Establishment Year
2020
National Students
1,200
International Students
2,761
Acceptance Rate
72%
Distance From City
Under 17 minutes to central City
QS World University Ranking
N/A
Times Higher Education Ranking
1247
Yukon University, located in Whitehorse, the capital of the Yukon Territory in Canada, is a unique institution with a focus on the needs of northern communities. Established in 1983 as Yukon College, the university underwent a transformation in 2020 to become Yukon University. The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs tailored to the cultural, economic, and environmental realities of the Yukon and surrounding northern regions. Known for its personalized approach to education, Yukon University blends academic learning with community engagement and practical, hands-on experiences that support local industries and the workforce.
(2020) Origins and Establishment
Yukon University originated as Yukon College in 1983, with the primary aim of providing post-secondary education to the residents of the Yukon Territory. Initially, the college was designed to offer diploma programs, certificates, and community-driven education for students in the region. Over time, the college grew in size and scope, offering a broader array of academic disciplines and addressing the specific needs of northern communities. In 2020, it officially became Yukon University, making it the first university in Canada’s northern territories. This shift signified the expansion of its role in higher education, research, and community development.
Modern Day Development
Yukon University has developed into a thriving institution that focuses on both the preservation of local cultures and the future of northern innovation. With a strong emphasis on research and applied learning, the university has become a leader in environmental sustainability, Indigenous studies, and northern development. The university’s presence has also expanded beyond Whitehorse, with campuses in rural communities, offering accessible education throughout the Yukon. In recent years, Yukon University has focused on fostering a robust online learning environment, allowing students from remote locations to access quality education and training programs.

Yukon University's mission is to provide accessible, inclusive, and community-oriented education that contributes to the social, cultural, and economic well-being of the Yukon and surrounding northern areas.

Complete University Guide Ranking
Ranked 1346
QS World University Ranking
Ranked 760-770
Times Higher Education Ranking
Ranked 1247
Guardian University Guide
Ranked 1140
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