Are you a post-secondary leader and looking to connect with colleagues, best-practices, and excellence in higher education? CampusNB’s biennial symposium is a great way to connect with the best in learning and learning mobility.

Moncton, NB, 2026


As we closed the 2025 year, looking ahead to 2026, CampusNB hosted our Registrarial Symposium. Over 180 enrollment professionals from across the province gathered at Université de Moncton for this signature event.
Colleagues from admissions and registrar’s offices from every region of New Brunswick joined together for a one-day symposium focused on learner mobility, prior learning assessment, international students, credential transfers, and more.
Keynote presentations were complimented by small group discussions supporting the mission-critical work of enrollment in an ever-changing landscape while highlighting the expertise within the province.
“The exceptional participation showed both the need for such an event to be held here in the province, as well as highlighted the dedicated work in making enrolment frictionless for New Brunswick’s students. Our institutions are very fortunate to have such dedicated professionals serving our students.” noted Dr. Sheldon MacLeod, Executive Director of CampusNB. He was also pleased to note that planning for the 2026 symposium was already underway, noting “the dedication of our registrar’s to building on success for their colleagues and students”.
Participants attended from:
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Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick
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Crandall University
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Mount Allison University
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Université de Moncton
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University of New Brunswick
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St. Thomas University
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New Brunswick Community College
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New Brunswick College of Craft and Design
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Skilled Trades NB
Special appreciation is extended to our hosts at Université de Moncton for an exceptional experience.
CampusNB is a consortium representing the province’s universities and colleges. Its mission is to be a leader in learner mobility, through fostering collaboration among member institutions, enhancing access to postsecondary education, and ensuring students across New Brunswick have opportunities to succeed in a global, knowledge-based economy.

