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Redeemer University

Redeemer University is a private Christian liberal arts and science university located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, in the community of Ancaster. Founded in 1982, Redeemer stands in the Reformed Tradition and offers Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Kinesiology, and Bachelor of Science degrees.

Redeemer University
MottoAgnus Dei, Omnium Rex
TypePrivate
Established1982
Religious affiliation
Christian
Academic affiliations
AUCC, CCCU, IAPCHE, ARIHE, CHEC
EndowmentCA$4.853 million (2021)[1]
PresidentDavid Zietsma
Academic staff
44 full time + 49 part time
Undergraduates1,089 (FTE as of Fall 2022)
Location, ,
Canada

43°12′25.81″N 79°56′56.21″W / 43.2071694°N 79.9489472°W / 43.2071694; -79.9489472
CampusSuburban 90-acre (36 ha) campus
Sports teamRedeemer Royals
Colours   Blue & red
MascotLeo the Lion
Websitewww.redeemer.ca

History edit

The college opened in 1982 as "Redeemer College", with 97 full-time and 63 part-time students. This number grew to about 250 for the 1985–1986 academic year, the final year classes met in facilities rented from the Board of Education of the City of Hamilton. In 1985 the college purchased 78 acres (32 ha) of land in Ancaster, Ontario for the construction of a new campus. The college occupied the new facilities in August 1986 and welcomed 279 full-time students in September. In November 1986, the college held its first graduation, with 40 students graduating.

On June 25, 1998, the Ontario Government passed Bill Pr17, which granted Redeemer College the authority to offer Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. Prior to that time, the college conferred a Bachelor of Christian Studies degree which was recognized by the AUCC (Association of Universities & Colleges of Canada) as comparable to the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree.

On June 26, 2003, the Ontario Government passed Bill Pr14, granting Redeemer the authority to offer a Bachelor of Education degree to replace its B.C.Ed. degree. On December 10, 2003, the new teacher education (B.Ed.) program was granted initial accreditation by the Ontario College of Teachers, giving Redeemer the only provincially recognized Christian teacher education program (K-10) in Ontario.

In 2005, a considerable expansion to the academic facilities including the addition of the Peter Turkstra Library was completed.[2]

Redeemer University's Arms and Badge were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on September 15, 2005.[3]

In 1989 Redeemer University College established the Forgivable Loan Program. Under this program, parents could donate money to the Redeemer Foundation that the foundation would then loan to their children to cover all or part of their tuition and related costs. If certain minor conditions were met the loan was forgiven at the end of the year. Donors received a charitable donation tax receipt. However, the Canada Revenue Agency ruled that the donations were ineligible for tax deduction since the donors had benefited, and ordered payment of back taxes and interest from donors.[4]

In 2011, 450 parents filed a class action suit against Redeemer to recover the cost of the disallowed donations. A settlement was reached under which the institution gave back 10% of the donations and paid the legal costs of the families.[5][6]

In February 2019, a $11 million donation allowed Redeemer University to lower tuition to $9800.[7] In early 2020, Redeemer University updated its name, formerly known as Redeemer University College [8] after a review by Ontario's Postsecondary Education Quality Assessment Board.[9] Redeemer currently has legislation before Parliament to receive expanded degree-granting capabilities (25 total degrees), including a Bachelor of Business Administration, a Master of Education, and a Master of Science.[10]

In 2021, the Federal Court ruled that the government had unfairly denied Redeemer University participation in the Canada Summer Jobs Program based solely on its religious opposition to same-sex marriage. In a rare move, the court also ordered the government to pay Redeemer University's full legal costs.[11]

Programs edit

Redeemer University offers over 40 majors and minors.[12]

Bachelor of Arts: Applied Social Sciences (Applied Social Sciences, Social Work), Art, Business (Business, Accounting, Management, Marketing), English (Literature, Writing), Environmental Studies, History, Kinesiology and Physical Education (Kinesiology, Physical Education), Media and Communication Studies (Digital Media and Production, Media and Culture), Music, Philosophy, Politics and International Studies (Politics and International Studies, International Development, International Relations), Psychology (Clinical, Experimental), Religion and Theology (Religion and Theology, Urban and Intercultural Ministry, Youth Ministry)

Bachelor of Science: Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Studies, Health Sciences (Health Sciences, Pre-Medicine, Professional), Kinesiology, Mathematics.

