St. Francis Xavier University (StFX) is one of Canada's most seasoned and most renowned colleges. StFX understudies flourish in a close learning climate that sustains the improvement of the entire individual. Here, the emphasis is on the scholarly and self-awareness of each understudy.
An essentially undergrad college of around 5,000 understudies, situated in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, StFX is known for its outstanding instructing and examination, energetic understudy life, affectionate local area, and openings for personnel and understudies to have an effect locally and in networks across the globe. StFX is genuinely a public college, with over a large portion of its understudy populace coming from past Atlantic Canada.
STUDENT ENROLMENT
Full-time (undergraduates)- 3,732
Full-time (graduates)- 75
Part-time (undergraduates)- 1,162
Part-time (graduates)- 671
TUITION FEES
CANADIAN STUDENTS
Undergraduate tuition fees:- $7,812 - $9,095
Graduate tuition fees:- $5,056 - $5,835
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Undergraduate tuition fees:- $18,190
Graduate tuition fees:- $11,670
Note: notwithstanding educational expenses, colleges by and large charge charges for labour and products provided to understudies. This incorporates regions like understudy affiliations, sports and wellbeing. These extra expenses differ generally per college and per understudy and can run from two or three hundred dollars to a couple thousand dollars. Check with the college for details.
RESIDENCE
On-campus
Bachelor's/First professional degree
Applied biology program, joint with Red River College.
Biology/biological sciences, general
Biology technician/biotechnology laboratory technician
English
No
No
Undergraduate level certificate/diploma
English
No
Yes
English
Yes
No
Undergraduate level certificate/diploma
The Consecutive Diploma in Education prepares secondary school graduates to become educators and qualifies graduates for Ontario College of Teachers certification. The program can be completed either 1) on-campus, in four successive terms, starting in May and ending in August of the following year, or 2) off-campus, in six successive terms, with two summer terms at Queen’s in Kingston and two fall and winter terms off-campus. Technological Education is a program that prepares teacher candidates with experience in a broad-based technology area to teach grades 9 to 12.
Technology teacher education/industrial arts teacher education
English
No
No
Undergraduate level certificate/diploma
Admission to the Diploma program requires a combination of academic and work experience qualifications. Applicants must be a Registered Professional Forester (R.P.F.) and/or a registered Professional Engineer (P.Eng) and/or a Registered Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo) or a professional-in-training or equivalent.
Forest engineering
English
No
No
Undergraduate level certificate/diploma
For program information see: http://www.mcgill.ca/study/faculties/continuing
Behavioural sciences
Social sciences, other
English
No
No
Undergraduate level certificate/diploma
12 units
Hospitality administration/management, general
Tourism and travel services management
Undergraduate level certificate/diploma
Theoretical studies and practical applications for working with people who have disabilities across the lifespan. The core and specialty courses provide the skills and knowledge to work in schools and communities. This certificate may ladder into other Human Services diplomas and degrees.
English
No
No
English
No
No
Undergraduate level certificate/diploma
Prepares students for careers as fisheries, conservation or parks officers for provincial or federal ministries or self-employment. Completion of this program meets the eligibility requirements to apply for admission to the third year of the Bachelor of Science, major in Biology; and Bachelor of Natural Resource Protection Degree programs.
Natural resources management and policy, other
English
No
No
4130 University Ave, Antigonish,
NS B2G 2W5, Canada