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A Better Way to Explore Post-Secondary Options: Why More Families Are Looking to New Brunswick

More than a post-secondary experience, today’s students are looking for community, opportunity and a place to thrive

Choosing a post-secondary path is a big decision. Families aren’t just comparing programs—they’re looking for an environment where students can build confidence, gain real experience and feel like they belong. That’s why more families are taking a closer look at New Brunswick. With strong academics, practical learning opportunities and campus communities built around connection, the province offers an experience that feels both supportive and forward focused. Partnerships between institutions, employers and local communities strengthen that experience—helping students feel supported now and better prepared for what comes next.

A diverse post-secondary landscape 

New Brunswick is home to some of Canada’s oldest post-secondary institutions and respected centres for research, education and applied learning. Through StudyNB, eight universities and colleges across the province—the University of New Brunswick, Université de Moncton, Mount Allison University, St. Thomas University, New Brunswick Community College, Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick, New Brunswick College of Craft and Design and the Maritime College of Forest Technology—offer more than 500 programs, giving students a wide range of academic and applied options. 

Across these institutions, student supports and campus communities help learners settle in, build connections and stay on track. Whether a student is drawn to research, creative fields or technical training, they’ll find pathways that match their interests—and help move them toward their future goals.

Learning beyond the classroom

Experiential learning is a core part of post-secondary education across New Brunswick. Co-op programs, applied projects, research opportunities and employer partnerships help students connect what they’re studying to real-world settings while they’re still in school.

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These experiences help students develop transferable skills, explore career interests and better understand how their learning applies beyond campus. The result is an education that feels active and relevant—supporting both academic development and future readiness.

An environment built for connection and growth 

As Canada’s only officially bilingual province, New Brunswick offers students meaningful exposure to both English and French, within their institution and in daily life off campus. Shaped by Indigenous, Acadian, Anglophone and global communities, the province’s cultural landscape feels welcoming and connected, allowing students to develop language skills and cultural understanding through everyday experience. From music and food to festivals and local traditions, students can build a sense of belonging while gaining experience that supports their future paths.

Strong ties between post-secondary institutions, employers and communities further enrich the student experience. Across sectors such as energy and resources, food and agriculture and emerging technology, students can build connections and explore industries that align with their academic interests.

Together, these elements create an environment that supports both focus and exploration—so students can pursue their education while staying connected to people, place and opportunity.

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A one-stop discovery tool for families 

With so many factors to consider, navigating post-secondary choices can feel overwhelming. StudyNB.ca helps simplify the process.

StudyNB.ca brings New Brunswick’s post-secondary options into one place—making it easier to review institutions and programs, compare pathways and learn what campus life looks like across the province.

Whether you’re just starting to browse or narrowing in on the right fit, StudyNB.ca can help families make informed choices with confidence.


Visit StudyNB.ca to explore post-secondary options in New Brunswick and discover an education that’s close to what matters most.

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