Before you begin your application, learn about our admission requirements.

Requirements vary based on the degree you're applying to, your level of education completed, and the country you live in. The drop down menus below will help you find information on what pre-requisites are recommended.

Not sure what type of student you are?

High school student
Apply for undergraduate admissions as a high school student if you're still in high school OR if you've earned a high school diploma but haven't completed any credits at a college or university and are under the age of 22.

Transfer student
Apply for undergraduate admissions as a transfer student if you've received a high school diploma and completed coursework at a college or university.

Mature student
Apply for undergraduate admissions as a mature student if you're 22 or older, have received a high school diploma, and haven't completed any credits at a college or university.

International student
You're an international student if you're not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada.

Exchange student
Apply as an exchange student if you're currently attending one of Mount Allison's international partner institutions and wish to take part in an exchange with Mount Allison.

Visiting student
Apply as a visiting student if you're pursuing post-secondary studies at another recognized university or college, and want to complete coursework at Mount Allison. Typically, visiting students do not intend to obtain a degree from Mount Allison, but want to transfer credits to their home institution.

Former student
Apply for re-admission if you've previously attended at least one semester at Mount Allison and have been absent for a year or more OR if you've already graduated. If you've been absent for less than a year, you don't have to re-apply.

Graduate student
Apply for graduate student admissions if you already have an undergraduate degree and you're seeking a Master of Science degree at Mount Allison.

 

Mount Allison’s admissions process considers the whole person, taking into account your accomplishments both inside and outside the classroom.

Our admission decisions are based on your academic record, leadership skills, a high level of commitment, and the potential for personal growth.

What if I don't meet admission requirements?

If you don't meet our admission requirements right now, we encourage you to reach out to our admissions team to learn more about your options and see how you can meet our admissions requirements in the future.


English language requirements

As English is the primary language of instruction at Mount Allison, students must possess a mastery of English sufficient to communicate effectively, follow lectures, and write assignments and examinations in English.

If asked, you must provide proof of one of the following:

Accepted standardized tests
TEST Minimum score required
TOEFL
Test of English as a Foreign Language
DI Code 0939
  • Paper test: 580
  • Internet test: 90
    With minimum band score:
    • Listening: 20
    • Reading: 20
    • Speaking: 20
    • Writing: 20
PTE Academic
  • 60
  • No individual score less than 51
IELTS (Academic)
International English Language Testing System
  • 6.5
  • With no band score lower than 6
CAEL (CE)
Canadian Academic English Language Assessment, Computer Edition
  • 70
  • With no part lower than 60
Cambridge English (B2 First, C1 Advanced, or C2 Proficiency)
  • 176
  • With no band score lower than 169
DUOLINGO English Test
  • 110

With no sub score lower than the following minimum:

  • Comprehension 125
  • Literacy 120
  • Conversation 110
  • Production 95

 

High school (secondary) studies in English

Successful completion of at least three years of academic instruction at a Canadian secondary institution, as recognized by Mount Allison.

Post-secondary studies in English

Successful completion of at least 30 credit hours (or equivalent) at a post-secondary institution where English is the primary language of instruction, as recognized by Mount Allison.

Approved English language programs

If you meet Mount Allison's academic requirements, but don't meet our English proficiency requirements, you may be offered conditional admission.

If you're offered conditional admission, you can enroll in Mount Allison's English summer pathway program designed for students who need extra time and training to meet our English proficiency requirements, and who would like to benefit from additional transition time and academic preparation before full-time study.

  • English Summer Pathway Program (June-August)
    This program is offered during the summer. It includes classes in English and academic skills plus cultural trips and activities.

Once you successfully complete Mount Allison's English language program, you will get unconditional admission to Mount Allison (if you meet our academic requirements). No additional TOEFL or IELTS tests will be required.

Mount Allison's English Language Program


OTHER OPTIONS

You can also successfully complete English language university-preparatory studies at one of Mount Allison's English language training partners:

You can also continue your English studies independently to raise your IELTS/TOEFL score and submit your improved results to our admission office for consideration at admissions@mta.ca

If you meet Mount Allison's academic requirements, but can't provide proof of English proficiency, you may be offered conditional admission.

Please note: meeting the minimum English proficiency requirements does not guarantee admission to Mount Allison.


Pathway programs

Academic pathway programs

Mount Allison has collaborated with some other post-secondary institutions to provide an opportunity for students who have completed a two-year diploma or degree to be admitted to Mount Allison with second or third-year standing.

English pathway programs

Mount Allison's English pathway programs are designed for students from non-English backgrounds who need extra time and training to meet our English proficiency requirements, and who would like to benefit from additional transition time and academic preparation before full-time studies.

Early Start Credits — New Brunswick students

The Early Start Credits (ESC) provide an exciting opportunity for Grade 12 students registered in New Brunswick’s Anglophone high schools to select from a range of challenging courses and earn post-secondary credits in their final year of high school. The program will be offered starting in Fall 2022.

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