
British Columbia, Canada
Establishment Year
1981
National Students
12476
International Students
7,524
Acceptance Rate
60%
Distance From City
15 minutes from city
QS World University Ranking
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Times Higher Education Ranking
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Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) is a public institution in British Columbia, Canada, with five campuses. It offers over 140 programs, including degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Established in 1981 as a college, it became a university in 2008. KPU emphasizes hands-on learning through co-ops, internships, and practicums. It serves over 20,000 students annually with career-focused education. The university is known for its applied research and industry partnerships.
(1981) Origins and Establishment
KPU was founded in 1981 as Kwantlen College to serve the growing educational needs of British Columbia. It gained university status in 2008, transitioning to a polytechnic model with a focus on practical learning. The institution was named after the Kwantlen First Nation, reflecting its regional heritage.
Modern Day Development
KPU has expanded its campuses and program offerings, integrating technology and innovation into education. It collaborates with industries to provide students with real-world experience and job-ready skills. Sustainability and inclusivity are key priorities in its ongoing development.

KPU aims to provide accessible, applied, and industry-relevant education that empowers students for success. It fosters innovation, critical thinking, and community engagement.

Complete University Guide Ranking
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QS World University Ranking
Ranked 1521
Times Higher Education Ranking
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Guardian University Guide
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