Universite Sainte-Anne
School info
3.1
Overall Quality
Reputation
2.9
Food
3.1
Clubs
2.7
Facilities
2.8
Internet
2.6
Location
3
Opportunities
3.8
Safety
2.9
Social
3.7
Happiness
3.7
Basic Information
Location
- Church Point, NS
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public
- Established: 1890; 134 years ago (1890) (as Collège Sainte-Anne)(Incorporated in 1892)
- Founder: Eudist Fathers
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Around 20-30 degree programs
Key Area
- Marine industries
- Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
- Environmental Science
- Biology
- Acadian Studies
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 632
- Undergraduates: 597
- Postgraduates: 35
- Academic Staff: Arts, sciences & professional programs
Notable Alumni
- Louis LaPierre
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.2
C'est un petit campus, dans une belle région. L'Université Sainte-Anne est un peu au milieu de nulle part, mais les activités n'y manquent pas, on ne s'ennui pas. C'est aussi dans une super belle région en bordure de mer. On est aussi comme une petite famille à cause de la petitesse du campus qui selon moi est une des forces de cette institution.
Overall 4.1
Sainte-Anne is a great place to learn french or attend if you want an intimate university experience.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.4
This university is not organised with anything. Don't know how many times the financial office as messed up or I had class conflicts. Everything is prehistoric; they need to step up & upgrade how they run things there. Social life was a ton of fun; but education wise... TERRIBLE.
Overall 1.6
Ask many students who go to Ste-Anne, and they will tell you "ce n'est pas une vraie université"! The course choices are quite limited, because there are not enough students in the programs. The administration is just incompetent. Totally incompetent. Residences - disgusting. Quality of teaching - non-existent. Bottom-of-the-barrel university
Overall 1.9
As far as quality of professors, it's hit or miss. We have some amazing profs and some who don't seem qualified at all for their position. The residences are in an appalling condition which hasn't been addressed despite numerous complaints and suggestions by students. Safety and comfort of students living on campus isn't a priority.