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Fleming College

Fleming College, also known as Sir Sandford Fleming College, is an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology located in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. The college has an enrolment of more than 6,800 full-time and 10,000 part-time students.

Fleming College
MottoLet the Deed Shaw/Show[1] (former)
Apply Yourself Here
TypePublic College of Applied Arts and Technology
Established1967
PresidentMaureen Adamson
Students6,800 full-time
10,000 part-time (2020: 4,476 FTEs)[2]
Location, ,
Canada
CampusUrban
ColoursBlack  
Turquoise  
Orange  
Red  
Blue  
Green  
AffiliationsACCC, CCAA, Peterborough Centennial Museum & Archives
Websiteflemingcollege.ca

History edit

 
Sandford Fleming

The college was named after the Scottish-born engineer and inventor Sandford Fleming, who is perhaps best known for his contributions to the concept of Universal Standard Time, and who was knighted in 1897 by Queen Victoria.

On 21 May 1965, legislation was introduced in Ontario establishing Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology by then Minister of Education William G. Davis. This historic occasion for education within Ontario marked the beginning of what would become, some 50 years later,[3][4] a group of 21 Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology and 3 College Institutes of Technology and Advanced Learning.

Sir Sandford Fleming College was subsequently founded in 1967, with David B. Sutherland serving as its first president. Sutherland was the husband of Peterborough's longest-serving mayor, Sylvia Sutherland.

Organization edit

The college is governed by a Board of Governors[5] headed by the President[6] and executive staff.

Campuses edit

Peterborough Campus edit

The main campus of Fleming College is the Sutherland Campus in Peterborough. Other campuses are located in Cobourg, Haliburton (Haliburton School of Art + Design), and Lindsay (Frost Campus). The college's modern architecture was designed by Ronald Thom.

Sutherland Campus edit

 
Sutherland Campus main entrance

The Dobbin farm was selected in 1967 for what would later be named the Sutherland Campus. In 1973, the first two phases of the site were opened, and in 1983, the site was named the Sutherland Campus in honour of the college's first and founding president. The Sutherland Campus underwent expansion, including a new on-campus residence in 2002 and a new technology wing in 2003.

St. Joseph's at Fleming,[7] a cluster of eight resident homes for 200 people, opened in 2004 and is the first long-term care facility to be built on a college or university campus.

In 2005, the Peterborough Sport & Wellness Centre[8] was constructed on campus to accommodate the college's athletic needs. Built in partnership with the City of Peterborough, the Wellness Centre provides athletic and aquatic facilities to students and the community. As well, the Fleming Sport Complex - two new artificial turf fields, change rooms and a field house - opened at the campus in October 2013.

The campus is home to the Kawartha Trades and Technology Centre (KTTC), which opened in 2014, and features Fleming's trades and technology programs.

McRae Building edit

In 1967 a campus opened in a renovated textile mill on McDonnel Street, and in 1968 the site was named the Stewart W. Daniel Building. The McRae building was also constructed on this same property in 1976. The site was home to Fleming College's trades programs but closed when the KTTC opened in 2014.

Cobourg Campus edit

The Cobourg Campus opened in 1971. Today the campus offers Academic Upgrading and Continuing Education/Corporate Training courses.

Haliburton Campus edit

 
Haliburton School of Art + Design
45°03′06″N 78°31′20″W / 45.0516833°N 78.5221383°W / 45.0516833; -78.5221383

In 1969, the Haliburton School of Fine Arts became part of Sir Sandford Fleming College. In 2004 the campus moved to a new location in Glebe Park on Head Lake in the Village of Haliburton, and today it is known as the Haliburton School of Art + Design.[9] The campus offers full-time 14-week Art Certificates in Artist Blacksmithing, Drawing and Painting, Photo Arts, Digital Image Design, Sculpture, Ceramics, Glassblowing, Jewellery, and Fibre Arts. Students can combine these Certificate programs with a year of foundation credits to obtain a Visual and Creative Arts Diploma. Other programs offered at the campus include Expressive Arts, Sustainable Building Design and Construction, Continuing Education, and Academic Upgrading.

Haliburton School of Art + Design continues to run its short-duration summer arts courses, offering a selection of over 300 courses from May to August, open to people of all skill levels.

