Drama Studies – Mount Allison University

FACTS

LOCATION: Sackville, New Brunswick
SCHOOL TYPE: University
LANGUAGE: English
FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE: 2,288 Students
ENTRANCE DATES: January, September
CANADIAN STUDENT TUITION STARTS AT: $10,990
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT TUITION STARTS AT: $20,885
SCHOLARSHIPS: 37 Scholarship(s)
WEBSITE: http://www.mta.ca
TELEPHONE: (506) 364-2269
TOLL-FREE: Not Reported
FAX: (506) 364-2272
EMAIL: admissions@mta.ca
ADDRESS: 62 York Street, Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada

ABOUT

Mount Allison is a primarily undergraduate liberal arts and science university with approximately 2,500 full-time students.The University has been ranked the top undergraduate university in Canada by Maclean’s magazine 17 out of the past 23 years. Fifty per cent of Mount Allison’s student population is from outside of the province and 10 per cent is international. Mount Allison is renowned for providing students with an enriching, diverse, and challenging educational experience. Degrees are offered in Arts, Commerce, Science, Fine Arts, and Music. Students can choose from over 40 majors and minors to form a unique program of study that matches their interests and career goals.

With a 17:1 student-to-faculty ratio, there is a focus on the individual, ensuring students receive personalized, one-on-one attention. The University’s immersive learning community integrates an excellent academic program with an abundance of extracurricular and cultural activities. Students can pursue their passions inside and outside the classroom, which prepares them well for future careers and graduate and professional studies.

Areas of Expertise

Arts, Commerce, Fine Arts, Music, and Science

On Campus Housing

# Beds Lowest Highest
Female only: Lowest: $5,547 Highest: $8,254
Male only: Lowest: $5,547 Highest: $8,254

A service fee of $748 is added to the cost of accommodations and covers local phone, digital cable television, hi-speed wireless internet, mini fridge and access to our coin-free laundry room. All fees, including residence, service and meal plans, are mandatory.

Incoming Students

Mount Allison offers more than 40 different programs to choose from to create your own unique degree. See for a full list of programs.

Career Planning

Mount Allison’s career services aims to equip you with the skills you need to find employment and to help employers find you. Career services staff can also help you develop your career goals and map the path to get you there. They provide help with: •careers and post-graduate exploration •resumés, interview preparation, networking •workshops and career fairs •finding on-campus and summer job opportunities •finding full-time employment after you graduate

Sports

Whether you are an athlete or a fan, with over 30 varsity, club, and intramural teams, you will find a place to play or a team to cheer on at Mount Allison. Mount Allison students have access to a wide range of fitness and recreation facilities, including a gymnasium, weight room, pool, fitness centre and dance studio, tennis courts, four playing fields, and ice rink

Activities

Mount Allison may be located in a small town, but you will quickly realize your biggest challenge is not finding something to do — it is trying to decide which of the many events and happenings you have time for. Sackville was named a Cultural Capital of Canada — its vibrant arts and culture scene includes exhibitions, theatrical performances, recitals, concerts, film, festivals, and more. Whether you love music, art, film, books, or theatre, you will find it here.

Clubs

Mount Allison is home to close to 150 student-run clubs and societies. Visit for a complete list.

Information Technology

All students have both wired and wireless Internet access. All residence rooms, campus buildings, and classrooms are linked to the campus network. There are a number of PC and Mac computer labs on campus, as well as computers in the campus library. Each student at Mount Allison University receives a computer account, which gives full access to the Internet, a personal Mount Allison e-mail address, and computer support.

Cultural

Sackville was named a Cultural Capital of Canada — its vibrant arts and culture scene includes exhibitions, theatrical performances, recitals, concerts, film, festivals, and more. Whether you love music, art, film, books, or theatre, you will find it here.

Special Services

The Meighen Centre for Learning Assistance and Research offers support for students with diagnosed learning disabilities. Students may also access a number of resources through our student life office, including personal and career counselling, a campus nurse, student employment information, and academic support. The Wellness Centre offers services to support both your physical and mental well-being.

International Involvement

Ten percent of Mount Allison students are international and come from approximately 50 different countries. To help make Mount Allison a home away from home, we offer a variety of services for international students.

Campus Tour

Many students say a campus tour helped them make their final decision to come here. But, if you can’t visit campus in person, or you just want to check out our beautiful campus before you arrive, visit our brand new virtual tour. It’s the next best thing to being here. To book a campus tour, fill in the campus visit booking form (you will receive a response within 48 hours) at . If you have any questions, contact our admissions team at <campusvisit@mta.ca>.</campusvisit@mta.ca>

Other

Mount Allison’s award-winning dining services offer a variety of balanced, healthy-eating options. The University is also committed to sustainability. Forty per cent of the food offered on campus comes from local providers. Also, the University grows some of its fruit, vegetables, and herbs on its own farm.

ADMISSIONS

Requirements for International Students

Students studying in other educational systems are expected to satisfy the university admissions requirements of their own country, and must demonstrate a high level of accomplishment. To view the requirements for international applicants please see .

