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Special Initiatives

Class Projects

When classes come back to campus for their Reunion, some make a decision to leave a legacy to benefit future generations of Allisonians. They leave their footprint on the campus by establishing a class project.

With the guidance of a Development Office, class projects are established at class meetings during Reunion Weekend. Most projects provide essential funding for bursaries and scholarships.

At the end of the active fundraising period (usually five years), class projects are turned over to the University at the alumni banquet during Reunion Weekend. However, you can continue to make donations to your class project for however many years you choose.

Many classes have committed their time and their financial resources to support projects that will tell others that they, too, attended and continue to support Mount Allison University.

Here are the active class projects:
Class of 1933 International Student Bursary
Class of 1941 Bursary
Class of 1943 Bursary
Class of 1946 Summer Student Research Scholarship
Class of 1948 Bursary
Class of 1951 Bursary
Class of 1952 Bursary
Class of 1955 Bursary
Class of 1957 Visiting Artists Program
Class of 1958 Bursary
Class of 1959 Bursary
Class of 1960 Bursary
Class of 1961 Bursary
Class of 1963 Bursary
Class of 1964 Bursary
Class of 1965 Millennium Scholarships
Class of 1967 Physically Challenged Award
Class of 1968 Entrance Scholarship
Class of 1972 Bursary
Class of 1973 International Exchange Travel Bursary
Class of 1975 Disability Fund
Class of 1978 Scholarship
Class of 1989 Entrance Bursary

Make a gift to your class project.

To inquire about class projects, contact:
Susan Smith, Manager of Annual Giving Fund
ssmith@mta.ca; (506) 364-2349; toll free 1-866-890-6318


Campus Community Campaign

The Campus Community Campaign is committed to assisting in the early development of the Centre for Engaged Learning, which will be housed in a single location within the Ralph Pickard Bell Library.  

THE CAMPUS COMMUNITY consists of all current and former faculty & staff of Mount Allison University.

To learn more, see Campus Community Campaign.

 

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