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St. Peter's College is a private Catholic liberal arts college located in Muenster, Saskatchewan, Canada. Founded in 1921 by the Benedictine monks of St. Peter's Abbey, it operates as a federated college of the University of Saskatchewan, offering first- and second-year courses in arts and science as well as some certificate and diploma programs. The college provides a small, faith-based learning environment that emphasizes academic excellence and personal development within a close-knit community. The campus is situated in the rural town of Muenster, northeast of Saskatoon, and features facilities such as a library, student residences, a cafeteria, a chapel, and athletic spaces. Students who complete courses at St. Peter's College receive University of Saskatchewan credit, allowing them to transition smoothly into the third year of related bachelor's degree programs. The institution serves students from across Saskatchewan and beyond, including international learners.
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- IELTS
- 6.5+
- TOEFL
- 90+
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