214:. Students needed to complete 32 blocks to graduate. Classes were seminar-style and capped at 20 students. There were five divisions (Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Arts & Humanities, Mathematics, and Social Sciences) instead of traditional departments. In lieu of declaring a major, students wrote a personalized Question. Studies culminate in a major work called a Keystone project. Upon graduation—usually after four years study—students were awarded a degree of Bachelor of Arts and Sciences.
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Keystones were granted Distinction, and some were chosen as Showcases that the students present to a wide audience in a formal setting. The university provided ample services to prepare students to justify, to Graduate school admissions officers, their Keystone as the equivalent to a major.
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Bachelor of Arts and Sciences. There were no lecture halls. Every class had a maximum
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Helfand. He served until 8 May 2017 when he was removed by the university's Board of Governors. George Iwama was appointed as Quest's Vice-Chancellor and fifth President on 25 August 2017. In September 2017 Quest named its newest chancellor, Peter Webster, president of the R. Howard Webster
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Canadian students and permanent residents was C$ 21,000. For international students, it was $ 35,000. Room and board
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Cornerstone and Rhetoric classes, they went on to take 14 courses chosen from five major divisions: Social Sciences, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Arts & Humanities.
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September to mid-December, and spring term typically ran from January to the end of April. There were four blocks
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Quest's campus included an academic building, a library building, a "RecPlex" which contains a full gymnasium facility, and a services building that included a cafeteria. There were five main student residences, each priced the same as an average
Canadian university and with nearly twice the floor
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Leaders in Elite Athletics & Performance program (LEAP) was structured to accommodate the needs of elite athletes and performers who wish to pursue a postsecondary education. LEAP students were afforded extra flexibility in housing, billing, and course scheduling. They could take more
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Arthur Coren, was the president of Quest University Canada at the time of its closure. The Chancellor was Chief Dale Harry. The Quest Board of Governors consisted of seven members, headed by Board Chair Arthur Wilms, former president of Westcoast Energy Inc. In 2018, Anna Lippman became the first
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Toward the end of the Foundation Program, students took a course called Question. Working with an instructor and a faculty mentor, they developed a statement of Question: a proposal for how they would study a topic of particular interest to them. The Question was in lieu of a conventional major,
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and three years as Quest's Chief Academic Officer. Less than a year later, Wood was replaced by an interim president, Dean Duperron. Duperron's appointment was the result of a proposed alliance with CIBT Education Group, but the alliance was dissolved within a month.
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experiences that could run for several weeks. Many field studies involved fees, which ranged from nominal to significant. Quest also offered Study Abroad. Students could spend one or two academic terms at a selection of partner universities around the world.
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