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St. Thomas More College (STM) is a
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college located in
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, Canada, and is a federated college of the
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History

St. Thomas More College (STM), named for St. Thomas More, is the only federated college at the University of Saskatchewan. The college was established by the Basilian Fathers in 1936, on the invitation of the president of the University of Saskatchewan to the Catholic
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of Saskatoon. The Congregation of St. Basil is a Roman Catholic religious organization of ordained priests with headquarters in Toronto, Ontario. This congregation is different from the Order of St. Basil the Great, which is an Eastern Catholic monastic religious order based in Rome and serving primarily Ukrainian Catholics. The Roman Catholic Basilian Fathers initiated the operation of Catholic colleges associated with
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universities throughout Canada. The college was incorporated by an act of the
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in 1943, following formal approval by the senate and board of governors of the university. The act was amended in 1972 and 2001. The college is administratively and financially
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from the university. It receives direct provincial grants and is accountable to the provincial government. In 2006, the General Council of the Basilian Fathers announced that they will not be making any further appointments of Basilian priests to the college. The ''St. Thomas More College Amendment Act 2013'' was passed in the provincial legislature making the St. Thomas More College Society the sponsor of the college. The passing of that act was the final formal step in the college's transition to the post-Basilian era. The Institute for Stained Glass in Canada has documented the stained glass at St. Thomas More College.Stained glass at St Thomas More College
/ref> In 2009, the College debuted its mascot, Reagan the Rooster, named after former students' union President, Reagan Seidler.


Programs

St. Thomas More College is academically integrated within the University of Saskatchewan however St. Thomas More offers a unique vision and mission of Catholic post-secondary education. The college's students receive University of Saskatchewan degrees, as STM, itself, does not grant degrees. The college cooperates with the College of Arts & Science in preparing students for all B.A. and B.Sc. degrees, as well as the B.F.A. and B.Mus. degrees. Students in the College of Arts & Science may register through St. Thomas More College, admission requirements, as well as fees, for both are the same. Enrollment in STM does not restrict choice of program or courses, and students may register with the college even if none of their classes in a given year are taught by the college. The college provides opportunities to explore and to live
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values but imposes no obligation in this area. The college faculty are members of the faculty of the College of Arts & Science and of the university council. Faculty appointments and promotion require the approval of the university to ensure that St. Thomas More classes are equivalent in standards to other university classes. STM employs full-time tenured, non-tenured, and part-time sessional faculty on its academic staff. The college at present offers classes in these departments of arts and science:
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, Catholic Studies, Classical,
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& Renaissance Studies,
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. Some of these courses are the same as those offered by the corresponding department of the College of Arts & Science, thus having the same course number and title, with the added advantage of having, on average, smaller class sizes. All classes transfer directly to the University of Saskatchewan. Whether the student are registered through STM or not, all students at the University of Saskatchewan studying on campus may take STM courses. St. Thomas More College also offers additional opportunities not otherwise available to students at the University of Saskatchewan. One of these programs is the Community Service Learning (CSL) program in which students can choose to take part in valuable community service and volunteer work as part of some of their courses. This program also helps students to build connections between their community experience and their theoretical ("book") learning at university. A similar international study abroad experience is offered through the Intercordia program. Finally, St Thomas More College is home to the Prairie Centre for the Study of Ukrainian Heritage, an academic unit of the college that supports programs and projects as well as instruction in the area of Ukrainian Studies.


Services

Students can join various organizations through STM including the St. Thomas More Students' Union, the University of Saskatchewan Ukrainian Students' Association, Newman Centre,
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, Newman Players, Development and Peace, STM Newman Choir, Pre-education Club, Pre-law Club, and ''In Medias Res'' – a literary journal. There is a campus ministry team in the college who help provide spiritual support, faith programs, and community building services. Daily mass is also held in the college chapel throughout the school year. STM offers a library with over 50,000 volumes as well as a cafeteria ("Choices").


See also

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Higher education in Saskatchewan __TOC__ History Historically, Saskatchewan's higher education system has been "significantly shaped" by demographics. In 1901, the urban population in Saskatchewan was 14,266 (16%) while the rural population was 77,013 (84%). One hundred years ...
* List of colleges in Canada#Saskatchewan


References


External links


St. Thomas More College Website

University of Saskatchewan Website
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