A BSc at Mount Allison is hands on and high achieving. The program provides both academic and extracurricular opportunities that will turn your love for science into a personalized path for your future. With ten programs to choose from, there is a niche for every one. And the interdisciplinary nature of your degree allows you to explore other passions in the areas of Arts, Commerce, Fine Arts, and Music.
This world-class program offers scientific opportunities to learn, teach, and grow at every turn.
Exciting career options are available, including:
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Bill McIntyre: From Mount Allison to Medical School
Bill McIntyre (’06) says in many ways Mount Allison University chose him. His parents met at Mount Allison and he grew up knowing he would attend the University after high school. It just made sense. He was looking for a challenging biology program, while at the same time having the opportunity to explore other subjects in a liberal arts environment. He also wanted to play football. And when it came time to apply, he was awarded a Bell Scholarship — one of the University’s most prestigious awards.
“Everything just seemed to fall into place,” says McIntyre.
During his four years at Mount Allison he was involved with the Students’ Administrative Council, the Bioscience Student Society, and the varsity football team. He was also awarded a summer undergraduate research grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC). And was recognized with the University’s Gil Latter Award in his final year as the male graduate who made the greatest overall contribution to university life.
“That award made me feel like I had really used my time at Mount Allison as best as I could,” he says. Read the full story
Luyao Li pursuing PhD in planetary science at MIT
Beijing resident Luyao Li (’10) had never heard of Mount Allison until a networking event at Qinghua University brought her in touch with Mount Allison’s former Dean of Students, Charlie Hunter. After Hunter’s recommendation, she began researching the University and chose to transfer to Mount Allison for her third and fourth year. Li had already completed two years of Material Science and Engineering at the University of Science and Technology in Beijing, CN.
“I felt that Mount Allison would be able to offer me a very high quality education, and I would enjoy studying overseas and learning about another part of the world,” she says. Read the full story
Kyle Hill earning international acclaim
Kyle Hill (’06) has been making headlines since he first arrived at Mount Allison. The recipient of a Bell Scholarship, one of the University’s most prestigious awards valued at $48,000 over four years, and Mount Allison’s 46th Rhodes Scholar recently completed his PhD in physics at the University of Oxford, specializing in medical imaging of the lungs. He was also the recipient of other distinguished awards, co-authored five academic journal articles, created Mount Allison’s Science Undergraduate Research Fair (SURF) in his first year, and was involved in a long list of on- and off-campus activities and volunteer organizations. Read the full story