
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Establishment Year
1999
National Students
753
International Students
122
Acceptance Rate
81%
Distance From City
5-10 minutes
QS World University Ranking
N/A
Times Higher Education Ranking
N/A
Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) is a private Christian university located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs in arts, sciences, business, and theology, with a strong focus on faith-based education and community engagement. CMU emphasizes academic excellence, social justice, and leadership development within a diverse and inclusive learning environment.
(1999) Origins and Establishment
Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) was established in 2000 through the merger of three Mennonite colleges: Canadian Mennonite Bible College (CMBC), Concord College, and Menno Simons College. These institutions had a long history of providing faith-based education in Canada. CMU was founded to unify Mennonite higher education and create a broader academic institution rooted in Christian values.
Modern Day Development
Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) has expanded its academic programs, offering new undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields like business, peacebuilding, and sciences. The university has enhanced its campus infrastructure, including the addition of the Marpeck Commons library and learning hub. CMU continues to grow its research, community engagement, and international partnerships, strengthening its global academic presence.

The mission of Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) is to inspire and equip students for lives of service, leadership, and reconciliation through Christian faith-based education. It seeks to integrate faith and learning, encouraging academic excellence, critical thinking, and ethical responsibility. CMU is committed to building a just and peaceful world through education, research, and community engagement.

AD Scientific Index Canada
Ranked 187th
uniRank Top Mennonite Universities
Ranked 6th
EduRank
Ranked 85th in Canada
uniRank
Ranked 83rd

Di Brandt
Canadian poet and scholar
Leonard Ratzlaff
Conductor









Discover the exciting world of universities in Canada, where you can gain a high-quality education and experience life in a new culture. Explore the perfect fit for your academic and career aspirations!

Royden Loewen
Canadian professor
Scott Gillingham
Mayor of Winnipeg
Katie Funk Wiebe
Write
Establishment of Marpeck Commons (2014)
Launch of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program
Recognition in Peace and Conflict Studies
Expansion of International Partnerships
Commitment to Sustainability



