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Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) is an accredited Christian university that
offers recognized degrees in the arts, music, music therapy, theology and church
ministries.
Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, CMU has over 1,600 students
at three campuses: The Shaftesbury Campus in southwest Winnipeg; at Menno Simons
College, its campus at the University of Winnipeg; and through Outtatown, CMU's
eight-month adventure and discipleship program that finds students serving and
learning in western Canada, South Africa and Guatemala. .
At CMU we
value excellence in teaching, challenging academics, rigorous thinking, strong
community life and practical preparation for a career. As a Christian
university, we do this within a framework of faith in God, and with the
conviction that faith makes a difference in how we understand our world.
CMU was chartered by the Province of Manitoba in 1998. Its first classes
were held in 2000-01. It is a member of the Association of Universities and
Colleges of Canada.
CMU builds on over 60 years of history and tradition
from the three colleges that were amalgamated to form the university:
MBBC/Concord College, Canadian Mennonite Bible College and Menno Simons College.
CMU is officially supported by Mennonite Church Canada and the Mennonite
Brethren Church of Manitoba.
Canadian Mennonite University is an
innovative Christian university, rooted in the Anabaptist faith tradition, moved
and transformed by the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Through teaching,
research and service CMU inspires and equips women and men for lives of service,
leadership and reconciliation in church and society. |
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