Average undergraduate tuition for Newfoundland and Labrador universities is $2,600 annually, the second lowest in Canada, having dropped 22.3% in the last five years
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Over 15,000 full-time and 4,500 part-time students attend a post-secondary institution in Saskatchewan
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Over 25.000 full-time and 4,400 part-time students attend a post-secondary institution in New Brunswick
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In December 2007, Mount Allison University was ranked the number one university in Canada, in the primarily undergraduate university category
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Over 94% of graduates from BC’s universities, colleges, university colleges and institutes are employed between nine months and two years after graduation.
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Newfoundland and Labrador has the second lowest tuition in the country
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The W.P. Thompson Biology Buildings at the University of Saskatchewan hosts a full size skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex
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Commencing in 2007, post-secondary graduates or journey persons pay no Saskatchewan income tax on their first $20,000 earned each year, for five years
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In the three year period ending 2006, BC’s public post-secondary institutions awarded over 48,618 degrees, diplomas and certificates
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The Dalhousie Gazette was founded in 1868 and is the oldest student newspaper in Canada
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Alberta grants over 18, 000 degrees, diplomas and certificates combined each year
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UNB offered Canada's first university-level engineering program, established in 1855 and the first engineers graduating in 1857
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