The King's University

Establishment and university at 9125 50 Street Northwest, Edmonton, AB T6B 2H3, Canada. Here you will find detailed information about The King's University: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Address:
9125 50 Street Northwest
Edmonton
Alberta T6B 2H3
Canada
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Phone:
+1 780-465-3500

Website:
kingsu.ca

Opening hours

Monday 08:30am — 04:30pm
Tuesday 08:30am — 04:30pm
Wednesday 08:30am — 04:30pm
Thursday 08:30am — 04:30pm
Friday 08:30am — 04:30pm

Rating

5 /5

Based on 1 reviews

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Reviews of The King's University

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    Zayal Sirdar Added 2018-06-02
    I have attend The King's University for my entire university career. Throughout my time at King's I have been graciously encouraged to follow my dreams, motivated by my peers to contribute to the King's community, and inspired by my professors (With whom I have acquired personal relationships with). At King's you are more than just a number. Walking into the registry, staff will greet you by your first name, professors learn your name one the first day of class, and will stop you in the halls to ask how you are doing. I have also had the opportunity to be employed as a student worker in various departments. By working all over The King's University, I have grown both in my personal, and professional abilities. My bosses are supportive, friendly, and understanding when it comes to exams and class deadlines. The student life staff are exceptional in their fields, and I know that student conflict is handled professionally and maturely. The King's University strives for excellence in their students, and are willing to accommodate any deficiencies that may arise. I recommend King's to anyone who shows interest in attending a post-secondary institution.

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About kingsu.ca

The King's University: Alberta Christian University
The King’s University offers quality Christian Education with fully accredited Bachelor degrees in the arts, humanities, music, social sciences, natural sciences and commerce/management, as well as an education after degree.