Bachelor of Business Administration: Business - Accounting, Business - Not-for-profit Management, Business - Management, Business - Marketing

Bachelor of Kinesiology: Kinesiology

Bachelor of Education: Education (Primary/Junior Division, Junior/Intermediate Division)

Bachelor of Communications and Media Studies: Digital Media and Production

Residence edit

Redeemer offers three styles of on-campus residence.

Townhouse:

Incoming students typically live in the Townhouse residences at Redeemer, located at Calvin Court, Luther Court, and Cranmer Court. There are 43 two-storey townhouse residences in all, each with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, a dining room, a living room, and a basement. Features of a Townhouse residence are a furnished common area, dining/living room, and bedrooms, wireless and cable Internet access, local telephone access, self-locking doors and campus security patrol of campus 24/7, Residence Advisor or Housing Advisor, porch, coin laundry facilities, and parking space.

Augustine Hall:

Typically, second-year students live in Augustine Hall at Redeemer, located just past the Recreation Centre. A three-storey complex, Augustine Hall is made up of twelve 3-bedroom residences and three 2-bedroom residences. Each 3-bedroom residence includes two bathrooms, a full kitchen, dining room, living room, and an extra storage unit. Up to six students live together in these residences. One of them serves as Housing Advisor (HA) who meets with the Assistant Resident Coordinator in Student Life on a regular basis. The HA ensures everything runs smoothly as students share meals, chores and devotions together.

As of 2015, Augustine Hall has become a senior student residence for third-, fourth- and fifth-year students. The building is overseen by two fellow senior students known as Residence Life Facilitators (RLFs) who plan monthly events and ensures that each apartment is cared for.

Independent apartments:

Independent apartments are available for students with disabilities, married students, mature and senior students. The 23 apartments are located in Luther Court and in Augustine Hall. Some of the features are choice of a one or two bedroom unit, air conditioning, wireless and cable internet access, kitchen appliances, bathroom, parking space, extra storage unit, and coin laundry facilities.[13]

Charis Live and Learn Centre:

A 77,000-square-feet facility that has 35 suites for 170 students, classrooms, and host the new Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.[14]

Student activities and traditions edit

LAUNCH is a week-long orientation made up of many activities and held for first-years during the first week of school in September. One part of LAUNCH is the LAUNCH Olympics, a day of events where teams of new students and a senior leader play through games, activities, and competitions and end with a mud pit tug-of-war.

The Decade Dance is held on the night of the LAUNCH Olympics; students enjoy music and wear costumes from previous decades, as well as having dance contests.

Spring Banquet is an end of the year event held at a banquet hall in Hamilton, generally in March. There is a sit-down dinner and dance held afterward.

Rooted Worship, previously named Church in the Box (CITB), is a student run worship service held once a month on Sunday evenings, and includes music and drama as well as a speaker. This tradition began in the school's "black box" but has grown over the years and is now held in the auditorium for students, staff and the community.[15]

Hot Spot is an informal worship event intended for students. Held in the recreation centre once a month on Thursday evening; it includes a musician and a singer, and a speaker or speakers.

Chapel is a worship service held in the auditorium on Wednesday mornings for students and faculty which includes student participation in music and readings, while having an in-school or guest speaker.[16]

Redeemer’s Got Talent is a contest where Redeemer students perform to showcase their skills in a America’s Got Talent style show.

Coffeehouse is a monthly student gathering hosted by Student Senate, either in the Commons or the Rec. Centre, where songs, skits, poetry and other talents are performed.

Spring Retreat, founded by Student President Seb Caldwell, the spring retreat is an annual trip for students to attend an overnight camp at Canterbury Hills Camp in Dundas, Ontario.

Research and faculty edit

The campus houses two research institutes through the Albert M. Wolters Centre for Christian Scholarship,[17] the Pascal Centre for Advanced Studies in Faith and Science[18] and The Dooyeweerd Centre for Christian Philosophy.[19]

The Wolters Centre hosts on-campus events throughout the year including The World and Our Calling Lectures in January.[20]

Partnerships edit

The university holds membership in the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, the International Association for Promotion of Christian Higher Education, and the Association of Reformed Institutions of Higher Education in North America.

Athletics edit

 
Redeemer University student-athletes

Redeemer Royals fields sports teams in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association. The Royals compete in men's and women's basketball, volleyball, cross country, soccer, indoor soccer, and badminton. They have a men's hockey team in the Niagara Christian Hockey League.

The Royals have five people inducted into the OCAA hall of fame: Terry Talsma (volleyball and soccer), Ryan Talsma (volleyball), Michelle Van Berkel (volleyball), Colin DeRaaf (volleyball) and John Byl (builder).

