CAPILANO UNIVERSITY
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About CAPILANO UNIVERSITY
Capilano University (then a college) was founded in 1968. In 1973, we opened our permanent campus in North Vancouver. Four years later, we opened kálax-ay the Sunshine Coast campus in Sechelt and CapU Lonsdale opened in 2020.
CapU enrols approximately 12,700 students each year, 9,000 in for-credit programs, nearly 1,200 in non-credit courses and 2,500 international students.
The University is named after Chief Joe Capilano, an important leader of the Squamish (S?wx?wú7mesh) Nation of the Coast Salish people. Our campuses are located on the traditional and ancestral territory of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh, Musqueam, Lil'wat and Sechelt (shíshálh) Nations.
In 2008, the provincial government changed our designation to Capilano University.
Our Vision: A University Inspired by Imagination
Capilano University transforms the lives of learners, employees and communities with experiences and engagement opportunities to actualize their passion and potential.
We are a dynamic and accountable place of thought and action that inspires imagination, prioritizes health and well-being and positively contributes to people and the planet.
Learn more about our plans for the future of CapU and how we're taking on the unique challenges post-secondaries are facing in the next decade on our Envisioning 2030 page.
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CAPILANO UNIVERSITY, Canada