2022–2023
INTERNATIONAL
WELCOME TO NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA unb.ca/studentlife/city-life The Province of New Brunswick is located on Canada’s east coast, just north of the American border. It is a beautiful, historic destination with a young, active population and lots to do. Whether you choose to live in Fredericton or Saint John, you’ll be surrounded by a supportive and welcoming community ready to make you feel at home.
Fredericton and Saint John have vibrant art and music scenes, fabulous farmers’ markets and endless places to explore outdoors. We’re also surrounded by picturesque rivers, ocean, parks and trails. Both UNB campuses are within a short driving distance of the cities’ main airports, connecting the campuses to the rest of the world.
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UNB has a team of integrated support staff available to help international students adjust to life in Canada and provide support throughout their time at UNB. The following services are available to students in Fredericton and in Saint John: Access to an international student advisor as soon as you are accepted to UNB • A irport pickup during designated arrival periods • O rientation programs upon arrival • Access to academic advisors and faculty mentors • O n-campus health clinics • Math help centre • Writing help centre • Employment centre • Accessibility centre • Personal and career counselling • Student Union representation • Access to a student advocate and human rights officer • Cultural activities • Athletic facilities and leisure activities • Numerous student clubs and societies •
WHY CHOOSE UNB? Located on the east coast of Canada, the University of New Brunswick is big enough to deliver world-class teaching and research, but small enough to offer a personalized student experience. Our university is also consistently ranked among Canada’s top 10 comprehensive universities. We know that our students are looking for an education that prepares them for a global future and equips them with the critical thinking, resourcefulness and creativity to harness their true potential.
ESTABLISHED IN 1785 UNB is the oldest English-language university in Canada.
Education at UNB is about mentorship, collaboration and discovery. It’s about taking chances and believing in your power to create a future that matters.
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OVER 75 PROGRAMS
STUDENT-TOFACULTY RATIO
Explore your passions and tailor your education with 75+ undergraduate and graduate programs to choose from.
At UNB, your professors know you by name.
LEADING RESEARCH FACILITIES UNB houses more than 20 leading research institutes and centres and over 65 major research laboratories.
24/7 SUPPORT Whenever you need us, we are here to help you succeed with academic support and advising as well as health and well-being services in a safe campus environment.
HOW TO APPLY unb.ca/international/apply
STEP 1 Create a UNB application account and complete the online application at unb.ca/international/apply. To avoid delays in the processing of your application, please: • Verify that the name on your application matches the name on your transcripts and the name that appears on your passport. • Provide your permanent home address in your home country.
STEP 2 Pay the application fee (we can’t process your application without it). The fee is $125.00 CDN and is non-refundable.
Applicants can pay by credit card through the secure online payment option when completing their online application. If an alternative method of payment is needed, do not hesitate to contact the International Recruitment Centre (international@unb.ca) for help in arranging payment of the application fee.
STEP 3 Mail us all relevant documents from the list below:
Official or notarized transcripts/grades for ALL secondary or high schools, colleges and universities you have attended. All applicants MUST disclose any prior or current attendance at a university or other post-secondary institution in Canada or abroad, regardless of whether they are seeking transfer credit. Failure to disclose this information may result in a rejection of the student’s application or subsequent suspension from UNB. • If your transcripts are not in English, send a copy of the original transcript and provide a certified translation. • If applicable, submit the results from any academic tests you have taken, such as Cambridge ‘O’ and ‘A’ levels, CXC, or others. • If you are applying for direct admission to an undergraduate program at UNB and are not exempt from our English language requirements, submit your English language proficiency test score (UNB accepts IELTS, MELAB, TOEFL iBT, CAEL, CanTest, Pearson VUE and Duolingo). • If you are applying to transfer from a post-secondary institution to UNB, you must submit official course outlines to be assessed for credit transfer. All course outlines must be provided in English. A course outline (also known as a syllabus) is a document that typically provides a detailed summary of topics to be covered in a course, titles of reading materials and the grading policy. • If you are over the age of 21, you are considered a mature student and must submit a résumé of your education and work experience* since high school. •
*This document may be uploaded in your UNB application account.
