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Due dates and billing information

Fees need to be paid by specific dates to ensure you are enrolled, able to access services, and even eligible to graduate.

Make a payment

Students have the convenience of making payments online or in-person. You can make payments like registration and housing deposits, tuition, residence, meal plans, and all other payments.


Calculate your 2024-2025 tuition and fees

Your tuition and fees will vary depending on whether you are a Canadian or international student, full-time or part-time student, and if you live in residence.

Follow these steps to determine which fees apply to you to calculate your total amount.

  • Step 1: Calculate your tuition
  • Step 2: Add student fees
  • Step 3: Add residence and meal plan, if applicable

All tuition and fees for the entire year will be divided by term. The following applies to full-time students enrolled in both Fall and Winter terms:

Fall term

  • 50% of your tuition and student fees
  • 70% of your residence and meal plan fees
  • 100% of your orientation fee (for new students only)
  • Minus your registration deposit
  • Minus your housing deposit

Winter term

  • 50% of your tuition and student fees
  • 30% of your residence and meal plan fees

Remember to subtract any applicable scholarships, awards or bursaries.

Step 1: Tuition

Full-time: students enrolled in 9 or more credits in the fall or winter terms.
Part-time: students enrolled in 3-6 credits during the fall or winter terms.
Overload Fall/Winter: Full-time students who have permission to take course overloads may take up to 18 credits per term without being charged additional tuition. Additional tuition fees will be charged for credits in excess of 18 credits per term.
Spring/Summer term: all students pay tuition per course.

Choose the one that applies to you:

Undergraduate tuition
Student type Canadian students international students
Full-time student
(yearly flat cost)
$10,320 $20,810
Part-time student
(per 3-credit course)
$1032 $2081
Aviation tuition

In the first year of the aviation program, your tuition fee is Mount Allison’s full-time undergraduate tuition fee only.

Once you start your flight training (usually in second year), your tuition fee is a blend of Mount Allison and MFC Training tuition, which covers all ground school and flight training, in addition to courses you take at Mount Allison.

Tuition fees do not include residence accommodation or travel between campuses.

Student type Canadian students   International students  
Mount Allison tuition $7,740   $15,608  
MFC Training tuition $31,598   $31,598  
TUITION TOTAL $39,338   $47,206  
Master of Science tuition
  • First six terms — $1,670 per term
  • Remainder terms — $712 per term
  • Mount Allison Students' Union (MASU) — $140
  • McConnell Fitness Centre fee — $200

Step 2: Student fees

Student fees are mandatory. Amounts shown are a yearly flat rate.

Student organization fees Who pays it fee (CAD)

Full-time MASU (student union) membership and extended health and dental coverage

Full-time students $780
Part-time MASU (student union) membership Part-time students $140
International student basic medical coverage International students $785
New student orientation program (fall term only) Full-time first-year students $100
Library contribution Full-time students $15
Argosy Full-time students $35
CHMA Full-time students

$40

other fees who pays it fee (CAD)
Mail service Full-time students $35
McConnell Fitness Centre Full-time students $200
Technology and service Full-time students $250
Student fees details

MASU, membership and extended health and dental coverage, includes:

  • full-time Student Union fee ($280)
  • extended health and dental plan ($500)

This plan is administered and managed by the Mount Allison Students’ Union (MASU). Full-time students can opt out of this plan if they can provide proof of equivalent coverage and receive a refund of the fee paid from the MASU office. The plan can be purchased by part-time students upon request. If you would like more information please go to the MASU website at or email masuhealth@mta.ca.

International students will be charged for an international student basic medical plan. This plan is administered and managed by the Mount Allison Students’ Union (MASU). Students may opt out of this plan if they can provide proof of equivalent coverage and receive a refund of the fee paid from the MASU office. If you would like more information please go to the MASU website at or email masuhealth@mta.ca.

New student orientation is a multi-day collaboration between the Mount Allison Students' Union and the University's Student Life Office. It is designed to be a fun, informative, and inclusive introduction to university life at Mount Allison. All new students are encouraged to attend. Register at . The fee covers the cost of all Orientation events, entertainment, and programming. It also includes a well-stocked welcome pack which is made available to new students on Move-in Day. Full-time students are charged automatically. Part-time students can opt-in by contacting the Students' Union at masu@mta.ca or (506) 364-2231

 


Step 3: Residence and meal plan

Fees cover services such as utilities, housekeeping, building maintenance, laundry, hi-speed internet, cable, phone, and mini fridge. Your accommodation fee also covers the social and civic support provided by residence dons, assistants, and academic mentors.

These fees are for a full academic year and are mandatory. Residence students are required to have an all-access meal plan.

room type fee (CAD)
Single private ensuite $9,885
Single shared ensuite $8,941
Single $7,864
Double shared ensuite $7,072
Double $6,238
Triple shared ensuite $5,784
Residence fees fee (CAD)
Residence services
(wifi, internet connection, mini fridge, and laundry)
$728
House executive residence dues
(student-led programming)
$100 (subject to change)
meal plans fee (CAD)
Unlimited-access meal plan $5,801
10/week meal plan
(limited to Charlotte House students)
$3,693

To calculate total: room type + residence fees + meal plan

Residence fees and meal plan details

The Residence Services fee is mandatory for all students living in residence and covers Internet connection, a mini fridge and access to the laundry room.

House Executive Residence Dues are mandatory for all students living in residence. The House Executive Residence Dues are collected by the University on behalf of the residence hall student executive teams. Dues are used for student-led programming in residence over the course of the academic year. Only students who live in residence are subject to residence dues

Questions? Contact us at regoffice@mta.ca.