Designated universities in new brunswick

New Brunswick is home to several universities that are designated as such by the province. Here are some of the designated universities in New Brunswick:

  1. University of New Brunswick (UNB) - Fredericton and Saint John campuses
    • Founded in 1785, UNB is the oldest English-language university in Canada.
  2. Université de Moncton (UMoncton) - Moncton campus
    • Founded in 1963, UMoncton is the only French-language university in New Brunswick.
  3. Mount Allison University (MAU) - Sackville campus
    • Founded in 1839, MAU is a small liberal arts university known for its strong programs in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
  4. St. Thomas University (STU) - Fredericton campus
    • Founded in 1910, STU is a small Catholic university that offers programs in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
  5. Crandall University (CU) - Moncton campus
    • Founded in 1949, CU is a private Christian university that offers programs in business, education, and the arts.
  6. New Brunswick College of Craft and Design (NBCCD) - Fredericton and Saint John campuses
    • Founded in 1974, NBCCD is a public college that offers programs in craft, design, and technology.

These universities are designated as such by the New Brunswick government, which means they are recognized as institutions of higher learning and are eligible for government funding and support.