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Motto | Truth, Duty, Valour |
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Type | Military college |
Established | 1876 |
Chancellor | Harjit Sajjan (ex officio as Defence Minister) |
Principal | Harry Kowal |
Commandant | Sébastien Bouchard |
Administrative staff
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200 |
Undergraduates | 1,160 full time; 990 part time |
Postgraduates | 300 full-time |
Location |
13 General Crerar Crescent, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7K 7B4 44°13′44″N 76°28′07″W / 44.22889°N 76.46861°WCoordinates: 44°13′44″N 76°28′07″W / 44.22889°N 76.46861°W |
Campus | 41-hectare peninsula east of downtown Kingston, Ontario; Waterfront CFB Kingston |
Language | English and French |
Call signs | VE3RMC; VE3RMC-9; VE3RMC-11 |
Colours | Red and White |
Athletics |
CIS – OUA MAISA |
Nickname | Paladins |
Affiliations |
AUCC, IAU, ISMS, AUFC, COU, CVU, UArctic, CUSID, CMA, DRDC, Ontario Network of Women in engineering Fields Institute, PPC |
Mascot | RMC Paladin knight in scarlet uniform and shield (2009) |
Website | www.rmc.ca |
The Royal Military College of Canada (French: Collège militaire royal du Canada), commonly abbreviated as RMCC or RMC, is the military college of the Canadian Armed Forces, and is a degree-granting university training military officers. RMC was established in 1876 and is the only federal institution in Canada with degree-granting powers. The Royal Military College of Canada Degrees Act, 1959 empowers the college to confer degrees in arts, science, and engineering. Programs are offered at the undergraduate and graduate levels, both on campus as well as through the college's distance learning programme via the Division of Continuing Studies.
Located on Point Frederick, a 41-hectare (101-acre) peninsula in Kingston, Ontario, the college is a mix of historic buildings and more modern academic, athletic, and dormitory facilities.Officer cadets of the Royal Military College of Canada are trained in what are known as the "four pillars" of academics, officership, athletics, and bilingualism.
The Royal Military College of Canada prepares officer cadets for a career in the profession of arms and continues the development of other Canadian Armed Forces members and civilians with an interest in defence issues. RMC provides programs and courses of higher education and professional development to meet the needs of the Canadian Armed Forces and the Department of National Defence.
RMC is responsible to:
The RMC priorities are:
The RMC mission is to educate, train and develop Officer Cadets for leadership careers of effective service in the Canadian Armed Forces- the Royal Canadian Air Force, the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Army.