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Open to the World Located on Canada's scenic east coast, Nova Scotia is North America's premiere seacoast destination with more than 7,400 kilometres of coastline and a rich cultural tradition shaped by the sea. Proximity to the Atlantic ocean means that Nova Scotia's climate is moderated by the Gulf Stream, a body of warm water that flows just off the coast. The weather tends to be milder in Nova Scotia, with winters wet and rainy and summers warm but rarely hot.
Deeply rooted in history and academic tradition, Nova Scotia's universities and community colleges are located throughout the province, linked by air, water and ground transportation. In fact, one of Nova Scotia's greatest resources is education - it has more universities and colleges per capita than any other province in Canada. Nova Scotia has 3.5% of Canada's population and 12% of the country's universities, with students from across Canada, the United States and all over the world coming to study there. All universities in Nova Scotia are government-funded and fully accredited, with graduates continuing their studies at prestigious institutions around the world. International students return the favour, coming to Nova Scotia to study our bachelor, masters and doctoral programs, which feature world-renowned faculty, well-equipped libraries and laboratories, innovative and unique programs, and small professor-student ratios. Compared to larger centres, classrooms are small - students get the support they need from highly qualified faculty. Classroom and teaching facilities are well-equipped, and there are many program options within institutions and among campuses. Nova Scotia institutions receive public funding, which means that the cost of tuition is low compared to other Western countries. There is the added bonus of a low cost of living in Nova Scotia - international students are able to maintain comfortable lifestyles while they study. In 1998, the United Nations ranked Canada first in an international comparison assessing the various aspects of quality of life. Nova Scotia lives up to its reputation for being both clean and safe. The universities emphasize on-campus security, offering students 24-hour service. Nova Scotia is on Canada's east coast, and Halifax International Airport has direct flights to many international destinations. Within North America, Halifax is less than a three-hour flight from Toronto or New York. Internationally recognized degrees are conferred by Nova Scotia's universities at all levels - bachelor's, master's, doctoral and professional. The province's community college systems - in English and French - offer a great number and variety of unique programs, which have evolved specifically to produce workforce- ready graduates. English
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Student Services Contact:
Fax:
1-902-424-0643 For further information on the individual Universities, please visit their web pages. Acadia
University: Atlantic
School of Theology: Dalhousie
University: Mount
Saint Vincent University: The
Nova Scotia Agricultural College: The
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design: St.
Francis Xavier University: Saint
Mary's University: University
College of Cape Breton: Université
Sainte-Anne: University
of King's College: Nova
Scotia Community College: College
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