The Back-to-School Difference at a Small University or College

By Booth University College Modified on August 14, 2013
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For many students, the thought of graduating from high school and heading back to school at a huge university campus can be quite stressful and daunting. A large school definitely isn’t for everyone! If attending a smaller institution sounds like a better fit for you, we invite you to explore Booth University College – located in the heart of downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba.

One of the first things you’ll notice attending Booth UC is the difference during the very first week of classes. With often fewer than 20 students per class, by the end of your first week your professors will know you by name. And because we are a small, Christian institution, you’ll be welcomed into a wholesome, close-knit campus community that’s easy to get to know and doesn’t have the typical distractions that are prevalent at other institutions.

At Booth UC – students matter. You’ll be assigned your very own personal library assistant to ensure quick, individualized service. And whether you’re having difficulties, or just want help bumping that B up to an A, staff at our Academic Learning Centre is here to help. You’ll have access to free tutoring, study sessions, workshops and so much more.

Our low 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio also means you’ll have lots of one-on-one time with your professors and significant mentorship opportunities. You’ll even be provided with opportunities to work in partnership with your professors in their on-going research – something usually only offered at the graduate level.

At Booth UC, you’ll have opportunities to grow, gain confidence and become a leader in an environment that you feel valued and respected in – from the very first week of classes right through to your graduation. Whatever future you’re dreaming of – we’ll help get you there. Visit us at BoothUC.ca.

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