Welcome!

Welcome to our 2026 Virtual Winter Open House. Discover all the benefits of our small, tight-knit university community from home. Take a virtual tour, attend a mini lecture, learn how to make the most of student life, and much more!

From the in-person Open House:

  • Some in-person presentations, including the 'What’s Next' presentation and panel, experiential learning and careers session, and academic information sessions are being recorded and will be available for viewing at a later date, along with a residence tour showcasing a range of room types and houses across campus.
  • Follow the in-person Open House live on Instagram: instagram.com/mountallison

Greetings from Dr. Ian Sutherland, President and Vice-Chancellor


 

Explore campus

Virtual tours

Our virtual campus tours provide students with a comprehensive all-access look into the Mount Allison campus and student experience.

Campus map

Through our interactive campus map you can explore our historic campus and see photos and descriptions of all our buildings, including all residences.

Book a campus tour

Come to campus anytime and book your own 90-minute guided campus tour led by our student campus ambassadors. Explore classrooms, residences, and other campus spaces.

 

Attend a mini lecture

Chemistry & Biochemistry 

The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry emphasizes experiential learning — you will graduate with 600 to 1,200 hours of lab experience, developing important analytical and presentation skills along the way.

Health Studies

Health Studies offers a multifaceted approach to the study of health, allowing students the opportunity to engage with health from biological, behavioural, social, environmental, ethical, historical, cultural and population perspectives.

Watch more mini lectures

 

How to get the most out of student life

Residence living

The Mount Allison residence community provides safe, supportive, and convenient housing options where you'll live, learn, work, and play.

Student support

Mount Allison offers services to support your mental, physical, and spiritual well-being, as well as to help you prepare for your future career.

Student involvement

Students quickly discover the endless opportunities to get highly involved in extracurriculars on and off campus.

Learn more about Life @ MtA

 

Discover our experiential learning opportunities

Student research 

You'll get the chance to take part in innovative research projects as early as second year, a rarity at the undergraduate level. You'll have ample opportunities to work with world-class professors on research, including employment as summer research assistants.

Paid internships 

Mount Allison offers exceptional opportunities to join businesses and organizations locally and internationally for paid internships that will allow you to gain hands-on experience. Internships are open to students from all programs.

learn more about experiential learning at Mount Allison

 

Current and past members of the Mount Allison Alumni Board

Learn where a Mount Allison degree can take you

Alumni podcast

The When Ducks Leave the Pond podcast brings to light the fascinating journeys and achievements of Mount Allison alumni through heartfelt and insightful dialogues.

Listen to the podcast

Alumni magazine

The Record, Mount Allison's magazine for alumni and friends, connects and informs Allisonians from around the world, sharing alumni stories and University news.

Read the Record

 

Staff from the Mount Allison Admissions Office

Admissions questions? We can help!

For the quickest service, email admissions@mta.ca.

Your message will be directed to the admissions counsellor responsible for your area. Include a phone number if you would like a call back. Our admissions staff is dedicated to helping support prospective students, parents, and guidance counsellors with our admissions process.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Canadian students: admissions@mta.ca
International students: international@mta.ca
Tel: (506) 364-2269  Fax: (506) 364-2272

MAILING ADDRESS
Admissions Office
62 York St. Sackville, NB
E4L 1E2  CANADA


 

Parents and supporters

Parents and supporters play an important role in supporting and encouraging students — from admissions through graduation. We want to provide you with the information and tools you need to support your student as they navigate the excitement and challenge of choosing a university.

For parents and supporters of prospective students

 

Wondering what's next? Follow our helpful guide.

admitted students