "Steve Kaldestad - Capilano University".
  51. ^ "Our Faculty".
  52. ^ "Our Faculty".

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Capilano University CapU is a teaching focused public university based in North Vancouver British Columbia Canada located on the slopes of the North Shore Mountains with programming that also serves the Sea to Sky Corridor and the Sunshine Coast The university is named after Chief Joe Capilano Sa7plek Sahp luk who was the leader of the Squamish people Sḵwx wu7mesh from 1895 to 1910 Capilano UniversityCapilano University coat of armsMotto in English Through learning to a greater good TypePublicEstablished1968 56 years ago 1968 1 Academic affiliationsAUCC ACCC NWCCU CBIE CUPChancellorYuri Fulmer 2 PresidentPaul Dangerfield 3 ProvostLaureen Styles 4 Students6 364 2021 5 LocationNorth Vancouver British Columbia Canada CapU Main Campus 6 CapU Lonsdale 7 Sechelt British Columbia Canada kalax ay the Sunshine Coast Campus 8 Mount Currie British Columbia Canada Ts zil Learning Centre 9 Colours Blue amp whiteNicknameCapilano BluesSporting affiliationsPACWEST CCAA6 varsity teamsCapilano University Athletics LogoMascotJayWebsitecapilanou wbr caCapilano University s degree programs are approved by the Government of British Columbia s Ministry of Advanced Education Skills and Training The degree granting powers of the university are legislated by British Columbia s University Act 10 In 2012 CapU became Canada s first university to receive accreditation from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities or NWCCU in Washington one of six major regional agencies in the U S that are recognized by the United States Department of Education 11 Capilano University s sports teams The Blues 12 have won 15 national titles in the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association and 61 provincial titles in the Pacific Western Athletic Association 13 The university was originally founded as Capilano College by school boards and residents of the North Shore and Howe Sound in 1968 based on the need for a public institution serving the local communities immediately northwest of Vancouver Initial enrolment was 784 students 1 In 2008 the province changed Capilano College s designation to a university and as of 2019 it has grown to enrol approximately 12 700 students per year 14 5 Capilano University s academic offerings include nationally and internationally recognized liberal arts professional and career programs which lead to degrees diplomas and certificates Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Expansion 2 Campuses 3 Academics 3 1 Profile 4 Scholarships bursaries and awards 5 CapU residence and housing 6 Campus life 6 1 Athletics 6 2 University media 6 3 Student organizations 7 Notable alumni 8 Notable faculty 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editFounding edit The school boards of North and West Vancouver Howe Sound and Sechelt formed a committee to determine the need for a community college to serve the region The proposal to build a college on the North Shore passed by a plebiscite in North and West Vancouver and the Howe Sound in 1968 The provincial government granted approval and Capilano College had its name selected from submissions made by North Shore residents in honour of Chief Joe Capilano of the Sḵwx wu7mesh Coast Salish nation Capilano College opened on September 10 1968 with 784 students attending classes after hours at West Vancouver Secondary The Capilano College Foundation was created in 1970 to provide scholarships and bursaries for students 15 In 1970 construction began on the North Vancouver campus in the Lynnmour area Three years later the permanent North Vancouver campus opened with 1 965 students in attendance The first vocational programs were offered in portable buildings brought from West Vancouver Secondary The first permanent structure at the North Vancouver campus the original library building also opened In 1975 Capilano College opened the Squamish Learning Centre and Community Information Services at 38038 Cleveland Avenue in Squamish 16 In 1976 the Arbutus building opened at the North Vancouver campus and the Fir building opened in 1982 In 1991 the Cedar building the Sportsplex and Horticulture building were completed Two years later a new library replaced the former at the North Vancouver campus tripling the size of existing library space In 1996 the Birch building at the North Vancouver campus was completed housing a performance theatre classrooms student services and teaching space The Child Care Centre also opened the same year 15 With regards to its satellite locations the university opened the Capilano kalax ay Sunshine Coast campus in Sechelt in 1977 and the CapU Lonsdale location in 2019 Expansion edit Capilano College offered its first bachelor degree a collaborative degree in music therapy with the British Columbia Open University in 1990 and added a second music degree in jazz studies in 1992 17 Business administration degrees were first offered in 1993 That year Capilano College also conferred its first associate degrees which are now available to students in a variety of subject areas from Interdisciplinary Arts Creative Writing English Global Stewardship Psychology Interdisciplinary Sciences and Biology The college was authorized by the provincial government in 2003 to become the first college in British Columbia to independently grant applied degrees after the dissolution of the B C Open University In 2004 Capilano College was also named by the provincial government as host of the British Columbia Centre for Tourism Leadership and Innovation in preparations for the 2010 Winter Olympics The Centre addressed tourism issues helped provide tourism education and was part of the larger British Columbia Tourism and Hospitality Education and Training Consortium 18 In 2008 the centre was merged into Link BC an education network for tourism and hospitality with industry organizations 19 which resulted in partnerships with organizations and opportunities