Athletic Facilities

Redeemer's Athletic Facilities are open to all students free of charge and also to all athletic centre members. The facilities include one squash court, two lit tennis courts, a soccer field, an indoor soccer dome, a beach volleyball sand court, a lit outdoor basketball court, a double sized hardwood gymnasium, and a workout studio/fitness centre. In September 2011, Redeemer, in conjunction with the Ancaster Soccer Club, opened a new sports complex, featuring an outdoor, artificial-turfed field, and a 10 x 70 meter domed sports field, with an adjoining field house.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Financial Statements of Redeemer University and Independent Auditor's Report Thereon year ended April 30, 2021" (PDF). p. 5. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  2. ^ "History". Redeemer University. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
  3. ^ http://archive.gg.ca/heraldry/pub-reg/project.asp?lang=e&ProjectID=921 Arms and Badge
  4. ^ Blumberg, Mark (19 September 2011). "Class Action against Redeemer University College for Forgivable Loan Program". Canadian Charity Law. Retrieved 21 September 2023.
  5. ^ Arnold, Steve (31 January 2013). "Redeemer settles $6-million lawsuit with families". The Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Redeemer negotiates end to class action law suit". Redeemer University. 31 January 2013. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  7. ^ "Redeemer University College is cutting its fall tuition by 42%". 900 CHML. Retrieved Mar 13, 2020.
  8. ^ "Redeemer becomes a university". CRCNA. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  9. ^ "Postsecondary Education Quality Assessment Board (PEQAB) current consents". PEQAB. Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  10. ^ "Bill 213 text" (PDF).
  11. ^ Hopper, Tristin (4 July 2021). "Judge slaps down Trudeau government for denying summer jobs grants to Christian university". National Post. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
  12. ^ "Degree Programs". Redeemer University. Retrieved Mar 13, 2020.
  13. ^ "Residence Life". Redeemer University. Retrieved Mar 13, 2020.
  14. ^ "Ancaster-s-Redeemer-University". The Hamilton Spectator. 5 April 2022. Retrieved Dec 16, 2022.
  15. ^ "Church in the Box". Redeemer University. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
  16. ^ "Chapel Services". Redeemer University. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
  17. ^ "Centre for Christian Scholarship". Redeemer University. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
  18. ^ "Pascal". Redeemer University. Retrieved Mar 13, 2020.
  19. ^ "Dooyeweerd". Redeemer University. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
  20. ^ "The World and Our Calling Lectures". Redeemer University. Retrieved 2018-03-09.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada profile

