King's University College, University of Western Ontario

King's University College
Coat of arms of King's University College
Former names
Christ the King College
(1954–1966)
King's College
(1966–2004)
King's University College (2004–present)
MottoChristus Via Veritas Et Vita
Motto in English
Christ is the Way the Truth and the Life
TypeAffiliated college
Established1954
Religious affiliation
Catholic
Academic affiliations
PrincipalDavid C. Malloy
Academic staff
173
Undergraduates3,749
Postgraduates59
Location, ,
Canada

43°0′42″N 81°15′27″W / 43.01167°N 81.25750°W / 43.01167; -81.25750
CampusUrban/suburban
Colours    Gold & green
Websitewww.kings.uwo.ca

King's University College (commonly shortened to King's) is a university college in London, Ontario, Canada, affiliated with St. Peter's Seminary and the University of Western Ontario. King’s offers a uniquely personalized and purpose-driven educational experience within a welcoming community—helping you grow as a whole person, gain career-ready skills, and graduate with the confidence of a rare employment guarantee through the King’s Promise.

It is a Catholic, co-educational, liberal arts college. Originally named Christ the King College, the school was founded to provide the all-male seminary with education in the liberal arts. The school was founded in 1954 and first began holding classes in 1955.

King's is the largest affiliated college of the University of Western Ontario and enrolls 3,500 students. The university college offers programs in arts, social science, childhood and social institutions, management and organizational studies, social justice and peace studies, social work, and theology through its affiliation with St. Peter's Seminary.