Concordia University of Edmonton has played an important role in Alberta’s educational history since 1921. In 1987, Concordia University of Edmonton began awarding undergraduate degrees in the arts and sciences. Today, we offer over 45 majors and minors in the fields of Arts, Science, and Management, two after-degree programs, three masters degrees, and several graduate certificates and diplomas.
Throughout our history, we have been committed to providing a higher education grounded in a liberal arts tradition. We are a globally aware and responsible university, and focus on the needs of our learners and the community. Learn about Concordia University of Edmonton through the voices of our students and faculty, in our new video series, #myCUEstory:
In the ordinary university, students move from lecture theatre to massive hall. Scientists stay with scientists, educators with educators, philosophers with philosophers. Marketers share ideas with other marketers. Concordia University of Edmonton was born to be different. For almost one hundred years, our students came together through a shared belief, despite their varied interests and fascinations, their majors and minors. It created a unique culture, where we could learn and create with anyone. CUE is no longer a faith-based campus but it remains a gathering place — a place of spirit — no matter what drives us.
At CUE we apply what we learn, in and out of our formal programs of study, working together to solve problems on campus and beyond. We earn a broad education, intellectually and emotionally, even as we specialize. We live and work on a small campus, a river valley oasis, but Edmonton is our workshop. CUE is a boutique university, small enough that every student is essential yet large enough for a global outlook. In and out of our classrooms and lecture halls, we translate what we learn into extraordinary hands-on experiences. We can sit in the back. But at CUE, someone will always invite us to the front.
If we’re scientists, we can follow our curiosity into drama. A business student can graduate with a foundation in history, philosophy, and Indigenous knowledge. We can all learn new languages and traditions. We can test our ideas with people from every department and course of study, from around the world. We can try anything. We can change directions. We can be our best selves. At CUE a centre for innovation blends science and business with the liberal arts and Indigenous studies. At CUE the president might sit down at our table in the Tegler Centre with coffee and ask us why we chose this school, how it could be even better. The close friends we meet at CUE, the friends we remain with our entire lives, could be from five different faculties and five countries.
We’re constantly seeking the right balance between teaching and research, between specialization and adventurousness. But our ultimate goal has not changed since 1921: to be more than students and professors, to create a community of active citizens, of good and honourable people. Concordia University of Edmonton is a community of learning grounded in scholarship and academic freedom, preparing students to be independent thinkers, ethical leaders and citizens for the common good. Concordia University of Edmonton will be recognized nationally and internationally for its graduates’ knowledge, skill, integrity, and wisdom.
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A lot more expensive than other schools in Edmonton for the same education. Yeah the class sizes are smaller but most of the professors just read the slides word for word anyways so there’s no point in showing up for class.
By Erika (Jun, 2018) |
Loved it. Spent 3 years there doing my Masters. I only have one request. I wish they would improve the spirit wear available online so that I could buy some.
By Lisa Yearwood (May, 2017) |
Loved it. Spent 3 years there doing my Masters. I only have one request. I wish they would improve the spirit wear available online so that I could buy some.
By Lisa Yearwood (May, 2017) |
Costs are high but class sizes are relatively small. Student association is well run. Very little religious influence now.
By Brad S (Feb, 2017) |
A beautiful campus with beautiful professors:) Professors want you to succeed, follow directions, your sylabus, do homework on time, and start assignments early, and your well on your way to graduating! Do not buy coffee at cafeteria, it's terrible n overpriced, instant is better or McDonald's down the road even. Professors make time for you, and if your bored you can interact and ask questions, class sizes are small, thats good, professors learn your name.
There is good enough course selection, but U of A obviously has more options.
Good luck on your future studies!!!
By Stephanie Laakso (Feb, 2017) |
The best small University to study or to work! I have been working here for more than 1/4 of a century. 28 years to be exact.
By Su Shun Tong (Sep, 2016) |
A great place to study and full-tuition scholarship (President's Leadership Scholarship) is available, too! :)
By SchoolFinder Karen (Dec, 2011) |
Concordia University of Edmonton truly cultivates excellence; the passionate faculty inspire remarkable growth in their students, making every learning moment impactful.
By Sameer Mehta (Sep, 2024) |