School time: 1839
Total number of students: 302 1.
Ranking of McLean Magazine: 20 1 Basic University 1.
School characteristics
Ellison Hill University, founded in 1839, is an established public university with a history of 170 years. It is located in Secqueville, a small town in New bruns Wake province on the Canadian East Atlantic coast.
The most popular majors at Ellison Hill University include business, economics, mathematics and computer, biology and psychology. Like other excellent old universities, Mount Ellison University adheres to its tradition of emphasizing quality over scale. In the 1960s and 1970s, when many universities in Canada continued to expand their enrollment, Montessori University was interested in keeping a small scale. So far, the number of full-time students is only about 3500. So this makes the teacher-student ratio relatively small, provides students with more opportunities to communicate directly with professors, and is more conducive to maintaining excellent teaching quality.
As a national leading university in undergraduate teaching level, compared with many other universities, Montessori University has higher undergraduate quality, and about two-thirds of applicants are eliminated in the competition for 700 admission seats every year. In the freshman and sophomore years, the average score of students in this school is about 85.5 points, which also reflects its excellent teaching level. In Canada, no university can attract such a high proportion of students from other provinces and cities as Montessori University. This is not only because students are eager to get excellent grades after entering school, but also because the school has comprehensively trained students, including the cultivation of leadership skills.
★ The school provides conditional double admission for students without language scores.
(B) undergraduate professional settings
■ Bachelor of Science: biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, physics, aviation, psychology, biochemistry, cognitive science, environmental science.
Amps Bachelor: Anthropology, Spanish Studies, Art History, History, Classical Studies, Mathematics, Commerce, Music, Computer Science, Philosophy, Economics, Political Science, H English, Psychology, Fine Arts, Religious Studies, French Studies, Sociology, Geography, American Studies, Environmental Studies, Canadian Public Policy, International Relations, Canadian Studies, Modern Linguistics. Culture, drama, sociology/anthropology
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(3) Undergraduate admission requirements
1, graduated from high school and provided college entrance examination results;
2. TOEFL IBT80 or IELTS 6.5.
(4) Cost breakdown
1, tuition 14, 1 10 Canadian dollars/year;
2. The room and board cost is about 1 1, 500 Canadian dollars/year.
The charging and refund policies are subject to the standards published by the school.
What's the difference between a volunteer normal university and an ordinary university?
1. Different curriculum: In terms of curric