Sackville, New Brunswick
Canada’s #1 undergraduate university by Maclean’s magazine more times than any other university.
Students come from more than 50 countries around the world
Student-to-faculty ratio 16:1
Over 45 programs of study
More than $2 million in scholarships, bursaries, and financial aid awarded each year
Arts, Science, Commerce, Fine Arts, Music.
At Mount Allison, the faculty to student ratio is 1:16, which lends itself to small class sizesMount Allison University has been ranked the #1 undergraduate university in Canada by Maclean’s magazine for 21 of the past 29 years. The university offers more than 45 programs of study across 5 degree choices – Arts, Science, Commerce, Fine Arts, and Music.
At Mount Allison, the faculty to student ratio is 1:16, which lends itself to small class sizes with the average first and second-year class size being 41 and upper-year class sizes averaging just 14.
Mount Allison has a hugely international student community, with more than 50 countries represented throughout their student body. The massive 76 acres of campus is made up of 8 unique residencies and is nestled in a town of just 5,500 residents. With generous scholarships and financial aid available, students are keen to take part in the more than 110 student-run organisations along with the teams and club available on campus. Everything from the model UN to varsity dance. 24 hours in a day and you will fill every second.
Mount Allison has a hugely international student community, with more than 50 countries represented throughout their student body. The massive 76 acres of campus is made up of 8 unique residencies and is nestled in a town of just 5,500 residents. With generous scholarships and financial aid available, students are keen to take part in the more than 110 student-run organisations along with the teams and club available on campus. Everything from the model UN to varsity dance. 24 hours in a day and you will fill every second.
To learn more about Mount Allison University, please visit their website at https://www.mta.ca/.
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