The Haliburton Sculpture Forest is located in the forested area of the campus. The Sculpture Forest features over 25 permanent sculptures by Canadian and International artists.

Frost Campus edit

 
Frost Campus, Front Entrance
44°20′31″N 78°44′24″W / 44.341808°N 78.740128°W / 44.341808; -78.740128

St. Joseph's Convent was the original location of the college's Lindsay campus in 1967. The college acquired its own facilities by 1973 and, in turn, this site was named the Frost Campus (in honour of Leslie Frost). Frost Campus is Fleming's School of Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, which focuses on environmental and natural resource education (including earth resources, fish and wildlife, and GIS). In 2004, the campus expanded with a new environmental technology wing.

The Frost Campus features a "living wall" - the first of its kind in a college environment - a green roof, a campus arboretum and a butterfly garden. The campus is home to two fish hatcheries, which raise muskellunge and Atlantic salmon as part of fish restoration and conservation efforts.

The Centre for Advancement of Water and Wastewater Technologies (CAWT)[10] is also based at Frost Campus. The CAWT is an internationally recognized research institute that conducts research in the areas of water and wastewater treatment science. It is composed of scientists, faculty researchers, technologists, and a community of associates from academic, industrial, and private sectors.

In September 2008 the Frost Campus became home to the new joint degree-diploma in Ecological Restoration in partnership with Trent University. Students in the program spend two years at Fleming and two years at Trent. They graduate with an Honours B.Sc. and an Ontario College Diploma in Ecological Restoration.

Partnerships edit

The college has established pathways [11] from college to university through affiliations with a number of provincial, national and international post college institutions and universities. There is a specific program for students to move to Trent University.[12]

In March 2022, the college launched a partnership with the semi-professional League1 Ontario soccer expansion team Electric City FC for the use of its Sports Complex for the club's home games during its 2022 season.[13]

Scholarships edit

Ensuring accessibility and financial aid for students in need is among the highest priorities at Fleming College. Fleming has provided more than $3.3 million to students in financial need through donor-sponsored scholarships and bursaries. Donor-sponsored student financial aid allows Fleming to support a diverse and vibrant student body, creating educational opportunities for students with exceptional promise.

Programs edit

Fleming College features more than 100 full-time programs in Arts and Heritage, Business, Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, General Arts and Sciences, Health and Wellness, Justice and Community Development, Skilled Trades and Technology, and Continuing Education.

Fleming College is noted for its excellence in environmental and natural resources sciences as well as unique programs in business, museum management and cultural heritage, and social services. It also offers a number of post-graduate diplomas in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Aquaculture, and Environmental Visual Communication. As well, Fleming College has a Computer Security and Investigations program, which is one of only three related programs in Canada.[14]

Community involvement edit

Students are often involved in the communities Fleming serves, whether through work placements, volunteerism, or applied projects.

Student government edit

The social and political needs of students are served through the Student Administrative Council (SAC) at Sutherland Campus and the Frost Student Association (FSA) at Frost Campus. These are student-run corporations.

