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加东Nova Scotia - 新斯科舍农业学院Nova Scotia Agricultural College
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PO Box 550 Ld[+zS)}B2X1j Z8[l7@
Truro, Nova Scotia B2N 5E3 }tT AE.Fg,Z/q
Telephone: (902) 893-6600
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Fax: (902) 895-5529
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President: Dr. Leslie MacLaren (acting)
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[size=4][b]Profile[/b][/size]
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Nova Scotia Agricultural College is primarily an applied science university for bright, young adults who are passionate about solving problems in the wider world around them. NSAC helps students make a difference because our hands-on, highly interactive approach is both experiential and educational.4A'p;\f:RDrMN4b
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With a 100-year history, NSAC educates undergraduate, masters and soon, PhD students in the disciplines of science, agriculture and the environment as well as offering competitive diploma-level studies. Our difference lies in our integration of research into every facet of our operations, including the education our students receive. State-of-the-art lab equipment awaits students and they are taught by leading researchers who are highly involved in their respective industries. &_-K3s2[H0T(G
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Instructors personally mentor students in small classes by engaging them in real-world problem solving. NSAC students take this knowledge out of the classroom and into the field where they get their hands dirty, literally, applying academic principles in practical situations.
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NSAC offers a guaranteed scholarship program for all entering students with an 80 percent average and
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presents more than one million dollars in scholarships and bursaries annually.
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[size=4][b]History
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[/b][/size]Year of foundation: 1905
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Former names of the institution: The School of Agriculture (1885-1905) in Truro and The School of Horticulture (1893-1905) in Wolfville were merged into the Nova Scotia Agricultural College located on the provincial Demonstration Farm in Bible Hill. 4t_h1[6c-Kl)`}
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[size=4][b]Student enrolment and fees [/b][/size]oR&cC$L&Ww'c
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2006 preliminary fall enrolment *
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Full-time (undergraduates): 653GQ FE7H
Full-time (graduates): 52
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Part-time (undergraduates): 71BU%rox
Part-time (graduates): 17
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* Source: Association of Atlantic Universities$aB&?Pn^+u*O
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Canadian student fees 2006 - 2007 **