Mount Allison consistently ranks among Canada's best undergraduate universities.
Discover how Mount Allison compares against other Canadian universities in some of the key areas students consider when choosing a university.
Reputation
Maclean’s magazine’s annual university rankings is a leading source of information about universities in Canada. Mount Allison has been recognized by Maclean’s as the top primarily undergraduate university in Canada 19 times in the past 27 years — a record unmatched by any other university.
Student Life Network surveys thousands of students each year. As reported on their Campus Rankings website, Mount Allison’s reputation rates highest among undergraduate universities, and third overall behind only McGill and Queen’s.
School Finder presents a variety of information for students thinking about post-secondary education. Check out their overview of the Maclean’s primarily undergraduate university rankings.
Faculty
As a small university, Mount Allison students enjoy direct access to some of the finest faculty in the country. Compared to primarily undergraduate universities, Maclean’s ranks our faculty:
Academics
A high percentage of Mount Allison’s graduating students move on to graduate programs or professional schools such as law and medicine.
Student experience and engagement
The annual National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) surveys students at many Canadian and U.S. universities.
The 2017 NSSE survey finds that Mount Allison students are more likely than students at other Canadian institutions to:
Mount Allison students also report higher overall satisfaction than students at other schools. Over 80 per cent of first year students, and more than 90 per cent of senior students, rate their experience at Mount Allison as excellent or good.
In Maclean’s 2018, Mount Allison ranked well on a variety of student satisfaction measures including:
The Globe and Mail’s annual Canadian University Report (October 2017) noted Mount Allison provides an above-average overall student experience.
Student supports
Maclean’s ranked Mount Allison fourth for spending on scholarships and bursaries. On average more than $2 million is awarded annually in scholarships, bursaries, and financial aid.
According to the 2017 NSSE survey, MtA students are more likely than students at other Canadian institutions to rate their campus as a supportive environment.
Mount Allison continues to invest in student resources and supports. Find out more about: