Guidance

Mrs. Carter & Mrs. Savory

Please see attached for application. The Selection Committee relies heavily on the applicant's letter indicating the student's personal aspirations (resumes are not sufficient for this purpose). If you require assistance please see Mrs. Pitre in Guidance. Applications can also be found in the Guidance area. Deadline is May 1, 2017.

Posted: November 25, 2016

The IWK Future Health Research & Innovation Scholarship

Please see web link for information and to apply.  Please note the deadline is March 1, 2017.

Posted: November 22, 2016

We invite you to join us on our
2016 NB Bus Tour to Mount Allison
Friday, November 25, 2016
8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Experiencing campus life is one the most important steps to choosing a university.
Come experience our campus first-hand.

Mount Allison will be offering a special shuttle service, with pick-up and drop-off from the Bathurst, Miramichi, Bouctouche, and Moncton regions for prospective students to spend a day at MtA!

You are encouraged to bring a Grade 11 transcript and a Grade 12 course list for
an on-the-spot admission assessment.

The full schedule for the day is:

8:30 a.m.: Pick-up in Bathurst - Chaleur Library Region

9:30 a.m.: Pick-up in Miramichi - Newcastle Public Library

10:45 a.m.: Pick-up in Bouctouche - Gérald Leblanc Library

11:30 a.m.: Pick-up in Moncton - Bass Pro Shops, Dieppe

12:00 p.m.: Arrive in Sackville and enjoy a complimentary lunch at Jennings Dining Hall

1:00 p.m.: Campus tour

2:00 p.m.: Admissions meeting

2:30 p.m.: Attend a class

3:30 p.m.: Tour the Sackville Waterfowl Park and downtown Sackville

4:30 p.m.: Complimentary dinner at Jennings Dining Hall

5:30 p.m.: Leave for home

6:00 p.m.: Drop-off in Moncton - Bass Pro Shops, Dieppe

6:45 p.m.: Drop-off in Bouctouche - Gérald Leblanc Library

8:00 p.m.: Drop-off in Miramichi - Newcastle Public Library

9:00 p.m.: Drop-off in Bathurst - Chaleur Library Region


For more information and to register please visit discover.mta.ca and click the 2016 NB Bus Tour to Mount Allison event.


Your Admissions Team
Mount Allison University
admissions@mta.ca; 506 364 2269

Posted: November 21, 2016

Oulton College Memorial Bursary

Please see web link to apply.

Amount: $1,000

Information:  For students entering Oulton College who have demonstrated strong academic ability, leadership potential, volunteer work, extracurricular activities, work experience and good citizenship.

Due date: May 1st, 2017

Posted: November 21, 2016

NBCC Student for a Day Nov. 23, 2017

Please see web link to register. 

Posted: November 21, 2016

Amount: $1,000

Information: Must have a strong understanding of food allergies and be involved in raising awareness and educating others.

Due date: May 26th, 2017

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Posted: November 21, 2016

Ron Smythe Memorial Scholarship for Outstanding Community Leadership

Please see web link for application.  Please note the deadline to apply is March 3, 2017.

Posted: November 14, 2016

Terry Fox Humanitarian Awards

Terry Fox Humanitarian Awards are open to graduating secondary level students and those studying toward a first university degree or diploma in a Canadian post-secondary institution.

The maximum award value is $28,000 dispersed over four years.  Deadline is Feb. 1 of every year.  For award criteria please visit.  www.terryfoxawards.ca

Posted: November 8, 2016

JEDI (Joint Economic Development Initiative) Bursary

For the past 7 years JEDI and Brun-Way Highway Operations have collaborated to provide two bursaries for Aboriginal students enrolled in post-secondary education. The bursaries are intended to help support Aboriginal students in reaching their academic goals and future success.

To be eligible:

  • You must be a full-time Aboriginal student,
  • Reside in New Brunswick,
  • Provide proof of post-secondary institution enrollment - preference may be given to those enrolled in a University Degree program due to the depth of commitment and expense involved,
  • Provide a copy of an up-to-date resume,
  • Applicants must write a 500-1000 word essay that expresses:
    • financial need,
    • objectives,
    • future goals and aspirations,
    • commitment to education,
    • volunteer experience,
    • desire to help NB First Nations’ communities thrive.

Application forms are available at:

Joint Economic Development Initiative Inc. (JEDI)

150 Cliffe St., Box 11

Fredericton NB, E3A 0A1

(506) 444-5650

Or you can download them from the website: http://www.jedinb.ca/jedi-bursary-applications.html

Please submit your completed application, resume and essay to the JEDI office by November 30th, 2016.

Posted: November 1, 2016

House of Commons Page Program

Who can apply?

Canadian citizens and permanent residents who:

- Are graduating from a secondary school and will be starting full-time university studies in the National Capital Region next year, with no academic interuptions;

- Have an overall academic average of at least 80%;

- Can speak both official languages;

- Have superior interpersonal skills and good judgement. 

Please see web link for more information and application. 

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