The University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) is a comprehensive public institution located in the scenic Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada. Established in 1974 as Fraser Valley College, it was upgraded to a university college in 1988 before gaining full university status in 2008. With its main campus in Abbotsford and additional campuses in Chilliwack, Mission, and Hope, UFV serves a rapidly growing region offering both urban amenities and picturesque landscapes.
UFV provides a wide array of programs, from certificates and diplomas to bachelor's and master's degrees, accommodating over 15,000 students annually. The institution is committed to fostering an inclusive and student-centered environment. The university emphasizes experiential learning and hands-on experiences, with numerous co-op, practicum, and research opportunities available to students across disciplines. With its focus on community engagement and Indigenous education, UFV plays a significant role in enriching the cultural, social, and economic fabric of the Fraser Valley and beyond.
The university boasts a diverse student body, inclusive of international students from various countries, contributing to its multicultural environment. Recognized for its dedication to academic excellence and community involvement, UFV has established strong partnerships with local industries, NGOs, and governmental bodies, ensuring its programs remain relevant to the evolving needs of the community and the wider world.