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Universities and colleges in New Brunswick :
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Atlantic Baptist University
Atlantic Baptist University is a small Liberal Arts
university located in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. ABU is run by the
Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches.
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Bethany Bible College
Bethany Bible College is a small Christian university
associated with the Wesleyan Church in the town of Sussex, New Brunswick,
Canada. It is chartered by the province of New Brunswick and can grant Bachelor
of Arts degrees.
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University of Fredericton
The University of Fredericton is an accredited
degree-granting online university providing certificate and graduate degree
programs in business leadership in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The University of
Fredericton offers MBA and EMBA Programs under Section 3 of the Degree Granting
Act of the Province of New Brunswick in Canada.
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Lansbridge University
Lansbridge University is a Private university for distance
education, having offices in Fredericton, New Brunswick, and formerly in British
Columbia. They have no physical campus.
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Maritime College of Forest Technology
The Maritime College of Forest Technology (French: Collège
de Technologie forestière des Maritimes) is a Canadian post-secondary college
with campuses located in Fredericton, New Brunswick (English instruction) and
Bathurst, New Brunswick (French instruction).
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University of Moncton
The University of Moncton (Fr: Université de Moncton) is a
French language university in Moncton, New Brunswick serving the Acadian
community of Atlantic Canada. It is the only francophone university in New
Brunswick and is one of only two such universities in the Maritime Provinces,
the other being the Université Sainte-Anne in neighbouring Nova Scotia. The
university press, le Front, is a member of CUP.
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Moncton Flight College
The Moncton Flight College (MFC) is a pilot training school
based at the Greater Moncton International Airport (CYQM) in Dieppe, New
Brunswick, Canada. MFC is the largest private flight school in Canada. The
college has trained over 16,000 pilots from around the world since 1929.
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Mount Allison University
Mount Allison University (also Mount A or MTA) is a
primarily undergraduate Canadian liberal arts and science university situated in
Sackville, New Brunswick. It is located about a half hour from the regional city
of Moncton and 20 minutes from the Greater Moncton International Airport. With a
combination of historical architecture and modern facilities as well as its
well-kept grounds, the campus is among the most beautiful in Canada. Ranked
first or second in the country for the last 17 years by Maclean's magazine and
given top ratings in Maclean's annual alumni survey, Mount Allison University is
considered to be one of the best undergraduate universities in Canada.
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University of New Brunswick
The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is a Canadian
university located in the province of New Brunswick. UNB is the oldest English
language university in Canada and was the first public university in North
America. The university has two main campuses: the original campus founded in
1785 in Fredericton and a smaller campus which was opened in Saint John in 1964.
In addition, there are two small satellite health sciences campuses located in
Moncton and Bathurst, New Brunswick. UNB offers over 60 degrees at the
undergraduate and graduate levels with a total student enrollment of
approximately 12,000 between the two principal campuses. The university presses,
The Baron and the The Brunswickan, are members of CUP.
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New Brunswick Community College
The New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) is a community
college. They offer 85 regular programs and as well provide other training in
many apprenticeable trades, to corporate clients, and to individuals through
part-time courses. The College’s regular student population is close to 4,000
with almost 10,000 additional students in other training and courses. The
college has almost 500 full time faculty and 80 part-time. Programs are
organized in five schools: Applied Arts, Business, Health & Academic Services,
Technology & Trades and Craft & Design.
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St. Thomas University
St. Thomas University (STU) is jointly a public and Roman
Catholic liberal arts university located in Fredericton, New Brunswick. It
offers degrees exclusively at the undergraduate level for approximately 3,000
students in the liberal arts, humanities, journalism, education, and social
work. Lawrence Durling and Patrick Malcolmson serve as the university's
Vice-Presidents, with Larry Batt as the Registrar. The university's president
and vice chancellor is Michael Higgins.
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St. Stephen's University
St. Stephen's University is a small Christian
trans-denominational university located in the town of St. Stephen, New
Brunswick, Canada.
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Yorkville University
Located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Yorkville
University is a private, for profit, non-denominational university, specializing
in both online and blended university degree programs. Yorkville University was
established in 2003 under the New Brunswick Degree Granting Act and began
accepting students in the fall of 2004.
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