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  1. The University of King’s College is a small and immersive liberal arts university located in vibrant Halifax, Nova Scotia. We are best known for excellent humanities, journalism, and interdisciplinary science and music programs. With under 1,000 students on campus, King’s students enjoy a rich academic experience in a close-knit community ...

  2. The University of King’s College, founded in Windsor, Nova Scotia, in 1789, was the first university to be established in English Canada. The college was the first in Canada to receive a charter and is the oldest English-speaking Commonwealth university outside the United Kingdom. But before the King’s College of Windsor came to be, there ...

  3. King’s and Dalhousie. Because we are academically intertwined with our neighbour, Dalhousie University, you will have access to King’s and Dalhousie’s combined resources. Choose from more than 2,500 courses, 60+ degree options, and over 98 exchange programs. Our partnership with Dalhousie Dalhousie Academic Timetable. Courses at King’s

  4. King’s and neighbouring Dalhousie University share a Faculty of Science. Drawing from this partnership, you can build a combined and customized Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree that reflects your individual interests. You can begin any science degree program with the Foundation Year Program (FYP), a unique curated first-year experience that ...

  5. General requirements. While each of the four King’s graduate or advanced programs has specific admission requirements (outlined below), there are some criteria that must be met by all applicants (meeting minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee admission): Successfully complete a bachelor’s degree at an accredited university with a ...

  6. admissions@ukings.ca | 902-422-1271. Consult these links to begin on your admissions path to King's.

  7. The MFA in Fiction is a two-year limited-residency program. During annual June residencies on the campus at the University of King’s College in Halifax, Nova Scotia, students deepen their understanding of the art and craft of fiction writing through lectures, seminars, panels, workshops and readings, while working intensively on their own ...

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