Khaki University

Khaki University
MottoRations for the Mind
TypeCanadian educational institution
Military college
Established1917
PresidentDr Henry Marshall Tory
Undergraduatesavailable
Location
various locations
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Great Britain and France
AffiliationsCanadian Expeditionary Force

Khaki University (initially Khaki College or University of Vimy Ridge) was a Canadian overseas educational institution set up and managed by the general staff of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) in Britain 1917–19 during the First World War. The system, named for the khaki-coloured uniforms of the CEF, was set up by the efforts of Henry Marshall Tory and Edmund Henry Oliver and was supported by the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA). This university with makeshift colleges mainly in central England provided education on a range of subjects to more than 50,000 soldiers and the certificates given were accepted by Canadian universities. The term was used again for Canadian educational programs for veterans from 1945–46 after the Second World War.


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