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  1. Examples of affiliated schools by area

     United States   Columbia University    Harvard University    Yale University    University of California   Canada.   University of Alberta  Laurentian University  University of Regina  University of Saskatchewan  University of Toronto  University of Waterloo  University of Windsor  University of Western Ontario   India    Pakistan  

  2. Other schools

  3. Notes

An affiliated school or affiliated college is an educational institution that operates independently, but also has a formal collaborative agreement with another, usually larger institution that may have some level of control or influence over its academic policies, standards or programs.

While a university may have one or several affiliated colleges, it is not necessarily a collegiate university, which is a union or federation of semi-autonomous colleges.

Examples of affiliated schools by area

United States

Columbia University

In the United States, Columbia University is associated in various ways with several affiliated schools. Most notably, Barnard College is legally and financially separate from Columbia but its students have access to the instruction and facilities of Columbia. A similar arrangement exists with Teachers College, which since its affiliation with Columbia has served as the University's Faculty and Department of Education. Columbia has more limited cooperative arrangements and joint programs and degrees with two nearby independent institutions: Union Theological Seminary and Jewish Theological Seminary.

Harvard University

Radcliffe College's relationship to Harvard University resembled that of Barnard to Columbia until Radcliffe was completely merged into Harvard in 1999.

Yale University

The Yale Divinity School, part of Yale University, is associated with two affiliated schools, Berkeley Divinity School and the Andover-Newton Seminary. Both Berkeley (from 1854 until 1971) and Andover-Newton (from 1807 to 2017) were once entirely independent seminaries and they still maintain their own Boards of Trustees and distinctive missions. Berkeley also still awards its own diplomas and certificates in Anglican ministry. But the students of both affiliated schools are also enrolled at, and receive degrees from, the Yale Divinity School and both their students and their faculty are fully integrated into the life of the larger institution.

University of California

The University of California, Hastings College of the Law is affiliated, as its name suggests, with the University of California, but it is not directly governed by the Regents of the University of California.

Canada.

In Canada several universities have federated or affiliated colleges, some of which predate the parent institution.

University of Alberta

St. Joseph's College is the Roman Catholic liberal arts college affiliated with the University of Alberta. The college provides offers courses open to students of both institutions, an on-campus chapel for the celebration of mass during the week, and a coeducational residence.[1]

Laurentian University

Laurentian University has four federated institutions, three of which are located on the main campus in Sudbury, which offer a variety of degrees in association with the university:

  • Université de Hearst, the only exclusively French language university-level institution in Ontario and the only federated institution not located on the main Sudbury campus.
  • Thorneloe University, affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada and offering courses in fine arts, theatre, classics, women's studies, religious studies and theology.
  • University of Sudbury, a Catholic, bilingual institution offering courses in religious studies, philosophy, indigenous studies and folklore.
  • Huntington University, focused on arts and humanities studies, affiliated with the United Church and offering courses communication studies, ethics, gerontology, philosophy, religious studies and theology.

University of Regina

The University of Regina has three federated colleges, which offer various degrees in conjunction with the university:

  • Luther College, an Evangelical Lutheran liberal arts college;
  • Campion College, a Jesuit Catholic liberal arts college;
  • First Nations University of Canada, a college offering curriculum developed in partnership with First Nations communities and social support for First Nations students.

All three colleges are located on the University of Regina's main campus, and all students of the federated colleges are also registered as students of the university.

University of Saskatchewan

St. Thomas More College is the Roman Catholic liberal arts college federated with the University of Saskatchewan,[2] and is located on the university's campus in Saskatoon. The administration and financial details of the college are autonomous, but the academics are closely interrelated with the university.[3]

University of Toronto

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The University of Toronto is a collegiate university consisting of a federation of 11 colleges, with various degrees of independence and autonomy, organized under a central Governing Council.

University of Waterloo

The University of Waterloo has four affiliated institutions, collectively referred to as the "university colleges" or "church colleges": Conrad Grebel University College, a college owned by the Mennonite Church Eastern Canada that offers programs in peace and conflict studies, music, and Mennonite studies; Renison University College, a public college affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada that offers programs in social development studies, social work, East Asian studies, and languages; St. Jerome's University, a public Roman Catholic liberal arts university established in 1865; and St. Paul's University College, a public college formerly affiliated with the United Church of Canada that offers programs on social justice and environmental issues.

All students can take courses offered by the university and any of the colleges, degrees bear the university's name and seal, and admission to college residences is not restricted based on religious beliefs.[4]

University of Windsor

The University of Windsor has three affiliated institutions: Assumption University, a Roman Catholic university offering graduate degree programs in religious subjects; Canterbury College, a public liberal arts college affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada; and Iona College, a public liberal arts college formerly affiliated with the United Church of Canada.

University of Western Ontario

The University of Western Ontario has three affiliate colleges:[5] Huron University College, a public liberal arts college established in 1863 and affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada ; Brescia University College, a public Roman Catholic women's college established in 1919 by the Ursulines; and King's University College, a public Roman Catholic co-educational college established in 1954 that offers programs in liberal arts, business, social justice, and theology (through an affiliation with St. Peter's Seminary).

UWO previously had affiliation agreements with other institutions, including Alma College, Assumption University and Wilfrid Laurier University.[6]

India

Several thousand schools affiliated with larger universities educate a large number of undergraduates in India.

Pakistan

Similar arrangements exist between universities and affiliated colleges in Pakistan.[7]

Other schools

For the most part, this model is restricted to colleges and universities. On rarer occasions, however, elementary schools or high schools may also enter into affiliating agreements.

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://www.stjosephs.ualberta.ca/en/About.aspx|website=St. Joseph's College|publisher=University of Alberta|accessdate=21 April 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Administration and Governance|url=http://stmcollege.ca/about/admin-governance/index.php|publisher=St. Thomas More College|accessdate=21 April 2015}}
3. ^{{cite web | last =University of Saskatchewan | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =U of S / Course Calendar / St. Thomas More College | work = | publisher = | date = | url =https://www.usask.ca/calendar/stthomasmore | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-07-12 | archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20070805034825/http://www.usask.ca/calendar/stthomasmore| archivedate= 5 August 2007 | deadurl= no}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=University Colleges|url=https://uwaterloo.ca/arts/future-undergraduates/university-colleges|website=Faculty of Arts|publisher=University of Waterloo|accessdate=21 April 2015}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Affiliation Agreement|url=http://www.uwo.ca/univsec/pdf/academic_policies/general/affiliation_agreement.pdf|website=University Secretariat|publisher=University of Western Ontario|accessdate=21 April 2015}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Laurier Library History|url=https://library.wlu.ca/about/laurier-library-history|website=Laurier Library|publisher=Wilfrid Laurier University|accessdate=21 April 2015}}
7. ^The list of affiliated colleges recognized by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan can be found here.

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