Procedure for International Students

http://www.mta.ca/uploadedFiles/Community/International_Centre/Study_abroad_and_exchange/Students_In/International%20Student%20Handbook.pdf

Academic Year

Type of System Semester
Entrance Dates January, September
Language of Instruction English

FEES & SCHOLARSHIPS

Tuition Fees

International Students: $19,040 – $37,780

Notes for Canadian Students:

These amounts include the mandatory fees listed below.

New Brunswick students who are a resident of New Brunswick and had a start date of Sept 2019 or earlier and will be full time or part time at Mount Allison will receive a rebate. This will be applied to their student account as a NB discount in the fall and winter term.

Notes for International Students:

International students are eligible for the same scholarships and bursaries as Canadian students.

Supplementary Fees 2023 – 2024

Library contribution
Lowest $15
Highest $15

NOTE: This fee is mandatory.

Mount Allison Students’ Union Membership fee
Lowest $712
Highest $712

NOTE: Full-time MASU (student union) membership and extended health and dental coverage

Technology and Service fee
Lowest $200
Highest $200

NOTE: This fee is mandatory.

Application fee
Lowest $50
Highest $50

NOTE: This fee is mandatory.

Argosy (student newspaper)
Lowest $33
Highest $33

NOTE: This fee is mandatory.

CHMA (student radio)
Lowest $40
Highest $40

NOTE: This fee is mandatory.

Scholarships

Canadian Students
Entrance: 0 Lowest: $500 Highest: $48,000

Notes for Canadian Students

You must have a calculated admission average of 80% (or equivalent) to be eligible for an entrance scholarships. Entrance scholarships range from $4,000-$20,000 ($1,000-$5,000 a year). Mount Allison’s entrance scholarships are rewarded based on demonstrated: extracurricular involvement, leadership experience, community service, work/internship experience, as well as academic transcripts.

Notes for International Students

Please view ‘Financial Aid Notes for Canadian Students’.

37 scholarship(s) found.
Scholarship Value Deadline Monthly Views
Grace Annie Lockhart Memorial ScholarshipMount Allison UniversityAny $6,000 March 01, 2023 Low
Guaranteed Entrance ScholarshipsMount Allison UniversityAny $4,000 March 01, 2023 Moderate
CN Brown ScholarshipMount Allison UniversityAny $1,300 November 01, 2023 Low
Sobey ScholarshipMount Allison UniversityAny $7,000 March 01, 2023 Low
International Baccalaureate Scholar AwardMount Allison UniversityAny $3,000 March 01, 2023 Low
Top Student Scholar AwardMount Allison UniversityAny $2,000 March 01, 2023 Low
President’s ScholarshipMount Allison UniversityAny $5,000 March 01, 2023 Low
Marjorie Young Bell ScholarshipMount Allison UniversityAny $12,000 March 01, 2023 Very High
Ron Joyce Foundation ScholarshipMount Allison UniversityBusiness/Commerce, General $3,000 March 01, 2023 Low
Jean And Francis Chubb ScholarshipMount Allison UniversityFrench Language and Literature, GeneralFrench Literature (France and the French Community) $3,000 March 01, 2023 Low
Bell Family Achievement AwardMount Allison UniversityAny $9,000 March 01, 2023
The Eleanor Marie McCain AwardsMount Allison UniversityDevelopmental and Child Psychology $10,000 March 01, 2023
The Martha L.A. McCain AwardsMount Allison UniversityAny $10,000 March 01, 2023 Low
The Michael H. McCain AwardsMount Allison UniversityAny $10,000 March 01, 2023
The Margaret Wallace McCain AwardsMount Allison UniversityAny $10,000 March 01, 2023
The J. Scott McCain AwardsMount Allison UniversityAny $10,000 March 01, 2023
Enid F Webber Memorial ScholarshipMount Allison UniversityAny $9,000 March 01, 2023
Enid F Webber Memorial Fine Arts ScholarshipMount Allison UniversityFine/Studio Arts, General $9,000 March 01, 2023 Low
McKenna School ScholarshipMount Allison UniversityEconomics, GeneralPhilosophyPolitical Science and Government, General $10,000 March 01, 2023
Claudette MacKay-Lassonde ScholarshipMount Allison UniversityAny $15,000 March 01, 2023
Gibbens Lassonde ScholarshipMount Allison UniversityFine/Studio Arts, General n/s March 01, 2023
The Class Of 1968 Entrance AwardMount Allison UniversityAny n/s March 01, 2023
WUSC AwardMount Allison UniversityAny $8,945 March 01, 2023
CIS Residence AwardMount Allison UniversityAny $5,000 March 01, 2023
International AwardMount Allison UniversityAny $5,000 March 01, 2023
Residence AwardMount Allison UniversityAny $5,000 March 01, 2023
J.E.A. Crake Award — TantramarMount Allison UniversityFine/Studio Arts, GeneralMusic, General $2,700 March 01, 2023
Community Leaders AwardMount Allison UniversityAny $2,000 March 01, 2023
Aubrey And Nancy M. Cameron AwardsMount Allison UniversityAny n/s March 01, 2023
Class Of ’65 Millennium ScholarshipMount Allison UniversityAny $2,500 November 01, 2023
Gibbens Lassonde Performance Award For Art History/Museum And Curatorial StudiesMount Allison UniversityArt History, Criticism and ConservationMuseology/Museum Studies $5,000 April 22, 2023
Gibbens Lassonde Performance Awards (Fine Arts Students) (Year 1)Mount Allison UniversityFine/Studio Arts, General $7,000 April 22, 2023
Gibbens Lassonde Performance Awards (Fine Arts Students) (Year 2)Mount Allison UniversityFine/Studio Arts, General $7,000 April 22, 2023
Gibbens Lassonde Performance Awards (Fine Arts Students) (Year 3)Mount Allison UniversityFine/Studio Arts, General $7,000 April 22, 2023
The Honorable Catherine Callbeck Award (PEI Students)Mount Allison UniversityBusiness/Commerce, General $3,000 n/s
McKenna School Upper-Year Scholarship (PPE Students)Mount Allison UniversityEconomics, GeneralPhilosophyPolitical Science and Government, General $5,000 May 15, 2023
Wendall And Jean Halliday MacKay Award In Environmental LeadershipMount Allison UniversityBiology/Biological Sciences, GeneralChemistry, GeneralEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental StudiesGeographyPhilosophy,More… $2,400 March 31, 2023

