Brock University

Brock University (BU) is located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. The university was established in 1964. It is accredited by Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, Ontario.

University Profile

University Name Brock University
Acronym BU
Year Established 1964
Motto Surgite!
Motto in English Push on!
Colors Red, blue and white

Contact

Address 500 Glenridge Avenue, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Phone +1 (905) 688 5550
Fax +1 (905) 378 5715
Website Brock University Website
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Programs and Courses

Bachelor's Degrees Master's Degrees Doctorate Degrees Diplomas
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International Students Allowed Yes
Student Body Men and Women
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The type of health insurance you will get will depend mainly on the province you are going. Every province has its own healthcare rules and eligibility requirements for residents. So, your duty as an international student is to know the healthcare requirements of the area you intend going, this will help you to apply for the suitable one. [Read More]
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There are minimal scholarship slots available for foreign students coming to Canada from abroad, although some institutions provide scholarships based on one's academic excellence. If you are schooling here, you can ask your student advisor to see if there is any available one. [Read More]
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Information on Brock University was last updated on September 12, 2023.