Find your perfect french programs in Canada
Find french programs in Canada you love that match your needs and aspirations, where you stand a high chance of acceptance.
What are the top french universities in Canada?
Top french programs in Canada
What are the top french undergraduate programs in Canada?
Cape Breton UniversityFrench - BA
- 4 years
- Full-time
- On campus
- Program type
- Bachelor's
- Subject area
- French
- Location
- Sydney, Canada
- Next available start date
- September 2025 +4 more
- Annual tuition fee
- 19,875CAD
- Admission requirements
- Am I eligible?
Concordia University of EdmontonFrench - BA
- 3 years
- Full-time
- On campus
- Program type
- Bachelor's
- Subject area
- French
- Location
- Edmonton, Canada
- Next available start date
- September 2025 +1 more
- Annual tuition fee
- 27,651CAD
- Admission requirements
- Am I eligible?
Mount Saint Vincent UniversityFrench - BA
- 4 years
- Full-time
- On campus
- Program type
- Bachelor's
- Subject area
- French
- Location
- Halifax, Canada
- Next available start date
- September 2025 +1 more
- Annual tuition fee
- 21,537CAD
- Admission requirements
- Am I eligible?
Trent UniversityFrench & Francophone Studies (Co-op) - BBA
- 4 years
- Full-time
- On campus
- Program type
- Bachelor's
- Subject area
- French, Francophone Studies
- Location
- Peterborough, Canada
- Next available start date
- September 2025 +3 more
- Annual tuition fee
- 30,549CAD
- Admission requirements
- Am I eligible?
University of New BrunswickFrench (Fredericton Campus) - BA
- 4 years
- Full-time
- On campus
- Program type
- Bachelor's
- Subject area
- French
- Location
- Fredericton, Canada
- Next available start date
- September 2025 +1 more
- Annual tuition fee
- 19,627CAD
- Admission requirements
- Am I eligible?
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Student reviews for french in Canada
I’m honoring in French, perhaps the difficulty level should be a little higher since those who are fluent are repeating almost the same classes each year