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Providence University College & Theological Seminary

Otterburne, MB

Providence University College & Theological Seminary is a private comprehensive higher education institution located in Otterburne, MB and set in a rural environment. This institution follows a semester-based calendar. To find out more about what Providence University College & Theological Seminary has to offer to its students, read on for the latest data reported by this school.

Quick Facts

215

Total Number of Graduate Students

16.5:1

Student to Faculty Ratio

Student Body

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Main Student Body

According to the data from 2006, this school has 215 students overall.

Student Population Gender Ratio

121 male and 94 female students attend this school, according to the data from 2006.

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Faculty

16.5:1

Student to Faculty Ratio

The student-to-faculty or student-to-professor ratio represents the number of students compared to the number of professors at a school.

According to the latest information, the total number of faculty teaching at the institution is 13. There were 10 male and 3 female teachers at this school in 2006.

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Student Population Diversity Graph

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FAQ

Providence University College & Theological Seminary is located in Otterburne, MB.

Contact Information

Providence University College & Theological Seminary,

10 College Crescent

Otterburne, MB

R0A 1G0

204 433-7488

School Website

Data Source: IPEDS and Peterson's Databases © 2022 Peterson's LLC All rights reserved.
Portions of this content were co-written with OpenAI's GPT-3.5 model.

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