Mount Allison University

Mount Allison University

62 York St, Sackville, NB E4L 1E2         Email: international@mta.ca          Phone: 1-506-540-1054

PROGRAMS

Commerce

Student will study a variety of business areas: Accounting, Finance, Marketing and Management

Degree Options include: Bachelor of Commerce (with honors option), Bachelor of Arts, Commerce Major or Any Degree, Commerce Minor

Fine Arts

Explore: Drawing, Painting, Photography (Analog & Digital), Printmaking (Lithography, Silkscreen, Intaglio, Relief and Letterpress), Sculpture, Open Media

Degree Options : Bachelor of Fine Arts,  Bachelor of Arts with a major/minor in Fine Arts or Bachelor of Arts with a major/minor in Art History

Music

Areas of Study: Voice, Piano, Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion, Guitar, Organ, Harpsichord

Degree Options: Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Arts with an honours, major or minor in Music , Any degree with a minor in Music

Graduate Programs

Master of Science Graduate Degree Options : 

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • Specially approved graduate programs are also possible in other disciplines of Science (Environmental Science, Physics, etc)

 

 

International Fees: Full-time tuition ($17,250CAD),   Textbooks ($1,500CAD),     International student basic medial coverage ($655CAD),  Full-time student organization fees ($583CAD-Student union membership, library contribution, student newspaper and radio) 

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  • ANTIGA & BARBUDA  -Required: Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) with a minimum of two 2-unit subjects
  • BAHAMAS -General Certificate of Education (GCE)  or 1st year College of The Bahamas or University of The West Indies
  • BARBADOS -Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) with a minimum of two 2-unit subjects or General Certificate Of Education (GCE) or 1st year University of The West Indies
  • British Virgin Islands Required: Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) with a minimum of two 2-unit subjects or General Certificate Of Education (GCE)

     
  • BERMUDA -Bermuda School Certificate (BSC) with high academic standing or 1st year Bermuda College
  • JAMAICA – Required: Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) with a minimum of two 2-unit subjects or General Certificate Of Education (GCE)
  • ST. LUCIA – Required: Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) with a minimum of two 2-unit subjects or General Certificate Of Education (GCE)
  • TRINIDAD and TOBAGO-Required: Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) with a minimum of two 2-unit subjects or General Certificate Of Education (GCE) or 1st year University of The West Indies

Email admissions@mta.ca for additional country specific requirements.

English proficiency– The following acts as proof of English Proficiency:

  1. Successful completion of at least three years of academic instruction at a Canadian secondary institution, as recognized by Mount Allison University
  2. Successful completion of at least 30 credit hours (or equivalent) at a post-secondary institution, as recognized by Mount Allison University, where English is the primary language of instruction
  3. TOEFL score of 90 (internet test), 580 (paper test), 213 (computer test) (DI Code 0939) with no band score lower than 20
  4. International English Language Testing System – Academic (IELTS) score of 6.5 with no band score lower than 5

Scholarships

Scholarships & Bursaries

In order to be considered for enhanced entrance and designated scholarships and awards students must submit a separate online application that is located on the secure student network (CONNECT@MTA),. Once offered admission, Students must apply no later than MARCH 1.

Once offered admission,  students must submit a separate online application that is located on the secure student network (CONNECT@MTA), in order to be considered for enhanced entrance and designated scholarships and awards .

RESIDENCES

Campbell Hall

  • Amongst the biggest residences
  • All rooms attached to a semi-private en-suite bathroom
  • Offers single, double, and triple en-suite rooms
  • Only residence on campus with a fitness room
  • Number of beds: 190
  • Mattress Size: Twin extra-long (80”)
  • Kitchen facilities on every floor
  • Laundry facilities on ground level
  • Televisions in each room
  • Gym facilities on first floor

 

 

Windsor Hall

  • Biggest Residence
  • Co-ed Residence
  • Double and Some Single Style Rooms
  • Number of beds: 150
  • Mattress size: Twin extra-long (80”)
  • Square footage: 71,000 sq ft.
  • Kitchen facilities on each floor
  • Laundry facilities on ground level
  • Movable furniture – bed, desk, dresser, built-in closet, chair, and mini-fridge
  • Bathrooms: Single gender, all gender community, private

 

Harper Hall

  • Single Room, Double Room, en-suite
  • Number of Beds: 187
  • Mattress size: Twin extra-long (80”)
  • Kitchen Facilities on each floor
  • Laundry Facilities on ground level
  • Movable furniture – bed, built-in (unmovable) desk and closet, chair, and mini-fridge
  • Bathrooms: Integrated community

 

Hunton House

  • Double and Single Rooms
  • 10 Gender-Neutral Private Washrooms on each Level
  • Number of beds: 108
  • Mattress size: Twin (74”)
  • Kitchen and laundry facilities on ground level
  • Movable furniture – bed, desk, built-in closet with dresser, chair, and mini-fridge

 

 

Bigelow House

  • Completely Renovated in 2014
  • Single en-suite, Single and Double Rooms
  • Private, Gender-neutral bathrooms
  • Number of beds: 85
  • Mattress size: Twin (74”)
  • Kitchen and laundry facilities on ground level
  • Fixed (unmovable) furniture – bed, desk, closet unit with built-in shelving, chair, microwaves and mini-fridge (television in en-suites only) 

 

Bennett House

  • Singles, Doubles and Single En-Suite Rooms
  • Private, Gender Neutral Bathrooms (All Genders)
  • Number of beds: 102
  • Mattress size: Twin (74”)
  • Kitchen and laundry facilities on ground level
  • Movable furniture – bed, desk, closet unit with built-in shelving, chair, and mini-fridge

 

Edwards House

  • Single Rooms Only
  • Bathrooms: Single gender, all gender community
  • Number of beds: 74
  • Mattress size: Twin (74”)
  • Kitchen facilities on each floor
  • Laundry facilities on ground level
  • Built-in furniture – bed, desk, dresser, built-in closet, chair and mini-fridge.

