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10 SUPPLEMENT TO THE FREE PRESS • SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 2023 EDUCATION GUIDE BY KRISTIN MARAND SMALL BUT MIGHTY Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) of- fers an exemplary education rooted in social consciousness and progress, reconciliation and peacemaking that sets their students apart by offering an interdisciplinary approach and individualized attention to a student's desired learning and career path. They are currently launching two new programs: a bachelor of social work and a master of arts in spiritual care in response to community and employ- ment needs and student demand. This small but mighty university has a lot to offer. At CMU, most classes are taught by a re- search active PhD-holding professor and every student has a chance to be heard and known thanks to a 1:18 teacher to student ratio. Ad- ditionally, one in six students are student ath- letes and every undergraduate student has an opportunity to try out various career paths through a practicum. Student life is unique at CMU, which creates a fertile training ground for future leaders. NEW PROGRAMS One of two new programs launching soon is a master of arts in spiritual care. This graduate degree prepares students for chaplaincy and spiritual care work in settings such as hospi- tals, universities, long term care facilities, cor- rectional facilities, rehabilitation, or Christian schools. After consultations with alumni, students, social workers and community members, the other new program is a four year bachelor of social work (BSW ). The introductory year, in which students will complete pre-requisite courses will be offered this fall. The second through fourth year curriculum is in develop- ment and faculty recruitment is underway. CANADIAN MENNONITE UNIVERSITY TWO NEW OFFERINGS ILLUSTRATE THE INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO STUDENT SUCCESS AT CANADIAN MENNONITE UNIVERSITY SUPPLIED PHOTOS CONTINUED ON PAGE 11