New brunswick, Canada
We've all seen the movies where students are frantically scrambling to their next class. Fortunately for you, that issue will never present itself at UNB! Our academic orientation events will allow in...
Tution Fees:
CAD 10,000 - CAD 15,000
Founded:
1785
Institution type:
Public
Cost and duration
Application Fee:
$100.00 - $150.00
Average Graduation duration:
2 year
Cost of Living:
CAD 6,000 / month
Tuition:
CAD 10,000 - CAD 15,000 / year
Average Acceptance Letter time
nil:
nil
We've all seen the movies where students are frantically scrambling to their next class. Fortunately for you, that issue will never present itself at UNB! Our academic orientation events will allow incoming students to become familiar with the buildings on campus before the arrival of upper-year students. The UNB app also features a handy campus map, so you will always have that information at your fingertips.
Throughout the first couple weeks of classes on the Fredericton campus, there will be several information kiosks located in key areas, staffed by volunteers who are ready to point you in the right direction.
Saint John's smaller campus makes it easy to navigate and houses underground tunnels for inclement weather. If you're still unsure about finding your way around campus, you can use the student recruitment office in Oland Hall as your homebase each day. Our helpful staff will help guide you on your way until you are comfortable with the campus.
Textbooks can be expensive, no question about it. However, there are several ways you can save on books. Firstly, don't jump into buying any books before going over the syllabus with your professors. They might specify a certain version of the textbook in class or may even indicate that the book is not necessary.
Another great resource for students is UNBSU's Book Buy and Sell, which is held during the second week of each semester. This event allows students to buy and sell previously used textbooks, and you can often find everything you need for a much lower price. When purchasing books from UNB's campus bookstores, keep an eye out for used copies, which are often a fraction of the cost.
It is also possible to rent new textbooks from the bookstore, with the only stipulation being that you return them following the exam period. Finally, there are often digital versions of textbooks available for e-readers and computers. Find the version that works best for you and get to reading.