 

Thornton House

  • Room type: Single, single private en-suites
  • Bathrooms: Private and shared ensuite, all gender
  • Number of beds: 71
  • Mattress size: Twin (74”)
  • Kitchen facilities, laundry facilities on ground floor
  • Fixed (unmovable) furniture – bed, desk, closet, chair, microwaves and mini-fridge, (television in en-suites only)

2017/2018 ROOM FEES ($CAD) : Single: $6,007   Super single: $6,341   Single shared ensuite: $6,719   Single private ensuite:$7,428    Double: $5,124   Double Ensuite: $5,646 Triple Ensuite: $4,697

Mount Allison offers one meal plan : Unlimited meal plan: $4,714CAD per year

CLUBS/ SPORTS/ RECREATION

CLUBS/SOCIETIES: 

MOSAIC (Multicultural Club), 

Anthropology Society, APP Development Society, Atlantic Wildlife Institute MTA, Association for Physically Disabled & Chronically Ill Students (ACID), Astronomy Society, Atlantic International Studies Organization (ATLIS) , Aviation Society,  Bands SocietyBecause I Am A Girl (BIAAG)Best Buddies MTA, Biology Society, Black Students for Advocacy, Awareness, & Togetherness (BSAAT), Black Tie Productions, B.O.D.I.E.S. (Building Optimal Development of Images by Educating Students),  Canadian Studies Society, MTA Cappella, Care for the Elderly, Catalyst (Queer Straight Alliance), Centre for International Studies, Change Your Mind (mental well-being), Chem/Biochem Society, Chess Club, Children’s Wish Foundation, Chinese Students’ Association, Cinema Politica Mount Allison, Classic Films Society, Classics Society, Coffee Club, Commerce Society, Conduct Becoming , Creative Writing Society, Cumberland North Academy Reading Program, Dignitas Youth, Debate Society, Drama Studies Society, Eco-Action, Economics Society, Edible Ethics, Elliott Chorale  , Enactus Mount Allison, Equality Engagement Society, Eurhetorian Debate Society, Fair Vote Canada,  Filmmakers’ Society MTA, Fine Arts Society, Free the Children,  French Club/Le Cercle Français, Garnet & Gold Musical Theatre SocietyGeography & Environment Society, Get R.E.A.L. MtA (Reach Equality At Last), Global Brigades MTA, Graduate Studies Society, Great Canadian Sales Competition, Green Party MtA, Habitat for Humanity MTA, Haidon Gumdo, Health Care Outreach MTA, Health Matters Society, Hempology 101, Hip Hop Club, History Society, The Ideas Roundtable, Indigenous Student Support Group, Investment Club MTA, Instrument Repair Club, Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship (IVCF), International Choir & Song Circle, Jack.org, Jewish Students’ Association (JSA), The Kindness Project, Korean Students’ Association, Latin Dancing Society, League of Gamers, Let’s Talk Science, LINKS (Linking Language to Learning at Salem Elementary School), The Literacy Project,Math and Computer Science Society, MEDLIFE MTA, Meighen Centre Society, Model United Nations MTA,  Msaada, Music Makes a DifferenceMusic Society, Naiki-Ryu Budo Society, NERF, Ninjitsu, Outdoor Activities Club MTA, Oxfam, Philosophy Society, Physics Society, Political Science and International Relations Society, PPE (Politics, Philosophy, and Economics) Society, Pop-Up Show Society, Presents: The Improv, Psychology Society, Relay for Life, Religious Studies Society, Right to Play MTA, The Rose Campaign, Rotaract (Rotary), Rover Scout Crew, Salsa Society, 7 MondaysShinerama,The Skeptics Society, S.M.I.L.E. , Spanish Club/Club de Espanol, Sociology Society, START Gallery, Street Self-Defence Class, Student Alumni Association, Swing Society, Team Fox, TEDX Organizing Committee, Tintamarre MTA – bilingual theatre troupe , Toastmasters, Transition Network Sackville-Mount Allison, Underbridge Press, UNICEF, The Vagina Monologues, Women in Science, Women’s & Gender Studies Society MTA, Women in Leadership Conference, World University Service of Canada (WUSC), Young Liberal Association MTAYoung New Democrats of MTA, Youth Mentorship Program, ZAPS: Zombie Apocalypse Prevention Society, Zettel Magazine

SPORTSField Hockey ,Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Badminton Club,Golf Team, Rugby Football Club MTA (Men’s), Rugby Football Club MTA (Women’s), Archery Club (Sackville), Fencing Club ,Freestyle Martial Arts & Self Defence,Lacrosse Club (Men’s), Road Runners (skateboarders), Run for a Cause, Run for the Cure Team,Shotakan Karate Club, Indoor Soccer Club, Intramural Outdoor Soccer Club, Synchronized Swimming MTA, Table Tennis Social Club, Ultimate Frisbee Club MTA, Varsity Dance, Volleyball Club

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