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Royal Roads University offers flexible and diverse programs in Arts, Science and Business for students who want to make a difference in their industry. Learn online, on-campus or blended, and join a community of changemakers on the traditional lands of the Lekwungen-speaking Peoples, the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations.
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Royal Roads University (also referred to as RRU or Royal Roads) is a public university with its main campus in Colwood, British Columbia, Canada. The university is located at Hatley Park National Historic Site on Vancouver Island and is the successor to the Royal Roads Military College (RRMC), which was originally a training base for naval ...
Explore the range of in-person, online and blended programs at Royal Roads University, a Canadian institution that offers career-advancing courses, certificates, diplomas and degrees. Learn about the application process, enrolment advisors and viewbook.
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Royal Roads University offers graduate, undergraduate and certificate programs in various fields, with a collaborative cohort model and a historic campus. Learn more about its rankings, fees, scholarships and similar universities.
Royal Roads University offers flexible, relevant and leading-edge learning experiences for various sectors and levels of education. Explore professional certificates, micro-credentials, global programs and more at this accredited, publicly funded, applied research university.
Learn how to support the gardens at RRU, a campus on the traditional lands of the Lekwungen-speaking Peoples, Songhees and Esquimalt Nations. The gardens aim to address food insecurity, reconciliation, community spaces and biodiversity.