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the community of Ancaster Founded in 1982 Redeemer stands in the Reformed Tradition and offers Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Kinesiology and Bachelor of Science degrees Redeemer UniversityMottoAgnus Dei Omnium RexTypePrivateEstablished1982Religious affiliationChristianAcademic affiliationsAUCC CCCU IAPCHE ARIHE CHECEndowmentCA 4 853 million 2021 1 PresidentDavid ZietsmaAcademic staff44 full time 49 part timeUndergraduates1 089 FTE as of Fall 2022 LocationHamilton Ontario Canada43 12 25 81 N 79 56 56 21 W 43 2071694 N 79 9489472 W 43 2071694 79 9489472CampusSuburban 90 acre 36 ha campusSports teamRedeemer RoyalsColours Blue amp redMascotLeo the LionWebsitewww wbr redeemer wbr ca Contents 1 History 2 Programs 3 Residence 4 Student activities and traditions 5 Research and faculty 6 Partnerships 7 Athletics 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe college opened in 1982 as Redeemer College with 97 full time and 63 part time students This number grew to about 250 for the 1985 1986 academic year the final year classes met in facilities rented from the Board of Education of the City of Hamilton In 1985 the college purchased 78 acres 32 ha of land in Ancaster Ontario for the construction of a new campus The college occupied the new facilities in August 1986 and welcomed 279 full time students in September In November 1986 the college held its first graduation with 40 students graduating On June 25 1998 the Ontario Government passed Bill Pr17 which granted Redeemer College the authority to offer Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees Prior to that time the college conferred a Bachelor of Christian Studies degree which was recognized by the AUCC Association of Universities amp Colleges of Canada as comparable to the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree On June 26 2003 the Ontario Government passed Bill Pr14 granting Redeemer the authority to offer a Bachelor of Education degree to replace its B C Ed degree On December 10 2003 the new teacher education B Ed program was granted initial accreditation by the Ontario College of Teachers giving Redeemer the only provincially recognized Christian teacher education program K 10 in Ontario In 2005 a considerable expansion to the academic facilities including the addition of the Peter Turkstra Library was completed 2 Redeemer University s Arms and Badge were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on September 15 2005 3 In 1989 Redeemer University College established the Forgivable Loan Program Under this program parents could donate money to the Redeemer Foundation that the foundation would then loan to their children to cover all or part of their tuition and related costs If certain minor conditions were met the loan was forgiven at the end of the year Donors received a charitable donation tax receipt However the Canada Revenue Agency ruled that the donations were ineligible for tax deduction since the donors had benefited and ordered payment of back taxes and interest from donors 4 In 2011 450 parents filed a class action suit against Redeemer to recover the cost of the disallowed donations A settlement was reached under which the institution gave back 10 of the donations and paid the legal costs of the families 5 6 In February 2019 a 11 million donation allowed Redeemer University to lower tuition to 9800 7 In early 2020 Redeemer University updated its name formerly known as Redeemer University College 8 after a review by Ontario s Postsecondary Education Quality Assessment Board 9 Redeemer currently has legislation before Parliament to receive expanded degree granting capabilities 25 total degrees including a Bachelor of Business Administration a Master of Education and a Master of Science 10 In 2021 the Federal Court ruled that the government had unfairly denied Redeemer University participation in the Canada Summer Jobs Program based solely on its religious opposition to same sex marriage In a rare move the court also ordered the government to pay Redeemer University s full legal costs 11 Programs editRedeemer University offers over 40 majors and minors 12 Bachelor of Arts Applied Social Sciences Applied Social Sciences Social Work Art Business Business Accounting Management Marketing English Literature Writing Environmental Studies History Kinesiology and Physical Education Kinesiology Physical Education Media and Communication Studies Digital Media and Production Media and Culture Music Philosophy Politics and International Studies Politics and International Studies International Development International Relations Psychology Clinical Experimental Religion and Theology Religion and Theology Urban and Intercultural Ministry Youth Ministry Bachelor of Science Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Environmental Studies Health Sciences Health Sciences Pre Medicine Professional Kinesiology Mathematics Bachelor of Business Administration Business Accounting Business Not for profit Management Business Management Business MarketingBachelor of Kinesiology KinesiologyBachelor of Education Education Primary Junior Division Junior Intermediate Division Bachelor of Communications and Media Studies Digital Media and ProductionResidence editRedeemer offers three styles of on campus residence Townhouse Incoming students typically live in the Townhouse residences at Redeemer located at Calvin Court Luther Court and Cranmer Court There are 43 two storey townhouse residences in all each with four bedrooms two bathrooms a full kitchen a dining room a living room and a basement Features of a Townhouse residence are a furnished common area dining living room and bedrooms wireless and cable Internet access local telephone access self locking doors and campus security patrol of campus 24 7 Residence Advisor or Housing Advisor porch coin laundry facilities and parking space Augustine Hall Typically second year students live in Augustine Hall at Redeemer located just past the Recreation Centre A three storey complex Augustine Hall is made up of twelve 3 bedroom residences and three 2 bedroom residences Each 3 bedroom residence includes two bathrooms a full kitchen dining room living room and an extra storage unit Up to six students live together in these residences One of them serves as Housing Advisor HA who meets with the Assistant Resident Coordinator in Student Life on a regular basis The HA ensures everything runs smoothly as students share meals chores