for students 20 In 2008 the provincial government changed Capilano College s designation to Capilano University 21 CapU also joined the OpenCourseWare consortium and began the process for accreditation from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities which it received in 2012 15 Campuses editCapilano University s main campus is located at 2055 Purcell Way in North Vancouver district municipality on Metro Vancouver s North Shore It is approximately a 30 minute drive from Downtown Vancouver The majority of the programs are offered at this campus There is also a smaller regional campus referred to as the kalax ay Sunshine Coast Campus in Sechelt British Columbia that serves the communities of the Sunshine Coast 8 In September 2019 CapU admitted students to CapU Lonsdale the university s newest location the Shipyards Development in North Vancouver s Lower Lonsdale 7 The university also runs the Early Childhood Education programs in Squamish British Columbia and holds classes at the Ts zil Learning Centre in Mount Currie British Columbia Beginning in Spring 2024 Capilano University will be offering courses at the former campusQuest University in Squamish 22 Capilano University purchased the campus in August 2023 after Quest University ceased operating in February 2023 due to financial difficulties 22 23 Academics editProfile edit Capilano University offers 97 programs through 5 faculties 24 the Faculty of Arts amp Sciences 25 the Faculty of Business amp Professional Studies 26 the Faculty of Education Health amp Human Development 27 the Faculty of Fine amp Applied Arts 28 and the Faculty of Global amp Community Studies 29 Within the Faculty of Arts amp Sciences 25 there is the School of Social Sciences with programs in Arts Academic Studies Applied Behaviour Analysis Autism Psychology and Liberal Studies the School of Humanities with programs in Arts Creative Writing English Liberal Studies and Lil wat Nation Sechelt or Squamish Nation Language and Cultural Studies and the School of Science Technology Engineering amp Mathematics or STEM with programs in Biology Science Engineering and Health Career Pathways The Faculty of Business amp Professional Studies 26 includes is the School of Business with programs in Accounting Business Administration Advanced Business Administration and Retail Business the School of Communication and the School of Legal Studies with programs in Legal Studies Paralegal Contract Law and Legal Administration The Faculty of Education Health amp Human Development 27 includes the School of Access amp Academic Preparation with programs in College and University Preparation Community Capacity Building Community Leadership and Social Change Education and Employment Access English for Academic Purposes and University One for Aboriginal Learners the School of Allied Health with programs in Music Therapy Health Care and Rehabilitation and the School of Education amp Childhood Studies with programs in Early Childhood Care and Education Education Assistant and subspecialties in Infants and Toddlers as well as Special Needs Its Faculty of Fine amp Applied Arts 28 offers the IDEA School of Design programs in Visual Communication the School of Motion Picture Arts with programs in Motion Picture Arts Costuming for Stage and Screen Indigenous Independent Digital Filmmaking Lighting for Digital Imaging and Film Grip Work for Digital Imaging and Film 2D Animation amp Visual Development 3D Animation for Film and Games Animation Fundamentals and Digital Visual Effects and the School of Performing Arts with programs in Acting for Stage and Screen Advanced Arts amp Entertainment Management Performing Arts Music Conducting in Music Music Therapy Musical Theatre Technical Theatre and Jazz Studies with subspecialties in Education and or Performance Composition The Faculty of Global amp Community Studies 29 offers the School of Global Stewardship the School of Human Kinetics the School of Outdoor Recreation Management the School of Public Administration with programs in Local Government Administration Advanced Local Government Administration and Local Government Leadership Development and the School of Tourism Management with programs in Tourism Management Global Hospitality amp Tourism Management Tourism Management Co operative Education Tourism Management for International Students and Tourism Marketing Capilano University offers joint partnerships and projects as part of the university s commitment to international education 30 It has dual degree and post graduate programs as well as development partnerships with a number of schools abroad 31 Scholarships bursaries and awards editCapilano University provides over 250 scholarships and bursaries 32 for current and returning students 33 The university provides scholarships for academic achievement bursaries based on financial need and awards are given based on a combination of top marks athletic achievement extra curricular activities or other special achievements and sometimes are also based on financial need These include the Capilano University Achievement Access Award Wong and Trainor Award Capilano University Athletic Award Xats alanexw Siyam Award Indigenous Students Bursary Borden Ladner Gervais Scholarship Mary Neil Bursary and Neptune Terminals International Experience Award 34 CapU residence and housing editThe CapU student residences currently accommodate up to 293 students The residences are located on Dollarton Highway 10 minutes from main campus 35 The real estate development company Woodbridge Northwest Communities is proposing a Capilano University Village including a six floor condominium tower three and four floor townhouses 60 dormitories for CapU students and an amenities building at the North Vancouver campus The company s plan also includes personalized student kitchens a swimming pool clubhouse and children s play area 36 Another North Vancouver developer is offering to build rental apartments exclusively for Capilano University s students and staff Darwin Properties has submitted