History
Our Lady Seat of Wisdom grew out of a 1999 study group called “Mater Ecclesiae” in Combermere, Ontario, under the directorship of John Paul Meenan. The centre sought to provide affordable Catholic education to students wishing to advance their studies after high school. In the early days, studies took place in living rooms, basements, hay lofts, and other areas hosted by local families, while teaching and tuition were free. In 2000, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pembroke donated the former grounds of St. Joseph's Convent for use by members of the study centre. In September 2000, Our Lady Seat of Wisdom Academy was established, and the school had its first official academic year which saw nine students and several teachers. In 2003, the academy added a second year of study to their program, and a third year in 2004. Our Lady Seat of Wisdom was approved by the province of Ontario to offer a three-year Bachelor of Catholic Studies degree in 2017, henceforward becoming known as Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College. SWC is currently pursuing approval for a four-year Bachelor of Arts degree. In September 2017, there were 136 students and a student-faculty ratio of 13:1. SWC has been featured inAcademic Profile
Liberal Arts Education
“ he purpose of a liberal arts education is toopen the mind, to correct it, to refine it, to enable it to know, and to digest, master, rule, and use its knowledge, to give it power over its own faculties, application, flexibility, method, critical exactness, sagacity, resource, address, ndeloquent expression. . . .” The courses at Our Lady Seat of Wisdom are centered on Catholic liberal arts, faithful to thePrograms and Degree-Granting Status
On May 1, 2017, Our Lady Seat of Wisdom received degree-granting status and the title of "College" in the province of Ontario. OLSW was approved by the Ontario Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development (now the Ministry of Colleges and Universities) to grant a Bachelor of Catholic Studies degree. The first students received this degree at the end of the 2016–2017 academic year. SWC is working toward granting a four-year bachelor's degree. The college also grants various Certificates of Christian Humanities. SWC focuses on a core liberal arts curriculum.Student life
Students live in single-sex, home-style residences. Each residence houses from 5 to 16 students and is led by members of the Student Leadership Team, upper-year students who facilitate the smooth functioning of the residences. Residences are named after a specific saint or Marian title. Students form community through prayer, house nights once per month, and chores, among other activities. Students have the opportunity to take part in hikes, sports, musical performances, field trips, community prayer, choir practices, dances, special guest lectures, campus clubs and more. Official clubs include the Don Bosco Drama Club, the Paul Sanders and Janine Lieu Pro-Life Club, the John-David Filmmaking Club, the Tolkien Club, and Ecclesiastical Schola. SWC's chaplain offers private spiritual direction and confession to students.Buildings and Sites
Campus Buildings
* St. Mary Hall * St. Joseph Hall * St. Anthony Hall * St. John Henry Newman Classroom Building * Saint Bede the Venerable Classroom Building * Blessed Dina Bélanger Music BuildingAccreditation
Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College is authorized by the Province of Ontario to offer a Bachelor of Catholic Studies degree.Presidents
* Dr. David Warner, 2008 – 2009 * Dr. Keith Cassidy, 2009 – 2019 * Dr. Ryan Williams, 2019 – 2020 * Dr. Christine Schintgen, Interim President, 2020 – 2022, President 2022- presentReferences
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