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Highlights of Manitoba Universities

Manitoba’s universities offer undergraduate, graduate, pre-professional and professional degree programs taught by some of the world’s leading experts in their fields. Students have access to current information technology as well as state-of-the-art laboratories and research facilities.

  • Manitoba universities welcome international students, and offer a range of support services, including English/French as an Additional Language and homestay programs. Manitoba graduates can be found in successful careers across the country and around the world.

  • The University of Manitoba is recognized as one of Canada's leading research and teaching universities. The University offers over 90 degrees, diplomas and certificates, more than 60 of which are undergraduate degrees.

  • The University of Winnipeg is unique in Canada. Its three distinct units – the University, the Collegiate Division, and the Continuing Education Division – provide students with the option of pursuing a high school diploma, a university degree, or numerous professional development diploma/certificate programs.

  • Brandon University is located in Manitoba’s second largest city and has gained a reputation over the past half century as having one of the finest schools of music in Canada.

  • Le Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface offers a number of degree and diploma programs delivered entirely in French.

  • The University College of the North is an institution devoted to community and northern development and reflects the Aboriginal reality and cultural diversity of northern Manitoba.

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