an application to build 346 units of rental housing in two six storey buildings The company also wants to build an adjacent cafe 37 Campus life editAthletics edit Between 1974 and 1999 the Capilano Blues 38 won the CCAA Soccer Supremacy Award for both men s and women s soccer To date Capilano teams have won 15 CCAA National Titles and 61 TOTEM BCCAA PACWEST Provincial Championships 39 Capilano University has six men s and women s varsity sports teams the Capilano Blues 38 that play at the provincial and national levels The Blues are based at Capilano University s Centre for Sport and Wellness on main campus University media edit The main student newspaper The Capilano Courier is staffed by students and operates independently of the university and the student society It is published twice per month Capilano University s creative writing students publish a literary magazine The Liar once a year with funding from the English department The university faculty established The Capilano Review in 1972 It is an arts journal highlighting poetry fiction drama and visual art In 2015 the magazine became an independent publication based in downtown Vancouver The university also founded Capilano University Editions CUE in 2008 a book publishing imprint of the Capilano Press Society focusing on Canadian avant garde writing and art It now operates independently from the university as CUE Books Capilano Radio 40 is a student run podcast production which started in 2019 Launched in November 2020 Capsule 41 is the work of CapU s marketing and digital experience team a collective of diverse talents but one common thread that unites us is our love of storytelling Student organizations edit Capilano Students UnionEvery student enrolled in a credit program at Capilano University is a member of the Capilano Students Union CSU 42 The CSU is the resident student society of Capilano University and benefits the university and the community by advancing the interests of students Like other student societies in British Columbia the CSU s mandate is to advocate for students and provide services and events that improve the student experience While the day to day management and operations are entrusted to a board of directors composed of elected students governed by the constitution and bylaws of the society students are ultimately in control of the activities of the CSU The board of directors consists of five vice presidents seven liaisons representing special interest groups two representatives for each faculty four senate representatives and two representatives to the university s board of governors The CSU is registered under the Society Act of B C and receives funding from membership fees collected from students by the university in accordance with the University Act The CSU provides services to its members including a low cost transit pass free day planner a used book sale and health and dental benefits Student interests are represented by the CSU and the views of students are presented and advocated for in meetings with university administrators and representatives of local provincial and federal governments Notable alumni editIn 2019 singer and songwriter Sarah McLachlan received the degree of Doctor of Fine Arts honoris causa from Capilano University 43 In 2017 seven alumni from the jazz program and two faculty members were nominated for Juno Awards while other alumni have worked on Oscar winning animated films like Disney s Zootopia 44 Notable graduates of the university include Nick Bateman Silvana Burtini Rick Celebrini DJ Clazzi Camilla d Errico Luisa D Oliveira 45 Joel Fafard Godfrey Gao Jamie Garratt Jennifer Gasoi Gigi Saul Guerrero Helen Haig Brown Jamie Lee Hamilton Cherelle Khassal Elicia MacKenzie Tanya Marquardt Cheri Maracle Chelsey Reist 46 Steve Rolston Bria Skonberg Cowboy Smithx Chantal Strand Charles van Sandwyk Cory Weeds Jonathan Whitesell Elizabeth Zvonar Soichiro NakanoNotable faculty editGillian Barber Bill Coon 47 Jackson Davies Jordan Hall 48 Daniel Hersog 49 Steve Kaldestad 50 Crawford Kilian Ryan Knighton John Korsrud 51 Frank Molnar John Pass Stan Persky Meredith Quartermain Anita Sleeman George Stanley Brad Turner 52 Lyn Vernon Frances Wasserlein Gordon Wilson Steve KaldestadSee also editHigher education in British Columbia List of universities in British ColumbiaReferences edit a b Our History Capilano University Retrieved 2018 07 05 Yuri Fulmer Capilano University Retrieved 2021 06 17 Paul Dangerfield Capilano University Retrieved 2019 09 18 Laureen Styles Capilano University Retrieved 2021 06 17 a b Enrolment by university Universities Canada Retrieved 2022 06 24 CapU Main Campus Capilano University Retrieved 2021 06 17 a b CapU Lonsdale Capilano University Retrieved 2021 06 17 a b Sunshine Coast Campus Capilano University Retrieved 2021 06 17 Ts zil Learning Centre Capilano University Retrieved 2021 06 17 Degree Authorization Capilano University Capilano University Capilano University Archived from the original on 2022 07 11 Retrieved 2022 04 01 Blues History Capilano University Archived from the original on September 29 2017 Retrieved 2009 04 10 Get to Know Us Capilano University www capilanou ca Retrieved 2022 06 24 a b c Pivotal moments at Capilano Capilano University Archived from the original on January 14 2018 Retrieved 2009 01 18 Grand Opening Music at Community Colleges Encyclopedia of Music in Canada Retrieved August 18 2019 Tourism amp Hospitality Education and Training Consortium Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development Archived from the original on January 8 2009 Retrieved 2009 01 18 Who We Are Link BC Retrieved 2009 01 18 MOU benefits Capilano s tourism students and Tourism Vancouver in 2010 Capilano University Archived from the original on August 17 2016 Retrieved 2009 01 18 Designation a b Skills Post Secondary Education and Future 2023 08 16 Expanded education opportunities coming to Squamish BC Gov News news gov bc ca Retrieved 2023 10 02 Penner Derrick 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