ALL PROGRAMS

  • American Studies Bachelor
  • Art History Bachelor
  • Aviation (BComm) Bachelor
  • Aviation (BSc) Bachelor
  • Biochemistry Bachelor
  • Biology Bachelor
  • Canadian Public Policy Bachelor
  • Canadian Studies Bachelor
  • Chemistry Bachelor
  • Classical Studies Bachelor
  • Cognitive Science Bachelor
  • Commerce (BA) Bachelor
  • Computer Science Bachelor
  • Drama Studies Bachelor
  • Economics Bachelor
  • English Bachelor
  • Environmental Science Bachelor
  • Environmental Science Bachelor; Honours
  • Environmental Studies Bachelor; Honours
  • Environmental Studies Bachelor
  • Fine Arts Bachelor
  • French Studies Bachelor
  • Geography Bachelor
  • Hispanic Studies Bachelor
  • History Bachelor
  • International Relations Bachelor
  • Mathematics Bachelor; Honours
  • Mathematics Bachelor
  • Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Bachelor
  • Philosophy Bachelor
  • Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Bachelor; Honours
  • Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Bachelor
  • Physics Bachelor
  • Political Science Bachelor
  • Psychology (BA) Bachelor
  • Psychology (BA) Bachelor; Honours
  • Religious Studies Bachelor
  • Sociology Bachelor

CONTACT US

Admissions for Canadian Students
Admissions
62 York Street, Wallace McCain Student Centre
Sackville, NB   E4L 1E2
Canada
Tel: (506) 364-2269
Fax: (506) 364-2272
Website: http://www.mta.ca
Email: admissions@mta.ca

Admissions for International Students
Admissions
62 York Street, Wallace McCain Student Centre
Sackville, NB   E4L 1E2
Canada
Tel: (506) 364-2269
Fax: (506) 364-2272
Website: http://www.mta.ca
Email: admissions@mta.ca

Athletics
Athletics and Recreation
50 York Street, Athletics Centre
Sackville, NB   E4L 1E4
Canada
Tel: (506) 364-2401
Website: http://athletics.mta.ca
Email: athletics@mta.ca

Campus Tours
Student Service Co-ordinator – Campus Tours
Registrar’s Office
62 York Street
Sackville, NB   E4L 1E2
Canada
Tel: (506) 364-2269
Fax: (506) 364-2272
Website: https://www.mta.ca/visit/
Email: campusvisit@mta.ca

Financial Aid
Financial Services
62 York Street, Centennial Hall
Sackville, NB   E4L 1E2
Canada
Tel: (506) 364-2242
Website: www.mta.ca/apply
Email: financialservices@mta.ca

Registrar
Registrar
Registrar’s Office
62 York Street, Wallace McCain Student Centre
Sackville, NB   E4L 1E2
Canada
Tel: (506) 364-2269
Fax: (506) 364-2272
Website: http://www.mta.ca
Email: regoffice@mta.ca

Residence
Housing
155 Main Street
Sackville, NB   E4L 1E2
Canada
Tel: (506) 364-2252
Website: https://www.mta.ca/housing/
Email: resroom@mta.ca

General Contact Information
Registrar’s Office
62 York Street
Sackville, NB   E4L 1E2
Canada
Tel: (506) 364-2269
Fax: (506) 364-2272
Website: http://www.mta.ca
Email: admissions@mta.ca

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