Location : Canada ,New Brunswick
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The University of New Brunswick has been leading research and innovation in Canada since 1785. At Canada’s most entrepreneurial university, you can create your own path to success while making memories and friends that last a lifetime.
UNB has among the best student-to-faculty ratios of Canada’s comprehensive universities. We offer world-class programs with a small-university experience.
Founded in 1785, UNB offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in more than 60 disciplines and continuing education in a variety of fields.
We accept qualified applicants from all countries who have completed their national high school curriculum or equivalent. Please refer to the country-specific admission requirements.
We welcome and encourage applications from International Baccalaureate (IB) students, Advanced Placement (AP) students and GCSE students.
IB: Students who complete higher level IB courses and achieve a score of 5, 6 or 7 may be eligible for advanced standing and/or transfer credit in the following subject areas (except where otherwise indicated): Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English, French, Geography (Fredericton campus only), German (Fredericton campus only), History, Math and Physics (minimum score of 6 is required in Physics on the Fredericton campus).
AP: Students who complete AP courses and achieve a score of 3, 4 or 5 may be eligible for advanced standing and/or transfer credit in the following subject areas (except where otherwise indicated): Art History (Saint John campus only), Biology, Calculus (minimum score of 4 is required in Calculus), Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, English, French, German (Saint John campus only), History, Human Geography (Fredericton campus only), Physics, Psychology (Fredericton campus only), Spanish and Statistics (Saint John campus only).
Other subject areas: Students who have successfully completed IB or AP courses in subject areas other than those listed above may apply to have those courses assessed for advanced standing and/or transfer credit on a case by case basis. Copies of official curriculum will be required.
Fredericton and Saint John both offer lots of great options for living off-campus. From historic buildings converted to apartments to modern apartment buildings, you'll find something that appeals to you.
Whether students live on or off-campus, when you become a student at UNB, you become a part of the UNB family. Make sure to attend orientation activities during your first year so you can get to know your community a little better.
First-year students do better socially and academically when they stay in residence. Living in residence gives you the freedom of living on your own while providing the support you need to transition successfully to university life.
Currently there are no scholarships available.