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Arms of Fleming College". Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada. Office of the Secretary to the Governor General. Retrieved 2019-12-17.
  2. ^ "Ontario College FTEs". Ontario Colleges Library Service. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  3. ^ . Association of Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology of Ontario. Archived from the original on June 13, 2016.
  4. ^ Association of Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology of Ontario, ( n . d . ), " General assembly documents : 40th anniversary of the Ontario college system"
  5. ^ College, Fleming (6 July 2023). "Board of Governors : Fleming College". flemingcollege.ca.
  6. ^ College, Fleming (20 December 2022). "About Our President : Fleming College". flemingcollege.ca.
  7. ^ St. Joseph’s at Fleming
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-12-07. Retrieved 2006-11-14.
  9. ^ College, Fleming (4 July 2023). "Haliburton School of Art and Design : Fleming College". flemingcollege.ca.
  10. ^ "Centre for Advancement of Water and Wastewater Technologies". Fleming CAWT.
  11. ^ Affiliation Pathways
  12. ^ "University Transfer – at Fleming College".
  13. ^ "Electric City FC home games will be played at Fleming Sports Complex in Peterborough". KawarthaNow. March 28, 2022.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-02-27. Retrieved 2007-10-12.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For other schools named Fleming College see Fleming College disambiguation Fleming College also known as Sir Sandford Fleming College is an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology located in Peterborough Ontario Canada The college has an enrolment of more than 6 800 full time and 10 000 part time students Fleming CollegeMottoLet the Deed Shaw Show 1 former Apply Yourself HereTypePublic College of Applied Arts and TechnologyEstablished1967PresidentMaureen AdamsonStudents6 800 full time 10 000 part time 2020 4 476 FTEs 2 LocationPeterborough Ontario CanadaCampusUrbanColoursBlack Turquoise Orange Red Blue Green AffiliationsACCC CCAA Peterborough Centennial Museum amp ArchivesWebsiteflemingcollege wbr ca Contents 1 History 2 Organization 3 Campuses 3 1 Peterborough Campus 3 1 1 Sutherland Campus 3 1 2 McRae Building 3 2 Cobourg Campus 3 3 Haliburton Campus 3 4 Frost Campus 4 Partnerships 5 Scholarships 6 Programs 7 Community involvement 8 Student government 9 Notable alumni 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory edit nbsp Sandford FlemingThe college was named after the Scottish born engineer and inventor Sandford Fleming who is perhaps best known for his contributions to the concept of Universal Standard Time and who was knighted in 1897 by Queen Victoria On 21 May 1965 legislation was introduced in Ontario establishing Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology by then Minister of Education William G Davis This historic occasion for education within Ontario marked the beginning of what would become some 50 years later 3 4 a group of 21 Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology and 3 College Institutes of Technology and Advanced Learning Sir Sandford Fleming College was subsequently founded in 1967 with David B Sutherland serving as its first president Sutherland was the husband of Peterborough s longest serving mayor Sylvia Sutherland Organization editThe college is governed by a Board of Governors 5 headed by the President 6 and executive staff Campuses editPeterborough Campus edit The main campus of Fleming College is the Sutherland Campus in Peterborough Other campuses are located in Cobourg Haliburton Haliburton School of Art Design and Lindsay Frost Campus The college s modern architecture was designed by Ronald Thom Sutherland Campus edit nbsp Sutherland Campus main entranceThe Dobbin farm was selected in 1967 for what would later be named the Sutherland Campus In 1973 the first two phases of the site were opened and in 1983 the site was named the Sutherland Campus in honour of the college s first and founding president The Sutherland Campus underwent expansion including a new on campus residence in 2002 and a new technology wing in 2003 St Joseph s at Fleming 7 a cluster of eight resident homes for 200 people opened in 2004 and is the first long term care facility to be built on a college or university campus In 2005 the Peterborough Sport amp Wellness Centre 8 was constructed on campus to accommodate the college s athletic needs Built in partnership with the City of Peterborough the Wellness Centre provides athletic and aquatic facilities to students and the community As well the Fleming Sport Complex two new artificial turf fields change rooms and a field house opened at the campus in October 2013 The campus is home to the Kawartha Trades and Technology Centre KTTC which opened in 2014 and features Fleming s trades and technology programs McRae Building edit In 1967 a campus opened in a renovated textile mill on McDonnel Street and in 1968 the site was named the Stewart W Daniel Building The McRae building was also constructed on this same property in 1976 The site was home to Fleming College s trades programs but closed when the KTTC opened in 2014 Cobourg Campus edit The Cobourg Campus opened in 1971 Today the campus offers Academic Upgrading and Continuing Education Corporate Training courses Haliburton Campus edit nbsp Haliburton School of Art Design45 03 06 N 78 31 20 W 45 0516833 N 78 5221383 W 45 0516833 78 5221383In 1969 the Haliburton School of Fine Arts became part of Sir Sandford Fleming College In 2004 the campus moved to a new location in Glebe Park on Head Lake in the Village of Haliburton and today it is known as the Haliburton School of Art Design 9 The campus offers full time 14 week Art Certificates in Artist Blacksmithing Drawing and Painting Photo Arts Digital Image