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Support Quest
Our donors help in a number of ways, including: The Quest Resurrection Fund Area of Greatest Need Donations Student Scholarships Future Capital Equipment and Improvements (e.g. Lab Equipment, Educational Technology) Tyler Heilman Memorial Fund (to sponsor alumni organised symposia) Your generosity is a big part of everything we do. We are Canada’s only independent, not-for-profit,…
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Alumni
Quest University transcript requests must be submitted to Capilano University. Capilano University will be housing these records for the next 55 years, as required by the Provincial Government. Capilano University cannot change, alter or update any information on student records (including legal name, grade, or program). To request a Quest transcript students can download the…
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University Policies
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Admissions
Estimated annual cost of attendance (based on full-time enrolment of two terms/eight blocks). Exact cost depends on each student’s selection of meal plan and individual expenses. Students are billed per term. (1) All costs are listed in Canadian dollars. (2) Students who fall within one of the following categories will be considered domestic for tuition…
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Questions beyond majors: developing mental maturity in students
Check out this piece published in the Times Higher Education on how self-directed learning benefits undergraduates. This article was written by Quest Life Sciences Tutor, Dr. Marjorie Wonham, and former Quest Chief Academic Officer and tutor, Dr. Ryan Derby-Talbot who also recently published an article in Studies of Higher Education titled “Questions instead of majors:…
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Quest Alumnus Rayyan Chanda ’22 and Quest Academic Dean Halia Valladares Win Award at AIB Conference
At the most recent Academy of International Business (AIB) conference Quest student Rayyan Hamza Chanda was recognized for Best Undergraduate/Graduate Student Paper. His paper, entitled The Future of Supply Chain Management: Introducing Circularity, was the result of a collaboration with Quest Academic Dean Halia Valladares. Rayyan and Halia first began chatting about their shared research…
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Stand Up Science returns to Squamish
Stand Up Science is returning to Squamish this month! Stand Up Science is a student-led initiative that began several years ago, in response to one tutor’s challenge to her mentees to combat anti-science sentiment while sharing the fascinating research being done at Quest with the local community. The format they designed combines the informal, multi-speaker…
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Film Screening of Where do we stand?
Join us at Quest on Saturday, September 18th at 7pm for a screening of the first public screening of local filmmaker Niall Hart’s film, Where Do We Stand? Where Do We Stand? is a Squamish story. It is a documentary about the consultation process surrounding project approval for industry, specifically Woodfibre LNG. You can find…
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Upcoming: Wool Weaving Workshop
On September 27th, Quest University is hosting a wool weaving workshop led by Tsawaysia Spukwus of the Squamish Nation. Squamish Nation member and educator Tsawaysia Spukwus, also well-known in the community as Alice Guss, has been weaving for ten years and making drums for twenty years. Join to learn a new skill and get in touch with…