The Wellness Centre strives to offer a holistic approach to the Mount Allison University student community through on-campus offerings (media, workshops, individual appointments, and special events) that take place in the Wellness Centre in addition to, and in collaboration with, student group supervision and coordination to promote a sense of balance and well-being.

Located on the bottom floor of the Wallace McCain Student Centre, our Wellness Centre is comprised of four separate services, each serving the MTA student-body on a daily basis.
Anti-Harassment Services
Mount Allison has a victim advocacy program called S.H.A.R.E. (Sexual Harassment and Assault Response and Education) to help student victims after sexual harassment and assault. The best approach to these issues is PREVENTION, but if something bad does happen, S.H.A.R.E. offers specialized and confidential services to assist in these situations.
Please visit the S.H.A.R.E. website for more information.
Counselling Services
The counselling services area of the Wellness Centre provides services to that aim to help students feel better, find balance, and learn to overcome challenges in ways that work for each individual. These services are free, voluntary, and confidential. Counselling services are available throughout the year and are primarily appoitnment-based.
Counsellors are equiped for a vartiety of personal issues, such as stress, anxiety, depression, or relationship issues. Students can also meet counsellors for assistance in the development of effective study skills and time management.
Please visit the Counselling Services website for more information.
Accessibility Services
The Accessibility Services Program is committed to ensuring the provision of necessary services and accommodations for students with documented disabilities, other than Learning Disabilities (see: the Meighen Centre). Beyond providing services, Mount Allison is committed to creating opportunities for individual growth and skill development unique to students with disabilities.
Accessibility Services is equiped to serve students with Attention Deficit Disorder, Autism/Aspergers Syndrome, hearing impairments, physical/mobility impairments, phsyciatric illness, vision impairments, and more.
Please visit the Accessibility Services website for more information.
Health Services
The Health Services area of the Wellness Centre provides non-emergency primary health and wellness services for all Mount Allison Students. These services are open during the academic year (September to mid April) and are appointment-based with an allocation of time reserved for walk-in appointments per day.
Please visit the Health Services website for more information.