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First Nations University of Canada

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The First Nations University of Canada, established in 1976 in Regina, Saskatchewan, is a small public university officially recognized by the Ministry of Advanced Education of Saskatchewan. With an enrollment of 1,000-1,999 students, it offers pre-bachelor's (such as certificates, diplomas, associate or foundation) and bachelor's degrees in several areas. Acceptance is selective, based on academic records and grades, and the acceptance rate is 80-89%. International students are welcome to apply. The university provides facilities and resources including a library, sports amenities, online courses, and administrative services.

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