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Grad schools in Nova Scotia offer flexible and innovative programs in their master's and PhD program for those who have already completed their bachelor's degree. You will find many options in the historic city of Halifax, a lively coastal hub that is home to almost 400,000 people. Or, for a quieter setting, Truro offers unique architecture, while Antigonish is home to almost 5000 people and numerous regional activities. To learn more about graduate programs offered in the harbour city of Halifax, see Grad Schools in Halifax, or, for a more rural experience, see Grad Schools in Antigonish and Grad Schools in Truro.
To find out more about grad studies in Nova Scotia, see Grad Source's Directory of Grad Schools in Nova Scotia. Grad Source's information is organized in a uniform manner for all graduate schools, allowing you to easily browse through your options and compare criteria, including graduate tuition costs, admission requirements, program start and completion dates and more. It's all right here!
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