Design Sculpture Ceramics Glassblowing Jewellery and Fibre Arts Students can combine these Certificate programs with a year of foundation credits to obtain a Visual and Creative Arts Diploma Other programs offered at the campus include Expressive Arts Sustainable Building Design and Construction Continuing Education and Academic Upgrading Haliburton School of Art Design continues to run its short duration summer arts courses offering a selection of over 300 courses from May to August open to people of all skill levels The Haliburton Sculpture Forest is located in the forested area of the campus The Sculpture Forest features over 25 permanent sculptures by Canadian and International artists Frost Campus edit nbsp Frost Campus Front Entrance 44 20 31 N 78 44 24 W 44 341808 N 78 740128 W 44 341808 78 740128St Joseph s Convent was the original location of the college s Lindsay campus in 1967 The college acquired its own facilities by 1973 and in turn this site was named the Frost Campus in honour of Leslie Frost Frost Campus is Fleming s School of Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences which focuses on environmental and natural resource education including earth resources fish and wildlife and GIS In 2004 the campus expanded with a new environmental technology wing The Frost Campus features a living wall the first of its kind in a college environment a green roof a campus arboretum and a butterfly garden The campus is home to two fish hatcheries which raise muskellunge and Atlantic salmon as part of fish restoration and conservation efforts The Centre for Advancement of Water and Wastewater Technologies CAWT 10 is also based at Frost Campus The CAWT is an internationally recognized research institute that conducts research in the areas of water and wastewater treatment science It is composed of scientists faculty researchers technologists and a community of associates from academic industrial and private sectors In September 2008 the Frost Campus became home to the new joint degree diploma in Ecological Restoration in partnership with Trent University Students in the program spend two years at Fleming and two years at Trent They graduate with an Honours B Sc and an Ontario College Diploma in Ecological Restoration Partnerships editThe college has established pathways 11 from college to university through affiliations with a number of provincial national and international post college institutions and universities There is a specific program for students to move to Trent University 12 In March 2022 the college launched a partnership with the semi professional League1 Ontario soccer expansion team Electric City FC for the use of its Sports Complex for the club s home games during its 2022 season 13 Scholarships editEnsuring accessibility and financial aid for students in need is among the highest priorities at Fleming College Fleming has provided more than 3 3 million to students in financial need through donor sponsored scholarships and bursaries Donor sponsored student financial aid allows Fleming to support a diverse and vibrant student body creating educational opportunities for students with exceptional promise Programs editFleming College features more than 100 full time programs in Arts and Heritage Business Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences General Arts and Sciences Health and Wellness Justice and Community Development Skilled Trades and Technology and Continuing Education Fleming College is noted for its excellence in environmental and natural resources sciences as well as unique programs in business museum management and cultural heritage and social services It also offers a number of post graduate diplomas in Geographic Information Systems GIS Aquaculture and Environmental Visual Communication As well Fleming College has a Computer Security and Investigations program which is one of only three related programs in Canada 14 Community involvement editStudents are often involved in the communities Fleming serves whether through work placements volunteerism or applied projects Student government editThe social and political needs of students are served through the Student Administrative Council SAC at Sutherland Campus and the Frost Student Association FSA at Frost Campus These are student run corporations Notable alumni editNila ReynoldsSee also editHigher education in Ontario List of colleges in OntarioReferences edit Arms of Fleming College Public Register of Arms Flags and Badges of Canada Office of the Secretary to the Governor General Retrieved 2019 12 17 Ontario College FTEs Ontario Colleges Library Service Retrieved 6 July 2022 The Start of Something Amazing Association of Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology of Ontario Archived from the original on June 13 2016 Association of Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology of Ontario n d General assembly documents 40th anniversary of the Ontario college system College Fleming 6 July 2023 Board of Governors Fleming College flemingcollege ca College Fleming 20 December 2022 About Our President Fleming College flemingcollege ca St Joseph s at Fleming Peterborough Sport amp Wellness Centre Archived from the original on 2006 12 07 Retrieved 2006 11 14 College Fleming 4 July 2023 Haliburton School of Art and Design Fleming College flemingcollege ca Centre for Advancement of Water and Wastewater Technologies Fleming CAWT Affiliation Pathways University Transfer at Fleming College Electric City FC home games will be played at Fleming Sports Complex in Peterborough KawarthaNow March 28 2022 Fleming College Full Time Programs Computer Security and Investigations Archived from the original on 2008 02 27 Retrieved 2007 10 12 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fleming College amp oldid 1168885309, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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