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June 2025 by Wanda J. Johnson
Burman University is always a welcome place in my heart. It's like coming back home.
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May 2025 by Debbie M
Had the best time of my life, while I was at Burman University from 2015-2019. Every staff and faculty that I have ever known were filled with the love of Christ.
Being American and never stepping foot on Canadian soil before Burman was a feat in of itself. However, I know that I was home by how I was treated with my crippling anxiety.
One thing I would love to mention is how blessed Burman University is to have the Sakala Student Success Centre. It was my favorite place to study and hang out in between classes. I loved how the staff provided a listening ear, hugs and advise when times got tough.
A huge plus is that Banff National Park is only a couple hours away from campus. Many people from all over the world drop loads of money to see the Canadian Rockies. The fact that it is so close is a huge bonus.
If I had to choose which college I would go to for undergrad, I would do it again in a heartbeat. While I am back in the United States, I will never forget what the Hilltop has taught me.
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March 2024 by Josh Bradburn
I loved my four years here and while, like many things in life, you really can find what you are looking for here, going through the bio-pre med program, I largely found compassionate, supportive and spiritually seeking teachers who truly cared about me, and would extend meal invites to their homes (some which I have since stayed in contact with) and an incredible group of open minded and warm classmates and friends to journey with.
I would highly recommend making the most of the outdoor opportunities and so enjoyed the many trails to run or hike on (yes, even in the snow :), cross country ski, as well as finding ways and buddies to get into the STUNNING Rocky Mountains for day trips, car camping, hiking or climbing. I would highly recommend checking out Abraham Lake to the West, which is roughly the closest access.
As an American, having stayed in the dorms for two years, and lived off campus for two years, it is possible to put down roots, and invest time with loved ones and teachers. It is a transition place in life, so it does have many growing pains and loneliness at times to be expected, but I found this to be a safe and nurturing place to grow.
Some of my fondest memories were vespers down at the fire pit by the lake and simple meaningful moments of laughter, honesty, road trips and meals shared with friends.
Also, getting to see the Northern Lights!? C’mon! T^T
I would go here again in a heart beat! Mhhh.
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February 2024 by Andre Shaw
Blessed the Lord
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June 2023 by Lily Riwukore
We came here and stopped by just to see. The building here is definitely the old one, a typical SDA university building worldwide. It is similar to the one we have in Indonesia, even the display is the same. I guess because SDA follows what Ellen G white says to have a university not in the big city but out of town. I don't know if I will send my kids here for school, but this school is a good one and looks very peaceful. It would be nice if we could talk to one of the workers, probably in the future. But anyway, it was a nice quick stop.
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April 2023 by Reuben Blaney
Very good school and awesome campus church
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March 2023 by Kathryn Bannister
High quality post secondary education. The overall student-professor ratio is 13:1. This allows the caring and patient professors to spend time helping each student understand what they are learning. The staff at Burman are also very helpful. Burman has a close knit university campus. It was established in 1907 & has been preparing students to serve their communities and God ever since. There are over 30 clubs on campus in which students may participate. The Burman University Choral Union is a particularly well loved group. The have toured all over the world performing with audiences varying from elementary schools to the famous Carnegie Hall. Burman is a fully accredited university and is also the only Seventh-day Adventist University in Canada. Come check it out !
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March 2023 by Oksana Matsiuk
A great place to be.
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March 2023 by brian wallace
A new library, with spacious areas to study. Most of all a friendly and caring Professors. A notch above the rest.
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March 2023 by Magnus Ngieng
There's a university here???
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March 2023 by Edyn Taylor
Great university to study and meet new people
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March 2023 by Dan Saw
Burman University offers a wholistic approach to education and facilitates growth and development of mind, body, and spirit. Academically sound with diverse faculty and amenities that are conducive to scholarship, research, health, and service to humanity! It is an educational experience that is transformational and you leave to make a difference to change the world!
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March 2023 by Chihurumnanya Eze-Adiele
Absolutely beautiful place to be.
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March 2023 by DR M
Terrible Deans at this University, they do not care about their students and worry about themselves. If you want your son or daughter to be forgotten and starve, send them to this University. Students with COVID have complained that the Deans are not bringing food to them during their quarantine. These students had to take extreme actions to get food on their tables in such a state. I cannot generalize the actions of some over the entire school. But I can generalize the fact that this University is forgetting about the foundations of our church. Easier to become corrupt since its an Adventist school and students feel safe with what they are being taught since it is an Adventist school. If your son/daughter is not strong in Faith, their spiritual views will become Liberal here.This school is introducing corrupt teachings. The young theologists that leave this school, and church members are shook and disappointed with the introduction of strange teachings. They don't support the health message and do not accommodate your student's dietary restrictions. Vegans/Vegetarians are left to eat whatever is left from the meal that is generally served, there is no specific meals to feed them what they need. I am sure this University can be used by God's purpose if they apply the foundations of the church and change some faculty members who have forgotten about God and forget about the well being of their students. There are very good teachers here, but I am saddened that the unacceptable actions of some may put them in bad light. As a youth-adult SDA leader of the church, I advise my youth to think 7 times before coming to this school. Its a beautiful campus to go to but all we can depend on now is the strength of our own faith. Do not depend your faith on others, depend it on you and your God.Reply to your Comment:My apologies, my emphasis was on Vegans. They pay so much for a meal plan and sometimes only get to eat salads? I have friends that are additionally paying for food outside the school to sustain themselves with necessary nutrients as vegans. Is that fair? Not at all. The Canadian Military feeds me 7 times better than what we would eat at Burman because they focus on the dietary needs of each of the dietary restrictions, including religious.Lastly, don't try to hide the fact that students were left without food and forgotten in their dorms while they had COVID. If what you say really aligns, then several students wouldnt have complained about the fact that they didnt have a plate of food for a single day coming from the so called responsable Deans. The only reason they dudnt starve and die from that sickness is because they had to break Governemnt Regulatory rules of abondaning quarantine just to be able to eat! Thats terrible!The only solution to all this is creating a survey for your students. Collect feedback and see how to improve. I want this school to succeed! We are family! But at the moment some staff isnt focusing on the well-being of its students. And that is very very sad...
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March 2022 by Erin Schmidt
God sees. How dare you force anyone to act against their conscience.