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University of Fredericton
Motto
Accessible. Affordable. Accredited.
Type
Private for-profit
Established
2005
Affiliation
non-denominational
President
Don Roy
Location
Fredericton
,
New Brunswick
,
Canada
Campus
Online
Colours
white and red
Website
www.ufred.ca
The University of Fredericton is a private for-profit online university established in 2005 in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The university's first verified degrees were offered in 2007. It offers MBA, EMBA and Master’s Certificates through its Sandermoen School of Business. The university also offers diploma and certificate programs through its School of Occupational Health, and Safety and Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace programs.
The university offers its programs through distance learning using live, online classrooms.[1] The University of Fredericton's business programs are validated by the Province of New Brunswick in Canada under section 3 of the provincial Degree Granting Act.[1] The University of Fredericton received accreditation for these programs on April 10, 2007.[2]
On June 13, 2023 it was announced that the University of Fredericton had been acquired by the IU Group, the Owners of the IU International University of Applied Sciences.
^ abDegree Granting Act in New Brunswick
^"Fully-Online University Academics". University of Fredericton. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
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