Athabasca University is a publicly-funded online university based in Athabasca, Alberta, Canada.
It was founded in 1970 as a traditional, campus-based institution, but transitioned to distance education in the 1990s.
Athabasca University offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, as well as certificate and diploma programs, in areas such as business, education, health, science and technology, and humanities and social sciences.
It is known for its innovative and flexible approach to learning, with courses and programs designed for students who may not be able to attend traditional on-campus classes.
Athabasca University is Canada’s largest distance education university, with over 40,000 students from across Canada and around the world.
It is also recognized as a leader in online and distance education, and has been awarded numerous national and international awards for its innovative approaches to teaching and learning.
Athabasca University is accredited by the Alberta Ministry of Advanced Education, the Council of Ministers of Education Canada, and many other organizations and professional bodies.
The university operates on a continuous enrollment system, which means that students can start their studies at any time throughout the year and complete courses at their own pace.
Athabasca University has a strong commitment to open access and open education, and has made many of its courses and resources freely available to the public through its Open Access portal.
The university is also actively engaged in research and innovation in the field of online and distance education, and has a number of research centers and institutes focused on topics such as distance education, educational technology, and open education.
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