PROGRAMS ARTS
Anthropology Applied Behaviour Analysis Business Administration Classical Studies Classics Comparative Cultural Studies Creative Writing Drama Economics English Ethics Family Violence Issues Film Production Film Studies French Gender & Women’s Studies German History International Development Studies Law in Society Media Arts & Cultures Music Neuroscience Philosophy Political Science Psychology Publishing Sociology
FREDERICTON CAMPUS
Spanish
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Computer Science (with cybersecurity option) Software Engineering (joint degree program)
EDUCATION ENGINEERING
Chemical Civil Electrical Geological Geomatics Mechanical Software (joint degree program)
FORESTRY & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Environmental Management Forestry Water Resource Management Wildlife Conservation
KINESIOLOGY
Recreation and Sport Studies Science in Kinesiology
LEADERSHIP STUDIES – RENAISSANCE COLLEGE Leadership and Civic Responsibility
MANAGEMENT
Accounting Economics Entrepreneurship Finance Finance and Economics Human Resources Management International Business Logistics Marketing
SCIENCE
Biology Biology-Chemistry Biology-Math/Statistics Biology-Physics Chemistry Chemistry-Physics Earth Sciences Earth Sciences-Physics Economics Environmental Geochemistry Environmental Sciences General Science
Mathematics Mathematics-Physics Mathematics/Statistics-Economics Medicinal Chemistry Physics Psychology Statistics
PROGRAMS ARTS
Biology Business Communication Studies Comparative Literature Computer Science Criminal Justice Economics English French French Proficiency Gender Studies General Studies Health Studies History Information Technology Linguistics Mathematics Mathematics for Education Mental Health Studies Philosophy Politics Psychology Sociology Statistics
SAINT JOHN CAMPUS
BUSINESS
Accounting Digital Business Economics Finance French Human Resources Management Marketing Math
COMPUTER SCIENCE Data Analytics Networking Software Engineering
EDUCATION ENGINEERING Chemical Civil Electrical Geodesy & Geomatics Geological Mechanical Software
HEALTH
Society and Health Management in Health Biomedical Sciences and Health The Bachelor of Health is an interdisciplinary program jointly offered by the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Business and Faculty of Science, Applied Science and Engineering
SCIENCE
Biology Biology-Psychology Chemistry Economics Environmental Biology Geology Marine Biology Math for Education Mathematics Mathematics-Economics Physics Psychology Statistics
For a list of courses required for entry into the program of your choice, visit unb.ca/international/admission
FINANCIALS & SCHOLARSHIPS unb.ca/international/financial
2022–2023 FULL-TIME INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT FEES The following costs and fees are for one academic year, beginning September 2022 and ending April 2023 (equivalent to two academic semesters). Tuition and fees are listed in Canadian currency and are payable at the beginning of each semester.
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PROGRAM OF STUDY
TUITION
Arts
$17,534
Business / Management
$18,740
Computer Science
$18,526
PROGRAM FEES
UNB provides millions of dollars in scholarship support to students each year. UNB offers entrance scholarships to international students ranging in value from $500 to $40,000. To be considered for scholarships, you must submit an entrance scholarship application at unb.ca/scholarships. The deadline is March 1.
$550 †
WHAT TO EXPECT ONCE YOU’RE HERE AT UNB
Education
$17,534
$500
Education (10 months)*
$21,278
$500
Engineering (Software or Geological)
$18,884
$767
Engineering (all other disciplines)
$18,884
$1,534
Forestry & Environmental Management
$17,886
Health
$17,534
Health Sciences
$17,534
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Kinesiology
$18,384
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Law
$23,568
Nursing
$18,884
$100
Nursing Advanced Standing Program (based in Moncton)*
$23,303
$100
Philosophy & Interdisciplinary Leadership (Renaissance College)*
$21,806
Science
$17,534
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UNB Fredericton campus
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SCHOLARSHIPS
UNB Saint John campus
All tuition and fees listed apply to students enrolled in the 2022-2023 academic year and are subject to change. Where the rates between two concurrent programs differ, the lower rate is applied. *These tuition costs reflect an academic year of 3 semesters. All other tuition costs reflect an academic year of 2 semesters. † The program fee of $550 applies to Management on the UNB Fredericton campus only.
Our robust annual scholarship program goes well beyond first year. In 2020– 2021, $6.9 million went to students in years 2, 3, 4 and beyond. Apply every year to be considered for scholarship support throughout your undergraduate degree.
BOOKS
RESIDENCE & MEALS
$1,000 – $1,500
$10,000 – $14,000
HEALTH/DENTAL AND OTHER FEES
ENTERTAINMENT $1,000 – $1,200
$1,400 – $1,600* All fees are subject to change without notice. These are strictly approximations for planning purposes only and cannot be guaranteed due to inflation, exchange rate fluctuations, and personal spending habits. * International students are required to have both emergency health insurance (unb.ca/financialservices/students/healthinsurance.html) and health and dental insurance. For more information, visit unbsu.ca (Fredericton) or unbsrc.ca (Saint John).
IMPORTANT DATES WINTER TERM APPLICATION DEADLINE: OCTOBER 1
SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE: MARCH 1 SUGGESTED FALL TERM APPLICATION DEADLINE: MARCH 31* •
SCHOLARSHIP OFFERS ANNOUNCED: APRIL 30
RESIDENCE CONFIRMATION DEADLINE: MAY 15 •
It is still possible to submit an application past this date for some faculties, although applying early ensures your application receives timely consideration.
Confirm your room in residence by paying the residence application fee.
SUMMER •
Students receive residence room assignments and orientation information.
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Contact your faculty advisor for course registration.
APPLY FOR A STUDY PERMIT: END OF MAY † •
* A pplication deadline for the Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Health Sciences is February 15.
Apply at cic.gc.ca.
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is recommended that students apply for their study permit as soon as they receive their letter of acceptance.
INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT CENTRE
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WELCOME TO UNB: SEPTEMBER •
International Student Airport Pickup.
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International Student Orientation.