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Former name | Renison College |
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Motto | Sed Coelum Solum |
Motto in English | One Sky Over All |
Type | University college |
Established | 1959 |
Affiliation | University of Waterloo |
Religious affiliation | Anglican Church of Canada |
Endowment | $2.4 Million |
Chairperson | Karen Spencer |
President | The Rev. Dr. Marc Jerry |
Dean | Kristiina Montero |
Visitor | The Rt. Rev. R. Todd Townshend, ThD (as Bishop of Huron) |
Academic staff | 32[1] |
Administrative staff | 57[2] |
Undergraduates | 702[3] |
Postgraduates | 195[4] |
Other students | 220 (Residence Students)[5] |
Location | Waterloo , Ontario , Canada |
Degree Programs Offered | Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Social Work, Master of Social Work |
Colors | |
Sporting affiliations | Waterloo Warriors |
Mascot | Reni Moose |
Website | uwaterloo |
Renison University College is an affiliated university college of the University of Waterloo and located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Renison's campus is situated on the western border of Waterloo's main campus. The university college offers academic programs that count as credit toward a University of Waterloo degree. Most academic courses are offered within Waterloo's Faculty of Arts, focusing on social sciences, language, and culture.
Renison focuses its academic work in three primary areas: Social Engagement and Innovation; Global Engagement through Languages and Cultures; and Community Engagement through the offering of non-degree programs and praxis-based learning related to various degrees. Renison's social engagement and Innovation focus is developed in the work of the department of Social Development Studies and Renison's School of Social Work. The focus on global engagements finds expression in a variety of forms, most notably through the work of the department of Culture and Language Studies and the Studies in Islam program unit. Its focus on Community Engagement is gathered in the Centre for Community and Professional Education.
Renison University College maintains a residence that houses up to 220 University of Waterloo students. Residents may be in any field of undergraduate study at the University of Waterloo and are not mandated to take courses at Renison. The university college residence maintains one of the lowest don to student ratios of all the on-campus residences.
The institution was established on January 14, 1959, as Renison College, under the authority of the Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Huron. In 2010, it officially became Renison University College as a reflection of Renison's academic focus. It was founded by members of the local Anglican community in Waterloo, Ontario, and Kitchener, Ontario, and continues to be affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada.