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Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia

Study in Nova Scotia

The New England/Nova Scotia Student Exchange Program provides eligible New England college students the opportunity to spend one or two semesters at participating Nova Scotia campuses. Students may choose from nine English-speaking universities or one French-speaking university as well as professional schools which offer a wide variety of learning environments and an impressive array of course offerings. While on exchange, students also have the opportunity to enjoy the city of Halifax, home to over 35,000 college students as well as Nova Scotia's awe-inspiring highlands, picturesque seacoast and a host of cultural attractions.

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Nova Scotia, NS Motto: One defends and the other conquers

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Capital City: Halifax (407,007 thousand)
Largest City: Halifax (407,007 thousand)
Population: 938,310 thousand
Area: 55,283 km2
Entered Confederation: July 1, 1867
Time Zone: ADT (Atlantic Time Zone)

Mayor Industries: Manufacturing/Fishing, Tourism, Forestry, Mining, Fishing, Agriculture.

Study in Nova Scotia
http://www.edunova.ca/
http://www.novascotiaeducation.com/
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Elementary & Secondary Education

Nova Scotia has a population of less than 1 million people, yet it is home to 11 universities, 13 community college campuses and more than 100 high schools - more per capita than anywhere else in Canada

Ministry of Education
Public Enquiries - Service Nova Scotia & Municipal Relations 
Mail Room, 8 South, Maritime Centre
1505 Barrington Street
Halifax, NS , B3J 3K5 902-424-5200
http://www.ednet.ns.ca/index.shtml

Quick Link Overview of High Schools in NS

Post Secondary Education

Universities

There are 11 Universities in Nova Scotia

Quick Link Universities in Nova Scotia
 

Colleges

Quick Link Nova Scotia Community College

Private Career Colleges
Quick Link Overview of Career Colleges

Scholarship

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