The best universities of Fredericton

Fredericton is a city in Canada with a number of universities and colleges. The list of universities and colleges in the city includes both public and private institutions.

The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is the oldest and most famous university in Fredericton. It was established in 1785 and is a public university. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, and is ranked among the top universities in Canada.

St. Thomas University (STU) is another public university in Fredericton. It was founded in 1910 and offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs.

Ranking of universities of Fredericton

Here is a list of colleges and universities of Fredericton , providing students with the opportunity to pursue a range of educational goals. From small liberal arts colleges to large public universities, there is something for everyone.

Fredericton

University of New Brunswick

Rating
739
Programs
129
Campuses
2
Departments
7
University of New Brunswick

The New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) is a public college in Fredericton. It offers certificate, diploma, and degree programs in a variety of fields.

There are also several private universities and colleges in Fredericton. Kingswood University is a private university that offers undergraduate and graduate programs in theology, business, and education.

The Atlantic Baptist University (ABU) is another private university in Fredericton. It was founded in 1964 and offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs.

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Education of Fredericton

The University of Fredericton (UFred) is a private university that offers online and distance education programs in business, health, and technology.

The University of Fredericton International (UFI) is a private university that offers online and distance education programs in business, health, and technology.

The universities and colleges

Degree

  1. Bachelors (107 / 1)
  2. Masters (14 / 1)

Study mode

  1. On Campus (1 / 1)
  2. Online (1 / 1)

Course intensity

  1. Full Time (125 / 1)
  2. Part Time (3 / 1)