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UBC Facts

The total number of students participating in co-op programs has grown from 552 in 1995 to 1,675 in 1999.

The total number of students registered in degree programs at UBC in 1999/00:

Undergraduate students

29,146

Graduate students

6,356

More than 173,000 alumni in 120 nations have benefited from a UBC education.

UBC has the third largest endowment in Canada. The total value of the endowment was $672.7 million, as of March 31, 2000.

The tuition fee for full-time Arts students at UBC was $2,295 in 1999/2000. In comparison, the full-time Arts fee was $3,835 at the University of Toronto, $3,551 at the University of Alberta, and $4,050 at Dalhousie University.

UBC Faculty members receive upwards of $166 million annually in research funding from the government, industry and foundations.

Faculty conduct more than 4,000 research projects annually.

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