Financing your degree is a team effort and we're here to help.

80% of our first-year students received financial aid last year.

We want to help remove financial barriers that may keep you from taking this important step. In addition to your own savings and family contributions, Mount Allison provides support through scholarships, bursaries, awards, and on-campus employment.


DEADLINES EXTENDED!
Deadline to apply for scholarships: March 4
Deadline to apply for bursaries: March 11


*Not available for students starting in January

 

Three ways we can help finance your education

Merit-based scholarships

Most scholarships and awards recognize your academic achievement and personal accomplishments.

Need-based financial aid

Need-based financial aid such as bursaries and loans are awarded based on your financial need.

Student employment

Work on campus! Opportunities are available both during the academic year and in the summer.

 


How much will my first year cost?

Start your financial planning early! We can help you estimate how much your first year of university will cost.

Tuition, fees, and due dates

Scholarships and bursaries

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Mount A is #2 in student awards


Maclean’s ranks Mount Allison second in student and faculty awards in its latest University Rankings. To date, 56 Mount Allison students have become Rhodes Scholars — one of the best per capita records in Canada.

Financial aid news

Pitch-perfect performance
Music student Emma Yee hitting all the right notes at the Halifax Summer Opera Festival
New award supports graduating Black students
The Murewa Black Student Leader Award will have its inaugural recipient this year
Meet the 2023-2024 McCain Scholars
Prestigious awards program makes Mount Allison possible and acknowledges the hard work and passions of students