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  | native_name            = ''École Nationale d'Agriculture''
  | native_name            = ''École Nationale d'Agriculture''
  | native_name_lang      = fr
  | native_name_lang      = fr
| image                  = Seal of the Ecole Nationale d'Agriculture.png
| caption                = Seal
| motto                  = ''Je me souviens''
| mottoeng              = I remember
  | type                  = Public research university
  | type                  = Public research university
  | established            = {{start date|1918|03|15}}
  | established            = {{start date|1918|03|15}}
| affiliation            = ''[[Grande Écoles (Haudenosaunee)|Grande Écoles]]''
| budget                = $1.3 billion (FY 2029)
| chancellor            = [[Ludovic McDonald]]
| vice_chancellor        = [[Jake Mireault]]
  | campus_type            = [[Rural]]
  | campus_type            = [[Rural]]
| mapframe              = yes
| students              = 68,373
| undergrad              = 54,698
| postgrad              = 13,675
| coordinates            = {{Coord|42.956063|N|-76.913079|E}}
}}
}}


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EcoleAg was founded in 1918 by the Seneca Regent [[Honorade Théberge]], to promote higher education in the nation, as it was heavily ignored by the former Onandaga civil government and thus made it inaccessible to the general public.
EcoleAg was founded in 1918 by the Seneca Regent [[Honorade Théberge]], to promote higher education in the nation, as it was heavily ignored by the former Onandaga civil government and thus made it inaccessible to the general public.
== History ==
== Academics ==
=== Faculties ===
* Faculty of Agriculture (1918)
* Faculty of Applied Sciences (1919)
* Faculty of Natural Resources (1925)
* Faculty of Science (1931)
* Faculty of Commerce and Business (1936)
* Faculty of Education and Human Services (1938)
* Faculty of Engineering (1946)
* Faculty of the Arts (1951)
* Faculty of Graduate Studies (1952)