St. Jerome's University
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Saint Jerome's University is a public Roman Catholic university in Waterloo, Ontario. It is federated with the University of Waterloo.
St. Jerome's, within the University of Waterloo, combines academics and a residence. Students may both reside at and take classes through St. Jerome's, live at SJU in residence but take classes elsewhere, or live in another residence but take classes at St. Jerome's.
- 1865 - Saint Jerome's College was founded by Louis Funcken.
- 1959 - Saint Jerome's College was granted independent university status, and changed its name to University of Saint Jerome's College.
- 1998 - The university's name was changed to Saint Jerome's University to clarify its status.
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| Faculties | Applied Health Sciences · Arts · Engineering · Environmental Studies · Mathematics · Science |
| Schools | Accountancy · Architecture · Computer Science · Optometry · Pharmacy · Planning · Social Work |
| Colleges | Conrad Grebel · Renison · St. Jerome's · St. Paul's |
| Organizations | Elliott Avedon Museum & Archive of Games · Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing · Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research · Institute for Quantum Computing |
| Student life | Federation of Students · Waterloo Warriors · Imprint · CKMS-FM |
| Other | Notable alumni and faculty · JobMine |