Why international students shortlist Université de Moncton
Best for: Students seeking a high-quality French-language education in a supportive, bilingual Canadian environment with clear pathways to work and residency.
Benefit from low student-to-faculty ratios, affordable tuition, and a unique immersion program that helps you master French while earning your degree.
The university's participation in the Pilot Project for Students in Minority Francophone Communities (PPECFSM) offers a distinct advantage for international students aiming for Canadian permanent residency.
Courses & programs
25 programs listed
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Scholarships & funding
12 funds listed
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Institutional profile
Université de Moncton is Canada's largest French-language university outside of Quebec, offering a culturally rich and bilingual environment in New Brunswick. With three campuses in Moncton, Edmundston, and Shippagan, it provides a personalized learning experience with a low student-to-faculty ratio. The institution is deeply integrated into the Acadian community and welcomes students from over 60 countries, making it an ideal destination for those seeking both academic excellence and French language proficiency.
Degrees
Bachelor, Master, PhD
Tuition
Est. CAD 15,000–20,000 / year (intl)
Ranking
Top ranked
FAQs about Université de Moncton
Is French proficiency mandatory for admission?+
Yes, as a French-language university, programs are taught in French. However, the 'Groupe-Pont' program is available to help students improve their French proficiency.
Can I work while studying?+
Yes, international students with a valid study permit may be eligible to work on or off-campus according to IRCC regulations.
What are the application deadlines?+
Deadlines vary by program, but generally fall between March and June for the Fall intake. Early application is strongly recommended.
Does the university offer post-study work permits?+
Yes, graduates of eligible programs can apply for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) to gain Canadian work experience.
Are there scholarships for international students?+
Yes, the university offers merit-based entrance scholarships. Eligibility and amounts vary, so check the official website for the latest details.
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