and devotions together As of 2015 Augustine Hall has become a senior student residence for third fourth and fifth year students The building is overseen by two fellow senior students known as Residence Life Facilitators RLFs who plan monthly events and ensures that each apartment is cared for Independent apartments Independent apartments are available for students with disabilities married students mature and senior students The 23 apartments are located in Luther Court and in Augustine Hall Some of the features are choice of a one or two bedroom unit air conditioning wireless and cable internet access kitchen appliances bathroom parking space extra storage unit and coin laundry facilities 13 Charis Live and Learn Centre A 77 000 square feet facility that has 35 suites for 170 students classrooms and host the new Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship 14 Student activities and traditions editLAUNCH is a week long orientation made up of many activities and held for first years during the first week of school in September One part of LAUNCH is the LAUNCH Olympics a day of events where teams of new students and a senior leader play through games activities and competitions and end with a mud pit tug of war The Decade Dance is held on the night of the LAUNCH Olympics students enjoy music and wear costumes from previous decades as well as having dance contests Spring Banquet is an end of the year event held at a banquet hall in Hamilton generally in March There is a sit down dinner and dance held afterward Rooted Worship previously named Church in the Box CITB is a student run worship service held once a month on Sunday evenings and includes music and drama as well as a speaker This tradition began in the school s black box but has grown over the years and is now held in the auditorium for students staff and the community 15 Hot Spot is an informal worship event intended for students Held in the recreation centre once a month on Thursday evening it includes a musician and a singer and a speaker or speakers Chapel is a worship service held in the auditorium on Wednesday mornings for students and faculty which includes student participation in music and readings while having an in school or guest speaker 16 Redeemer s Got Talent is a contest where Redeemer students perform to showcase their skills in a America s Got Talent style show Coffeehouse is a monthly student gathering hosted by Student Senate either in the Commons or the Rec Centre where songs skits poetry and other talents are performed Spring Retreat founded by Student President Seb Caldwell the spring retreat is an annual trip for students to attend an overnight camp at Canterbury Hills Camp in Dundas Ontario Research and faculty editThe campus houses two research institutes through the Albert M Wolters Centre for Christian Scholarship 17 the Pascal Centre for Advanced Studies in Faith and Science 18 and The Dooyeweerd Centre for Christian Philosophy 19 The Wolters Centre hosts on campus events throughout the year including The World and Our Calling Lectures in January 20 Partnerships editThe university holds membership in the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities the International Association for Promotion of Christian Higher Education and the Association of Reformed Institutions of Higher Education in North America Athletics edit nbsp Redeemer University student athletesRedeemer Royals fields sports teams in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association The Royals compete in men s and women s basketball volleyball cross country soccer indoor soccer and badminton They have a men s hockey team in the Niagara Christian Hockey League The Royals have five people inducted into the OCAA hall of fame Terry Talsma volleyball and soccer Ryan Talsma volleyball Michelle Van Berkel volleyball Colin DeRaaf volleyball and John Byl builder Athletic FacilitiesRedeemer s Athletic Facilities are open to all students free of charge and also to all athletic centre members The facilities include one squash court two lit tennis courts a soccer field an indoor soccer dome a beach volleyball sand court a lit outdoor basketball court a double sized hardwood gymnasium and a workout studio fitness centre In September 2011 Redeemer in conjunction with the Ancaster Soccer Club opened a new sports complex featuring an outdoor artificial turfed field and a 10 x 70 meter domed sports field with an adjoining field house See also edit nbsp Christianity portalEducation in Ontario List of Ontario Universities List of colleges and universities named after people Ontario Student Assistance ProgramReferences edit Financial Statements of Redeemer University and Independent Auditor s Report Thereon year ended April 30 2021 PDF p 5 Retrieved 6 October 2021 History Redeemer University Retrieved 2018 03 09 http archive gg ca heraldry pub reg project asp lang e amp ProjectID 921 Arms and Badge Blumberg Mark 19 September 2011 Class Action against Redeemer University College for Forgivable Loan Program Canadian Charity Law Retrieved 21 September 2023 Arnold Steve 31 January 2013 Redeemer settles 6 million lawsuit with families The Hamilton Spectator Retrieved 16 July 2017 Redeemer negotiates end to class action law suit Redeemer University 31 January 2013 Retrieved 16 July 2017 Redeemer University College is cutting its fall tuition by 42 900 CHML Retrieved Mar 13 2020 Redeemer becomes a university CRCNA Retrieved 7 March 2020 Postsecondary Education Quality Assessment Board PEQAB current consents PEQAB Retrieved 7 March 2020 Bill 213 text PDF Hopper Tristin 4 July 2021 Judge slaps down Trudeau government for denying summer jobs grants to Christian university National Post Retrieved 11 July 2021 Degree Programs Redeemer University Retrieved Mar 13 2020 Residence Life Redeemer University Retrieved Mar 13 2020 Ancaster s Redeemer University The Hamilton Spectator 5 April 2022 Retrieved Dec 16 2022 Church in the Box Redeemer University Retrieved 2018 03 09 Chapel Services Redeemer University Retrieved 2018 03 09 Centre for Christian Scholarship Redeemer University Retrieved 2018 03 09 Pascal Redeemer University Retrieved Mar 13 2020 Dooyeweerd Redeemer University Retrieved 2018 03 09 The World and Our Calling Lectures Redeemer University Retrieved 2018 03 09 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Redeemer University External links editOfficial website Association of Universities and Colleges of 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