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From professional development to PhDs and everything in between, Halifax universities and colleges offer educational programs to fit everyone’s needs. Whether you are looking for a two-year college diploma in nursing or a four-year bachelor’s degree in art history, our Halifax universities and colleges directory can help. Browse through our Halifax universities and colleges listings now and find certified programs in engineering, science, medicine, business, law, computers and more.
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Mount Saint Vincent University
166 Bedford Highway, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3M 2J6
> View Telephone Number(902) 457-6788
Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) was established in 1873 and was formerly known as Mount Saint Vincent Academy and Mount Saint Vincent College. With a student population of around 4400 Mount Saint Vincent University offers 35 undergraduate and 13 graduate programs.
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St. Francis Xavier University
PO Box 5000, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B2G 2W5
> View Telephone Number(902) 867-2219
Founded in 1853, St. Francis Xavier University, formerly known as St. Francis Xavier College & Seminary, is one of Canada's top Universities. With a population of over 5,000 students, St. FX provides its students with 10 undergraduate and 5 graduate degrees, all at the master's level.
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St. Mary's University
923 Robie Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 3C3
> View Telephone Number(902) 420-5400
St. Mary's University is located in historic Halifax, Nova scotia. This University is Canada's oldest English-speaking Roman Catholic University as well as the only one in the maritime region that has an astronomy program or a PhD program in Business Administration.
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Saint Mary's University
923 Robie Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 3C3
> View Telephone Number(902) 420-5400
Saint Mary's University is to offer undergraduate, graduate, and
continuing education programs; to engage in research and disseminate its
results; and to serve the community from the local to the international level.
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Acadia University
Wolfville, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B4P 2R6
> View Telephone Number(902) 542-2201
Acadia University was established in 1838 in Nova Scotia and was recently ranked by MacLean's as 'Best Overall' in the annual reputation survey of primarily undergraduate universities.
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Cape Breton University
PO Box 5300, 1250 Grand Lake Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B1P 6L2
> View Telephone Number(902) 539-5300
Cape Breton University (CBU), located in Sydney Nova Scotia, was established in 1974 and was known as the College of Cape Breton. In 1982, it changed its name to the University College of Cape Breton and finally became Cape Breton University in 2005.
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Dalhousie University
6385 South St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 3J5
> View Telephone Number(902) 494-2211
Located in Halifax, Nova Scotia since 1818, Dalhousie attracts students from around the world. As one of Canada's leading universities, CBU has student population of over 16,000.
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University of King's College
6350 Coburg Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 2A1
> View Telephone Number(902) 422-1271
The University of King's College was founded in 1789 by Anglican Loyalists who escaped to Nova Scotia during the American Revolution. Originally located in Windsor, Nova Scotia, the Anglican Loyalists had to move to Halifax due to a huge fire destroying their original campus.
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University Sainte-Anne
1695 Route 1, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B0W 1M0
> View Telephone Number(902) 769-2114
Saint-Anne University founded in 1890, is the only French-language educational institution for post-secondary studies in all of Nova Scotia. Students come from all over the world due to the fact that not only are you getting a good education but learning the french language at the same time.
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