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Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

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Concordia University
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Montreal - Canada

About the university

Loyola College was an Jesuit college in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was founded in 1896 and ceased to exist as an independent institution in 1974 when it was incorporated into Concordia University. A portion of the original college remains as a separate entity called Loyola High School. Loyola College grew out of the English-language program of Collège Sainte-Marie, a Jesuit college founded in 1848. Loyola College became a separate institution in 1896. Loyola was first located at Bleury and Ste-Catherine then on Drummond south of Ste-Catherine before it built on land it acquired in 1900 in the west end. The College moved into the three original buildings on the current Loyola Campus in 1916.

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Montreal is the most populated city in the province of Quebec and the second most populated in Canada as a whole. The city gets its name from Mount Royal, the triple-peaked hill in the heart of the city. Montreal has been deemed an UNESCO City of Design and was ranked as the best city the word in which to be a university student. Considered by many to be the cultural capital of Canada, the city boasts some 250 theater and dance companies, more than 90 festivals and a fascinating medley of neighb

orhoods where artists, writers and musicians have helped cement the city’s reputation as a great arts center. This center of Francophone Canada is sure to offer a great experience to all those who wish to visit.

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