There is an incredible amount of creativity and passion throughout the Mount Allison student body. Often times, students demonstrate this creativity through the development of new ideas, trips, events, programs, and initiatives. The reality, however, is that these ideas, although worthwhile, sometimes require access to financial means outside of the typical student's budget.
In an attempt to increase campus spirit, encourage the holistic development of our students, and provide access to experiences not otherwise available to our residences, Mount Allison is proud to offer students, both on- and off-campus, the financial assistance needed to see these projects come to life.
Such funding has allowed student-groups to travel across the Maritimes, sometimes further, enriching their lives and expanding all areas of their personal, social, academic, and educational development.
Campbell-Verduyn Fund
The purpose of the Campbell-Verduyn mini-grant program is to provide Student Life activities. Funds will be as a reimbursement - according to guidelines listed in the official Campbell-Verduyn Application. The final amount of the grant awarded is at the complete discretion of the review committee. This is a competitive grant process.
Please visit the Campbell-Verduyn Application Form for more information.
You will find the Final Report for the Campbell-Verduyn Fund here.
SAC Residence Grant
In 2010, the SAC created a new budget line which directly benefits University Residences. The new budget line, known as the Residence Grant Fund, is comprised of multiple mini-grants available to all University Residences.
Please visit the SAC Residence Grant webpage for more information.