Founded in 1785, the University of New Brunswick is one of the top-tier public universities situated in Canada. It is one of the oldest English universities in the country. The University consists of 2 campuses: the Fredericton Campus and the Saint John Campus, and two small and remote health sciences campuses located in Bathurst and Moncton, New Brunswick. The University offers over 75 undergraduate programs and 28 postgraduate programs in various fields of study such as art, anthropology, applied mathematics, and business administration. It also has 11 academic departments including the faculty of management, and faculty of art, etc. Some of the top courses include commerce, accounting, economics, electronics, computer science, political science, engineering, chemistry, sociology, mathematics, etc. The per-year tuition fee of the undergraduate international students is approximately CAD 16,900, whereas for postgraduate international students the fee is around CAD 2278 to 5185. The university conducts various job fairs and seminars to uplift students and their careers. The university campuses have academic facilities, administrative facilities, student services, health services, shopping facilities, residence facilities, and dining facilities. It also provides various types of traditional-style residence halls such as Aitken House for all males, and Lady Dunn Hall for all females with all the basic utilities. The University offers several types of financial support to international students including scholarships, loans, and grants to study in Canada. These scholarships that are provided to the students are based on the academic records of the student as well as financial requirements.