Mount Allison University maintained their high rank in the undergraduate category of Maclean’s magazine university rankings.
Mount Allison placed second out of 18 institutions, according to Director of Marketing and Communications Robert Hiscock.
“We’ve had consistently high rankings since Maclean’s has run their university rankings issue, I think it’s their 26th year, so this is certainly another gratifying result,” says Hiscock.
He says their success starts with their core academic mission to deliver high quality education founded on excellent faculty as well as a positive reputation.
“The reputation amongst the people who understand the university sector, guidance counsellors, people in high schools and that sort of thing,” says Hiscock. “And I think just that tight knit community also goes together in providing students with a great educational experience.”
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Mount Allison was the top undergraduate university in Atlantic Canada, with Université de Moncton and St Thomas coming in 14th and 15th respectively.
University of New Brunswick ranked 6th out of 15 on the comprehensive ranking category.
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