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  1. The Royal Military College is situated on Point Frederick, a small peninsula just to the east of the City of Kingston, Ontario. The Point is named after General Sir Frederick Haldimand, the Governor of Quebec from 1777 to 1786. This scenic location, at the junction of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, is one of great historic importance.

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      2023-01-03. The Royal Military College of Canada is a...

  2. The Royal Military College of Canada (French: Collège militaire royal du Canada), abbreviated in English as RMC and in French as CMR, [ 4 ][ 5 ] is a military academy and, since 1959, a degree-granting university of the Canadian Armed Forces. It was established in 1874 and conducted its first classes on June 1, 1876.

  3. Aug 13, 2007 · Royal Military College of Canada (RMC), Kingston, Ont, was founded in 1874. RMC stands on the site of significant historic events. Before RMC existed, Point Frederick was established as a naval depot in 1789 when the Lt Gov ordered the Provincial Marine to relocate to Kingston from Carleton Island. Kingston had been established as a refugee ...

  4. 2023-01-03. The Royal Military College of Canada is a military university. It is a unique national military university that provides the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) with exemplary officers to serve Canada, delivering undergraduate programs in the Social Sciences, the Humanities, Science and Engineering in both official languages.

    • Introduction
    • The Four Pillars of An RMC Education
    • Officers of Administration
    • The Board of Governors
    • Senate
    • Deans’ Council
    • Faculty Council
    • Faculty Board
    • Academic Integrity Council
    • Office of The Registrar

    The Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) is a national university for educating and developing leaders committed to serving Canada. To achieve this goal, the demands of an RMC education go beyond academic achievement. For officer and naval cadets of the Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP), otherwise referred to as Cadets, or the University Train...

    Academic Pillar

    The academics pillar fosters the critical intellectual skills required to understand the complexities of living in the 21st century. The academic programme emphasizes the practical applications of what has been learned to military settings and daily operational demands. All degree programmes offered at RMC are designed to provide a sound, balanced, liberal, scientific and military education. Cadets, while sponsored under ROTP are restricted to the following degrees: Bachelor of Arts (Honours)...

    Military Pillar

    The demands of an officer in today's complex rapidly changing security environment are significant. Thus, the military pillar develops those personal skills and abilities that lead to success in most of life's endeavours. Leadership training provided by the RMC experience will help students, as they begin their studies at RMC and along with other experiences, prepare them to make difficult decisions under stressful conditions through deeper understanding of the factors affecting their role as...

    Physical Fitness Pillar

    Under the physical fitness pillar, RMC teaches students the importance of fitness and developing a healthy lifestyle as a lifelong endeavour. Striving for a higher level of physical fitness can inspire those around them and has been shown to improve one's quality of life and learning. All Cadets are required to take part in the physical education programme designed to achieve and maintain a high level of fitness and to learn the basic fundamentals in a wide variety of team and individual sports.

    Chancellor and President

    1. Minister of National Defence, The Honourable Anita Anand, MP

    Commandant and Vice Chancellor

    1. Commodore Josée Kurtz, OMM, MSC, CD

    Principal

    1. Dr. Harry J. Kowal, CD, BEng, MSAe, MA(SS), MDS, PhD, PEng, BGen (Ret'd)

    The Board of Governorswas established in 1997. Its role is to review and approve the strategic direction of the college, and to provide advice to the Minister of National Defence on all matters relating to the college as required.

    The Senate was created when the Royal Military College of Canada Degrees Act, 1959 was enacted. It is composed of the President (Minister of National Defence), the Commandant, the Principal, the Vice-Principals, the Dean of Graduate Studies, the Deans of the academic faculties, the Director of Cadets as the Dean of Students, the Registrar, who also...

    Deans’ Council (DC) is a Standing Committee of Senate. It is composed of the Principal as Chair, the Registrar, who is also the Secretary, the Vice-Principals, the Deans of the Faculties, the Academic Director at RMC Saint-Jean, the Associate Vice-Principal Academic, the Director of Academics at the Canadian Forces College (CFC), the Special Assist...

    The Faculty Council (FC) is a Standing Committee of Senate. It is composed of the Principal as Chair, the Registrar, who is also the Secretary, the Vice-Principals, the Deans of the Faculties, the Heads or Acting Heads of the various departments, the Director of Cadets, and other members of the senior staff designated by the Chair. Its function is ...

    The Faculty Board (FB) is a Standing Committee of Senate. It is composed of the Principal as Chair, the Registrar, who is also the Secretary, the Professors, the Associate Professors, the Assistant Professors, the Lecturers, the Chief Librarian, the Director of Administration, the Director of Cadets, the Officers of the Military Wing, all other mem...

    The Academic Integrity Council (AIC) is a Standing Committee of Senate. It is composed of the Vice-Principal Academic as Chair, the Registrar, who is also the Secretary, the Associate Deans of the Faculties or a Faculty Representative, and the Deputy Director of Cadets. The AIC promotes and develops measures to encourage Academic Integrity. The AIC...

    Registrar

    1. Karl Michaud

    Associate Registrar Undergraduate Studies

    1. Naomi Greer-Ballance

    Associate Registrar Graduate Studies (Acting)

    1. Julia Tapscott

  5. It welcomed its first group of cadets, known ever since as the “Old Eighteen”, on 1 June 1876 and received permission from Queen Victoria to call itself the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) in 1878. Although West Point was the model, British military tradition was paramount. The staff was mostly British, the uniform and parade-drill ...

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  7. Mar 21, 2024 · The Royal Military College of Canada tuition and books are covered by the government, and officer cadets are paid an annual salary of approximately $28,000, which, after covering room and board ...

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