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Since 1936, St. Thomas More College has been helping students discover more
about the world in which they live. We don't simply teach classes, we assist our
students as they become tomorrow's leaders.
Located in the beautiful
Canadian Prairies, St. Thomas More College is proud to be a Catholic, liberal
arts college, federated with the University of Saskatchewan. 1. St. Thomas
More College is a CATHOLIC college.
Founded by the Basilian Fathers in
1936, STM is the leading Catholic college in Western Canada. Students do not
have to be Catholic to join STM or take STM classes. We don t force religion on
anybody, but we do believe it is important for our students to have an
opportunity to integrate faith into their university careers. STM is the heart
of Catholic community at the University of Saskatchewan, and the campus ministry
team is vital to the development of the college community. STM is home to a
beautiful chapel where Roman Catholic Mass is celebrated. 2. St. Thomas More
College is a LIBERAL ARTS college.
While STM students may choose any
major offered by the College of Arts and Sciences at the U of S, our teaching
focus is the Liberal Arts. We offer classes in the humanities and social
sciences. At some point in your degree, you will take a liberal arts class, or
perhaps, many liberal arts classes, even if you are majoring in a natural
science discipline or in a pre-professional program. Refer to our course
calendar for a list of classes offered by the college. 3. St. Thomas More
College is FEDERATED with the University of Saskatchewan.
While we
maintain our own administration and receive our own provincial grants, we are
academically integrated with the University of Saskatchewan. That means: - We
offer on-campus U of S credit classes that students take as part of their U of S
degrees. - Any on-campus student may take our classes, which are taught by
STM professors. - STM professors are fully certified: they are members of the
faculty of the College of Arts & Science and of University Council. - Any
on-campus Arts and Science student may register through STM. (Such a student
will become a self-identified STM student, but will still be an Arts & Science
student at the U of S.) |
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