See also: List of colleges in Canada § Yukon, and List of universities in Canada § Yukon
Higher education in Yukon is shaped by the territory's small population (40,717 people as of Dec. 2018)[1] in a relatively large geographic area. The history of higher education went hand in hand with the establishment of a representative territorial government in 1979.[2] Yukon University is the only higher education institution in Yukon. Yukon University issues certificate, diploma, and degree programs. In December, 2019, the Yukon Legislature passed a bill that would transform Yukon College into Yukon University.
^BC Stats. (2007). "2006 Census Profile:Yukon Territory" Retrieved July 15, 2008
^Senkpiel, Aron. (1997). Postsecondary Education in Yukon. In "Higher Education in Canada" (pp. 285 - 300). Ed. Jones, G.A., New York, N.Y.: Garland Publishing
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