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Université de Moncton

Université de Moncton. Largest francophone University outside Quebec Secure, safe, warm environment Located in the only official billingual city and province in Canada. Université de Moncton. Ratio of faculty to students 1-12 Three campus locations - Moncton (4 136 students)

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Université de Moncton

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  1. Université de Moncton • Largest francophone University outside Quebec • Secure, safe, warm environment • Located in the only official billingual city and province in Canada

  2. Université de Moncton • Ratio of faculty to students 1-12 • Three campus locations • - Moncton (4 136 students) • - Edmundston (578 students) • - Shippagan (451students)

  3. Geographical Location

  4. Geographical Situation

  5. Students’ Services • International student integration • Health service (with 4 doctors and one nurse) • Counselling • Orientation • Placement • Bursaries and financial aid available

  6. Students’ Services • Social and recreational activities • Many computer labs • International Student Association

  7. Non-Academic Actvities • Student radio • Student newspaper • Student council • Movies • Improvisation League • Bar and Student Club

  8. University Sports • Track and Field • Badminton • Basketball • Cross-country Skiing • Rhythmic Gymnastics • Ice hockey • Swimming • Soccer • Volleyball

  9. Lodging Service • Residences • - private rooms • - studio apartments • - 4 students apartments • Listings of in-town apartments for all three campuses

  10. Lodging Service Lodging Fees (2004-2005) Résidence Lefebvre : $4,272. to $5,237. (per year including the cafeteria plan) 147 rooms with mandatory cafeteria plan Cafeteria : $1,700. to $2,325. * (per year) Maison Lafrance : $3,670. (160 studios) Maison Landry : $3,884. (36 studios) Maison Massey : $2,786. (10 rooms) Apartments for four students : $1,716. to $4,598.

  11. Study Programs • 160 programs (Diplomas and Certificates) • 50 fields of studies (Undergraduate) • 30 graduate programs (Masters) • Three doctorate programs (Ph.D.)

  12. Admission • By June 1 for the Fall semester • By November 15 for the Winter/Spring semester

  13. City of Moncton Population : 117,727 (2001) …offers all the benefits of larger cities, while providing higher quality of lifestyle

  14. City of Moncton In June 2002, The National Post rated Moncton among the top five Canadian cities with the highest economic growth

  15. City of Moncton The Financial Post, noted that Moncton has a lower cost of living compared with other important cities in Canada

  16. City of Moncton • Approximately 15 minutes from the beach • National parks in close proximity • Winter and Summer sports (19 local golf courses) • 14 movie studios • Cultural center • 8 art galleries

  17. New Brunswick Only officially bilingual province • Shared borders with Quebec and the State of Maine, USA • Short flights from Toronto, Montreal, Boston or New York • Low Cost of living • Population of N.B. - 729,498 • Population of Canada - 30,007,094

  18. The Atlantic Economy • Gross Domestic Product • Atlantic Canada’s average economic growth 4.1% over the past 5 years - exceeding the national rate of 3.6% • Economic growth driven by investment in contruction, manufacturing and offshore oil and gas projects

  19. The Atlantic Economy • Gross Domestic Product • The regional economy is dominated by the service sector, while the resource sector now accounts for only 16%

  20. The Atlantic Economy • Exports • Exports from Atlantic Canada increased by 148% over the past decade • Leading products in NB include : lumber, food products, and refined petroleum • Over 80% of the region’s exports are destined for the United States

  21. Current Economic Context - Performance • The Atlantic economy is transforming into a knowledge-based economy: • - Emergence of new sectors (e.g. IT, bio-science based industry, aerospace) • - Resource industries (wood, food, paper) are becoming more knowledge intensive

  22. www.umoncton.ca info@umoncton.ca

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