FREDERICTON, NEW BRUNSWICK
University of New Brunswick – Fredericton
The University of New Brunswick knows that its students want more than a traditional university degree. They want an education that prepares them for a global future – a future that demands critical thinking, innovation and resourcefulness. The University believes that every future matters. This belief fuels the experience offered to its students. While it is Canada’s oldest English university – founded in 1785, the school is older than the country itself – they are most excited about what lies ahead. The University believes in innovation as a pathway to success. Innovation propels societies forward, improves lives, spurs discovery and advances higher knowledge. The University of New Brunswick is big enough to offer a global education and to embrace world-class research. Yet, the campuses are small enough to offer an education that is trusted and personal, where professors know students’ name and their potential.
Why the University of New Brunswick
Location: Saint John and Fredricton are vibrant industry-based cities with a dynamic business community and an increasingly multicultural mix of people. The cities’ uptown center are filled with shopping centers, sporting events, seasonal festivals and restaurants.
Extracurricular Activities: There is no shortage of clubs and societies to choose from at the University, including the African Caribbean Society, the Women in Business society the Mathematical Society, and more.
Facilities: The Fredricton URec Centre is an excellent place to stay active while studying. Services include group fitness classes, aquatics classes, personal training, and so much more.
General Info:
- School ID: 750
- DLI#: O19348802512
- Founded: 1785
- Type: Public, University
- Total Students: 11000+
Financials:
Avg Cost of Tuition/Year – $17,281.00 CAD
Cost of Living/Year – $10,000.00 CAD
*Application Fee – $125.00 CAD
*Charged once per application
Estimated Total/Year – $27,281.00 CAD
Signature Programs:
- Arts
- Sciences
- Business, Management and Economics