Saint-Anne University
Founded as College Sainte-Anne 1890 by Mgr. Blanche and the Fathers of the Congregation of Jesus and Mary (Eudists). Incorporated 1892 by an Act of the Nova Scotia legislature, and endowed with the power of conferring degrees. Acquired present title 1977.
Funding:
Public
Grades 2
Master's Degree,
Bachelor's Degree
or equivalent
Languages 1
Divisions 9
- Acadian Centre
- Arts and Sciences Faculty
- Professional Programmes FacultyFields of study: Humanities and Social Science Education, Native Language Education, Transport Management, Science Education, Mathematics Education, Secondary Education, French, Foreign Languages Education, International Business, Primary Education, Marketing, Education, English, Accountancy, Business Administration
- Acadian Studies Research Division
- Education Research DivisionFields of study: Education
- Minority Health Research DivisionFields of study: Health Sciences
- Orality of Francophone minority of America Research Division
- French Immersion School
Requirements
- Admission details: Secondary school certificate or recognized foreign equivalent. Acceptable knowledge of the French language necessary