On June 26, 2003, the Ontario Government passed Bill Pr14, granting Redeemer the authority to offer a Bachelor of Education degree to replace its B.C.Ed.
In 2005, a considerable expansion to the academic facilities including the addition of the Peter Turkstra Library was completed.
[2] Redeemer University's Arms and Badge were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on September 15, 2005.
[4] In 2011, 450 parents filed a class action suit against Redeemer to recover the cost of the disallowed donations.
A settlement was reached under which the institution gave back 10% of the donations and paid the legal costs of the families.
[10] In 2021, the Federal Court ruled that the government had unfairly denied Redeemer University participation in the Canada Summer Jobs Program based solely on its religious opposition to same-sex marriage.
In a rare move, the court also ordered the government to pay Redeemer University's full legal costs.
[12] Bachelor of Arts: Applied Social Sciences (Applied Social Sciences, Social Work), Art, Business (Business, Accounting, Management, Marketing), English (Literature, Writing), Environmental Studies, History, Kinesiology and Physical Education (Kinesiology, Physical Education), Media and Communication Studies (Digital Media and Production, Media and Culture), Music, Philosophy, Politics and International Studies (Politics and International Studies, International Development, International Relations), Psychology (Clinical, Experimental), Religion and Theology (Religion and Theology, Urban and Intercultural Ministry, Youth Ministry) Bachelor of Science: Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Studies, Health Sciences (Health Sciences, Pre-Medicine, Professional), Kinesiology, Mathematics.
Features of a Townhouse residence are a furnished common area, dining/living room, and bedrooms, wireless and cable Internet access, local telephone access, self-locking doors and campus security patrol of campus 24/7, Residence Advisor or Housing Advisor, porch, coin laundry facilities, and parking space.
One of them serves as Housing Advisor (HA) who meets with the Assistant Resident Coordinator in Student Life on a regular basis.
The building is overseen by two fellow senior students known as Residence Life Facilitators (RLFs) who plan monthly events and ensures that each apartment is cared for.
[14] LAUNCH is a week-long orientation made up of many activities and held for first-years during the first week of school in September.
This tradition began in the school's "black box" but has grown over the years and is now held in the auditorium for students, staff and the community.
[19] The Wolters Centre hosts on-campus events throughout the year including The World and Our Calling Lectures in January.