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St. Thomas University is a small, international liberal arts college located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Unique in Canada for its sole focus on a liberal education rooted in social sciences and humanities, St. Thomas offers a classic liberal arts program as well as professional programs in education and social work.
As a student at St. Thomas, you can expect small classes, engaged classmates, and professors who are second-to-none and know you by name. Choose from among more than 30 academic disciplines: from traditional fields like Philosophy, History and Languages, to innovative programs in Journalism, Human Rights, Criminology, Environment and Society and Native Studies.
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1. Make sure that a Liberal Arts education is what you're looking for. If you're someone who just wants to go off to university, take remedial courses and do exactly what that school tells you to do and take what they tell you to take right off the⦠more read full review
1. Make sure that a Liberal Arts education is what you're looking for. If you're someone who just wants to go off to university, take remedial courses and do exactly what that school tells you to do and take what they tell you to take right off the bat (i.e. Math, English, History, Science) all in your first year then I wouldn't suggest STU.
The first year here is meant to be a year where, as a new student, you can take whatever courses you want. This is especially good for someone who doesn't know exactly what they want to do because you can get a feel for everything before making a final decision.
2. Come up for a visit before deciding that this is the school for you. Even if you feel completely sure that it is. If you're not from Canada, it may be hard to do so, but if you can't do that talk to some of the students that currently attend. There are various Facebook pages in addition to the STU website (STU.ca) that can easily connect you to anyone on campus. It doesn't have to be a school administrator.
3. (If you are an international student) Secure funds! Make sure you can afford to come here. There are various grants and bursaries that STU gives out so keep a look out for them. The first few come right in the application package which you can either request or download and print right off the website.
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Merit Scholarships Available: |
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| Millennium Bursaries | $500 - $2,000 | Y | Y |