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Bachelor of Arts in Drama Studies Mount Allison University Mount Allison University, Canada

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CAD 20810

Annual Tuition Fee

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*Subject to change and other fees
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CAD 125

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48 months

Duration

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6.5

IELTS

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90

TOEFL

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65%

Min GPA

Program Overview

Studies in drama and in the theatre form an integral part of Mount Allison's special mission and tradition in the fine and performing arts, as well as playing a vital role in the University's overall efforts to provide a liberal education. The best in theatre and drama allows us to rehearse alternative realities. It shows us new perspectives, challenges us, and touches us, as our lives and the issues we face are reflected back in new and surprising ways. It can change our lives and change our world. Students involved in Drama at Mount Allison are challenged to work creatively and resourcefully, solving problems, and discovering and exploring new means of communication and expression - all within a cooperative collaborative environment that is intimate enough to allow special attention to the individual student.


In response to our mandate as an interdisciplinary program in Drama Studies within the liberal education focus on Mount Allison University, our curriculum focuses on breadth, introducing students to as many areas of the discipline as our faculty and staff are qualified to teach. Our capstone independent theatre projects course (DRAM 4011 Advanced Theatrical Interpretation) allows students to gain a measure of advanced work in areas of interest, while our extensive theatre season means all students (both drama and non-drama) have ample opportunity to experience a wide range of skills: artistic, practical, academic, social, managerial, critical, and experimental. All dimensions of drama work are fully contextualized in the broader degree structure, which means students are not only exposed to at least one other field in some depth through their Minor subject, but also introduced to a multiple of complementary and distribution study areas.
 

Students' involvement with the Interdisciplinary Program in Drama may evolve through the formal routes of the Major or Minor in Drama described elsewhere under programs on this website, or it may take the form of co-curricular or extra-curricular activities in support of Drama Program productions in the University's brand-new multi-functional Motyer-Fancy Theatre. Typically, a total of up to ten shows are mounted every year, performed and crewed by students, with direction and design by a mixture of theatre professionals and senior students.

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Additional Information

Program Level 4-Year Bachelor's Degree

College/University Processing Time 20 Days

Program Format Full-Time

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) work permit

Program Intake

Open

Sep 2025

Closed

Jan 2025

General Admission Requirement

  • IELTS
    • Minimum Overall Score - 6.5 - With No Band Less Than - 6
  • TOEFL
    • Minimum Overall Score - 90 - With no score less than - 20
  • PTE
    • Minimum Overall Score - 60 - With no score less than - 51
  • DUOLINGO
    • Minimum Overall Score - 110.0  Minimum Literacy - 120.0  Minimum Comprehension - 125.0  Minimum Conversation - 110.0  Minimum Production - 95.0  

Academic Requirement

Minimum Level of Education Required: To be accepted into this program, applicants must have a Grade 12 / High School diploma with a minimum scores of 65 percent in four academic subjects, including English.

6.5 IELTS Score
90 TOEFL Score Minimum Overall Score
60 PTE Score Minimum Overall Score
110 Duolingo Minimum Overall Score
65% CGPA Minimum Overall Score

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Tuition Fee

The values given below are estimated figures, excluding extra charges like material fee, student activity fees, athletic fees, health care, etc., for courses. To know more, please visit the Programs page.

Average Tuition Fee Per Year

20810

Tuition Fee
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CAD 125

Application Fee
(CAD)

12000 Per year

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Scholarships

Scholarships and awards for first-year students

Recognizing your academic achievements and personal accomplishments.
Mount Allison scholarships range from $4,000 up to $56,000


All students have the chance to earn a scholarship. Funds are available on an equitable basis across the entire student population. To be considered for scholarships and awards, submit your application for admission and scholarships by March 1.

 

About our scholarships

When you submit your application, you'll be considered for two types of scholarships:

  1. Entrance scholarships
  2. Major scholarships

 

 

1. Entrance scholarships

You will automatically be considered for entrance scholarships if you have an admission average of 80% or above.
Ranging from $4,000-$20,000 ($1,000-$5,000 a year), entrance scholarships are awarded to entering students who demonstrate:

  • extracurricular involvement
  • leadership experience
  • community service
  • work/internship experience
  • academic achievement


Eligibility
You must have a calculated admission average of 80% (or equivalent) to be eligible for an entrance scholarship.


How do I apply for an entrance scholarship?
To be considered for entrance scholarships, your application for admission and scholarships must be submitted by March 1. For applications received after March 1, entrance scholarships will be assessed on a case-by-case basis and are not guaranteed consideration.


How will I find out if I got an entrance scholarship?
Once the review of your application for admission and scholarships is completed, you'll be notified of the decision by e-mail and by letter, including the anticipated value of your scholarship (to be verified in April).


How will I receive my entrance scholarship?
If you receive an entrance scholarship, the value of your scholarship will be credited directly to your Mount Allison financial account located in Self Service in two equal installments:

  • 50% in September
  • 50% in January

Values are disbursed based on your anticipated enrollment in 30 credits in the fall and winter terms.
Many of our entrance scholarships are funded by generous donors. You may be matched up with a donor so keep an eye on your Self Service account to see who's the donor of your scholarship. For more information, visit receiving your financial aid.


How do I renew my entrance scholarship after my first year?
Entrance scholarships are renewable by achieving a 3.7 GPA with a course load of 30 course credits between the fall and winter terms.
 



2. Major scholarships and awards

Major scholarships offer some of our highest-valued awards. To be considered for major scholarships, your application for admission and scholarships must be submitted by March 1.


Some major scholarships require an additional application or supplemental information. Refer to the scholarship application for a list of required supplemental documents/information for each scholarship.
To be awarded a scholarship, you are required to submit your most recent transcript. If applying for early admission with Grade 11 marks, a Grade 12 course list must be included.


For applications received after March 1, entrance scholarships will be assessed on a case-by-case basis and are not guaranteed consideration.


Highlighted major scholarships:

  • Marjorie Young Bell Scholarship — $56,000
  • Bell Family Achievement Award — $44,000
  • Leta G. Hill Scholarship — $48,000
  • BMO Excellence Scholarship — $40,000
  • Brenton Wood Scholarship — $40,000
  • Enid F Webber Memorial Scholarship — $36,000
  • Enid F Webber Memorial Fine Arts Scholarship — $36,000
  • Sobey Scholarship — $28,000
  • Kevin Lynch Atlantic Achievement Scholarship — $27,000
  • McKenna School Scholarship — $25,000
  • Cumming-Nolan Scholarship — $24,000
  • Grace Annie Lockhart Memorial Scholarship — $24,000
  • MacGillivray-Hamilton Scholarship — $20,000
  • Pamela and Richard Joho Scholarship — $20,000
  • President's Scholarship — $20,000
  • Claudette MacKay-Lassonde Scholarship — $15,000
  • Jean and Francis Chubb Scholarship — $12,000
  • Ron Joyce Foundation Scholarship — $12,000
  • Gibbens Lassonde Scholarship — $7,000/$5,000
  • JR Shaw Entrance Scholarship — $6,000
  • Karl & Judy Larsen Scholarship — $5,000
  • The Class of 1968 Entrance Award — Full tuition


Major awards

Awards offer assistance to incoming full-time students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement, community involvement, and/or financial need. As a more flexible program, awards may be offered to students who may not meet the full criteria for scholarships and/or bursaries.

You will automatically be considered for awards when you apply for admission and scholarships by March 1.

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