Yukon University (Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada)
Yukon University was founded in 1963 and named Whitehorse Vocational and Technical Training Centre at the time. In 1983, it was granted college status and moved to Whitehorse in 1988, where it opened its main campus. In 2020, it was granted university status and brought all 13 campuses under one name, Yukon University. With almost 1,300 students enrolled, it operates both suburban and rural campuses and offers student housing on its main campus. There are four buildings that offer 92 units for 108 students. The units are a mix of traditional, apartment-style, and family housing. Learn more.