About the Institution
Mount Allison University is a United Church-affiliated, non-sectarian university established at Sackville, New Brunswick in 1862. Its origins were steeped in the Methodist faith. It was designed to prepare men for the ministry and to supply education for lay members.[7] The university's affiliation was transferred to the United Church of Canada following church union in 1925. Original components of the university included: the Mount Allison Wesleyan Academy for Boys (1840–1958), the Ladies' College (1854–1958), and Mount Allison College. Mount Allison College was established in 1862 with degree-granting powers on behalf of the other two. Mount Allison's origins go back to a boys' academy founded in June 1839 by a local Methodist merchant, Charles Frederick Allison. Charles Allison's grandfather had emigrated from Ireland to Canada in the late 18th century because of the after effects of a dinner with the local government tax collector. Wanting to impress the man, the family had set the table with their one valuable possession; silver spoons. After entertaining their guest, the Allisons were informed by the tax collector that if they could afford silver spoons, then they could certainly afford to pay more taxes. The Allisons left Ireland shortly thereafter. The offending spoons are now on display in the main university library. In June 1839, Charles Allison proposed to the Wesleyan Methodists that a school of elementary and higher learning be built. He offered to purchase a site in Sackville, to erect a suitable building for an academy, and to contribute operating funds of £100 a year for 10 years. This offer was accepted and the Wesleyan Academy for boys subsequently opened in 1843. In 1854, a girls' institution (later known as the "Ladies College") was opened to complement the boys' academy. In July 1862, the degree-granting Mount Allison College was organised. The first two students, Howard Sprague and Josiah Wood, graduated in May 1863. Mount Allison was the first university in the British Empire to confer a Bachelor's degree to a woman (Grace Annie Lockhart, B.Sc. 1875). It was also the first university in Canada to grant a Bachelor of Arts to a woman (Harriet Starr Stewart). For nearly a century, Mount Allison
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Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts in Art History
Bachelor of Arts in French Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Geography
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Bachelor of Arts in Commerce
Bachelor of Arts in Hispanic Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science
Bachelor of Arts in History
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Bachelor of Arts in English
Bachelor of Arts in Music
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts: Major in Drawing
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts: Open Media
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts: Painting
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts: Photography
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts: Printmaking
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts: Sculpture
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Physics
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Aviation
Bachelor of Science in Cognitive Science
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
Master in Biology
Master in Chemistry