Why Choose Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU)?
Small Classes and Real Access to Faculty
With an average class size of 23 — among the lowest in Canada — MSVU gives students something genuinely difficult to find at larger universities: professors who know their students by name. Seminars are small enough for real discussion, and feedback comes from the person who designed the course. For international students navigating a new academic system, this accessibility makes a practical difference from the first week.
Co-op Since 1979, with a 94% Field Employment Rate
MSVU’s co-op and WIL programmes have been CEWIL-accredited since 1979 and span Business Administration, Public Relations, Tourism & Hospitality Management, Arts & Science internships and an MPR internship programme. 94% of recent co-op graduates were employed in their field of study, and 93% secured that employment within six months of graduation. Those outcomes are built on relationships with 300+ partner employers across government, private and non-profit sectors.
Maclean’s #17 Among Canada’s Primarily-Undergraduate Universities
MSVU is ranked #17 nationally in the Maclean’s 2026 Primarily Undergraduate category. This ranking reflects focused investment in undergraduate teaching and student experience rather than research output — which is where MSVU’s strengths actually sit. For students deciding between a large research university and a place genuinely built around undergraduates, this ranking signals the right priorities.
Halifax Costs Well Below Toronto or Vancouver
Shared accommodation in Halifax runs $600–$1,000/month compared to $850–$1,200+ in Toronto, and MSVU full-time students get unlimited Halifax Transit access through the U-Pass at $174 for the full academic year. Halifax also has a growing tech and healthcare sector, and Nova Scotia’s Graduate to Opportunity (GTO) programme gives employers a 25% salary subsidy for hiring MSVU graduates, plus an additional 10% specifically for international student graduates.
Strong PR Pathway Through Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia’s Nominee Programme (NSNP) restructured in February 2026 into four streams including the dedicated Nova Scotia Graduate stream. MSVU graduates who work in Nova Scotia on their PGWP can use this pathway alongside Express Entry to pursue permanent residency. The GTO employer subsidy directly encourages Nova Scotia employers to hire MSVU international graduates and retain them — which builds exactly the Canadian work experience needed for NSNP and CEC eligibility.
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Rankings &
Achievements
#16
MacLean's Rankings
#60
EduRank
Campus Locations
Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Residences: Three on-campus buildings — Assisi Hall, The Birches and Westwood — offering traditional, suite and apartment-style rooms; $500 non-refundable deposit secures a place; early application recommended
- Library & Writing Centre: MSVU Library & Archives in the EMF Communications Centre; Writing Centre in EMF 203 (Library main level) with free one-to-one writing tutoring for all students
- Health services: Health Office on the 2nd floor of Assisi Hall, Monday–Friday 9am–4pm; on-campus medical clinic with online appointments via Pomelo Health; GuardMe emergency insurance enrolled automatically for international students
- Transit: Full-time students receive a Halifax Transit U-Pass for $174/year; standard adult monthly pass is $90; both campuses in downtown Halifax accessible by frequent bus routes
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Course Highlights
Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
|
Programme |
Credential |
Duration |
Fees/Year (CAD) |
Intakes |
|
BA General Studies (concentrations: Aging, Biology, English, French, History, Spanish) |
BA |
4 years |
$21,557–$22,009 |
September |
|
BA (Major) — Aging |
BA (Major) |
4 years |
$21,557–$22,009 |
September |
|
BA (Major) — English |
BA (Major) |
4 years |
$21,557–$22,009 |
September |
|
BA (Major) — French |
BA (Major) |
4 years |
$21,557–$22,009 |
September |
|
BA (Major) — History |
BA (Major) |
4 years |
$21,557–$22,009 |
September |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Child and Youth Study) |
BA |
4 years |
$21,557–$22,009 |
September |
Science & Nutrition
|
Programme |
Credential |
Duration |
Fees/Year (CAD) |
Intakes |
|
BSc General Studies (concentrations: Applied Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Psychology) |
BSc |
4 years |
$21,557–$22,009 |
September |
|
BSc (Major) — Biology |
BSc (Major) |
4 years |
$21,557–$22,009 |
September |
|
BSc (Major) — Chemistry |
BSc (Major) |
4 years |
$21,557–$22,009 |
September |
|
BSc (Major) — Mathematics |
BSc (Major) |
4 years |
$21,557–$22,009 |
September |
|
BSc (Major) — Psychology |
BSc (Major) |
4 years |
$21,557–$22,009 |
September |
|
Bachelor of Science (Applied Human Nutrition) |
BSc |
4 years |
$21,557–$22,009 |
September |
Business, Tourism & Communication
|
Programme |
Credential |
Duration |
Fees/Year (CAD) |
Intakes |
|
Bachelor of Business Administration |
BBA |
4 years |
$21,557–$22,009 |
September |
|
Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management |
BTHM |
4 years |
$21,557–$22,009 |
September |
|
Bachelor of Public Relations |
BPR |
4 years |
$21,557–$22,009 |
September |
Graduate Programmes
|
Programme |
Credential |
Duration |
Fees/Year (CAD) |
Intakes |
|
Master of Public Relations |
MPR |
2 years |
$14,832 |
September |
|
Master of Arts in Communication |
MA |
2 years |
$14,832 |
September |
|
Master of Science in Applied Human Nutrition |
MSc |
2 years |
$14,832 |
September |
|
Master of Education (various specializations) |
MEd |
2–3 years (often part-time) |
$14,832 |
September |
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Popular Study Areas
Applied Human Nutrition & Dietetics
Public Relations & Communication
Business Administration
Tourism & Hospitality Management
Child and Youth Study
Education
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Entry Requirements
Bachelor’s Programmes:
Academic:
- Secondary school completion with 70% average across best 5 academic subjects
- Programme-specific subject prerequisites apply (e.g., sciences for Applied Human Nutrition; maths for BSc programmes) — confirm per programme
- Transfer applicants: minimum GPA 2.0 on prior postsecondary work
English (full admission):
- IELTS Academic 6.5 (no band below 6.0)
- TOEFL iBT 86–92 (no section below 21)
- CAEL 60 (no score below 60) | CanTEST 4.5 (no score below 4.0)
Mount Bridging Program (conditional - admitted with one university course):
- IELTS Academic 6.0 (no band below 5.5)
- TOEFL iBT 80–85 (no section below 20)
- CAEL 50 (no score below 50) | CanTEST 4.0 (no component below 3.5)
Graduate Programmes (Master’s):
Academic:
- Bachelor’s degree in relevant field from a recognized institution; specific GPA and prerequisite coursework vary by programme
English (full admission):
- IELTS Academic 7.0 (no band below 6.5)
- TOEFL iBT 93 or higher (no section below 23)
- CAEL 70 (no score below 70) | CanTEST 4.5 (no band below 4.0)
Graduate Preparatory Programme (conditional pathway):
- IELTS Academic 6.5 (no band below 6.0)
- TOEFL iBT 86–92 (no section below 21)
Alternative English tests accepted: TOEFL iBT, PTE Academic, Duolingo English Test (confirm current minimum scores with MSVU admissions), CAEL, CanTEST, MELAB.
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Scholarships at Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU)
- $16,000 total over the degree
- Canadian high school graduates entering MSVU; selection based on academic merit and financial need; distributed over the duration of the degree; application required via MSVU scholarship system; deadline typically early spring
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Student Support Services
SA101C; global@msvu.ca; +1 (902) 457-6199; immigration guidance, study permit advising, orientation, academic exchange and cultural events for international students
EMF 203 (Library main level); free one-to-one tutoring on essays, research papers, citations and academic writing at all stages; one appointment per week per student; online sessions available via MS Teams including evenings
Assisi Hall 2nd floor; Mon–Fri 9am–4pm; on-campus primary medical care for all students; book via Pomelo Health online portal; GuardMe emergency insurance automatically enrolled
EMF 108; 902-457-6567; supports 800+ students with individualized accommodation plans, exam accommodations and resource coordination under the Nova Scotia Human Rights Act
CEWIL-accredited since 1979; manages work-term placements and career development for Business, PR, Tourism & Hospitality and Arts & Science students; Career Connects portal and annual career fairs throughout the year
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