This is one of my favourite times of the year. I love the special feeling of opportunity that the start of a new academic year brings. As we set our sights on the adventures that…
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“I went into this project with strong convictions about the industry, and then I met a compelling character and was able to understand and relate to their story.” In addition to her role as Professor…
Mount Arts and Science Internship Program provides new experiential learning opportunity One year ago, Mount Bachelor of Arts student Emma Kay made a commitment to herself to start taking more risks. The one stipulation was…
paraMount summer 2015: Helping Mount students and parents get back-to-school ready A great way to set your student up for success at university is to stay connected to their experience – and being familiar with…
2025-2026 Academic Year Admission Requirements Review sections 2.1.4 Admission Requirements and 2.1.6 Additional Admission Requirements. Status Upon Admission Students are initially admitted to the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science, “undeclared program” unless they…
Meet Elaine Johnston: Our new learning strategist Post-secondary education is a journey of new experiences and choices. Whether you are considering your future at the Mount and selecting an academic program, or in your final…
“Our goal for all of our children is that they learn to love learning” “Our focus is on helping all children understand that everyone is the same in some ways and different in others. By…
Plan for a healthy year ahead A new school year is a wonderful opportunity to refresh, reorganize and reset schedules and habits. There’s no better time to consider making small changes in your everyday life…
Tanya Priske, Executive Director of the Centre for Women in Business, has been recognized as one of Canada’s most influential women when it comes to leadership and the advancement of women in business. Diversity Canada…
Sandra Currie-Samson has always identified herself as an avid learner, and it’s this passion for education that drew her to the Mount’s Master of Education (MEd) program in Lifelong Learning. Sandra had formerly worked for…