St Peter's College, Muenster
52°11′33″N 104°59′53″W / 52.19250°N 104.99806°W
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| Motto | Begin, Belong, Become | 
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| Type | Public | 
| Established | 1921 | 
| President | Robert Harasymchuk | 
| Location | ,  Saskatchewan , Canada  | 
| Campus | Rural | 
| Affiliations | University of Saskatchewan | 
| Website | www | 
St Peter's College was established by Benedictine monks of St. Peter's Abbey in 1921.[1] St. Peter's Abbey was founded in 1903 on the same site as the college. From 1921 until 1972 the College also offered a boys high school program.[2] Today the college offers the first two years of the University of Saskatchewan Arts and Science program. The College is located in a rural setting, approximately a one-hour drive from the University of Saskatchewan campus.
The college became affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan in 1926.
Past Principals/Presidents
- 1924-1931 - Wilfred Hergott, OSB
 - 1931-1935 - Matthew Michel, OSB
 - 1935-1960 - Xavier Benning, OSB
 - 1960-1966 - Albert Ruetz, OSB
 - 1966-1972 - Vincent Morrison, OSB
 - 1972, 1976-1983 - Andrew Britz, OSB
 - 1972-1976, 1983-1989 - Maurice Weber, OSB
 - 1989-1993 - Tony Saretsky, B.Ed., B.A.
 - 1993-1998 - Wendy Schissel, Ph.D
 - 1993-1998 - Barry Popowich, Ph.D
 - 1998-2005 - Colleen Fitzgerald, Ph.D
 - 2005-2009 - Rob Harasymchuk
 - 2010 - 2011 - Glen Kobussen
 - 2011 - Present - Rob Harasymchuk
 
References
- ^ Peter Windschiegl (1954), Fifty golden years, 1903-1953 : a brief history of the Order of St. Benedict in the Abbacy Nullius of St. Peter, Muenster, Saskatchewan, Muenster, Saskatchewan
{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ "St. Peter's History". St. Peter's College. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
 
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