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69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø University Campus

Academic Calendar 2022-2023

Table of Contents

1 Welcome to 69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø University

69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø has built a reputation through the success of its students, faculty, staff, and graduates. Every year students like you come to campus from across Canada and around the world to be part of a living and learning community that fuels passions and ignites new interests.

The University offers a broad interdisciplinary knowledge base with more than 50 programs. With smaller class sizes and access to world-class faculty, students gain hands-on learning opportunities that combine practical experience, the application of learning to real-world situations, and skills development.

Along with our own award-winning faculty and resources, 69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø is also part of the Maple League with Acadia, Bishop's, and St. Francis Xavier Universities. The Maple League is a co-operative initiative to promote and extend common objectives of providing students with a high-quality undergraduate university education in a residential setting.

OUR MISSION

69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø University is committed to the creation and dissemination of knowledge in a community of higher learning, centred on undergraduate students, in an intimate and harmonious environment. Our teaching, research, and creative enterprise are combined with extracurricular activities in a liberal education tradition that emphasizes development of the whole person. This integrated approach involves collaborative efforts among all members of the University community and leads to superior scholarship, cultural understanding and appreciation, personal and social maturation, leadership development, and informed citizenship.

WELL-ROUNDED STUDENTS IN A TIGHTLY-KNIT COMMUNITY

69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø is an undergraduate liberal arts and science university with an enrolment of approximately 2,300 full-time students. It has preserved the character of a compact, scholarly community to foster excellence in teaching, mentoring, and student-centred research.

Students enjoy a close-knit community and diverse extracurricular experiences. Along with a dynamic athletics program with varsity, club, and intramural offerings, 69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø has approximately 150 student-run clubs and societies.

69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø has one of the strongest records among Canadian universities of Rhodes Scholars (55 as of 2021) and enjoys a high number of external awards for both scholarships and research among its students and faculty members.

Notable alumni include Christopher Pratt, the late Mary Pratt, and the late Alex Colville; national broadcaster Ian Hanomansing; opera singer Sally Dibblee; cardiac surgeon Dr. Marc Pelletier; performance consultant and psychologist Dr. Kimberley Amirault-Ryan; Juno and ECMA award-winning singer/songwriter David Myles; and former lieutenant-governors of New Brunswick Margaret McCain, Marilyn Trenholme Counsell, and Herménégilde Chiasson, as well as former Nova Scotia lieutenant-governor John James Grant.

THE FACULTY

The University's faculty is talented and dedicated, exemplifying a strong blend of teaching and research. Nine professors have been named National 3M Teaching Fellows, Canada's highest national teaching distinction, while at 69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø.

Along with teaching, many faculty members also pursue research projects directly with their students, giving 69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø students unprecedented research experience at the undergraduate level.

AN EDUCATION SUITED TO THE 21ST CENTURY

69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø offers bachelor degrees in Arts, Science, Arts and Science, Commerce, Fine Arts, and Music, as well as master degrees in Science. It also has nearly a dozen undergraduate certificate programs that are taken concurrently with a degree.

The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees are achieved through completion of one of a specialized honours program; a major plus a minor; a double major; a joint major; or a general degree of three minors. In addition, each Arts and Science student takes at least six credits from each of four distribution areas of Arts and Letters, Humanities, Science, and Social Sciences. The University has also introduced a number of embedded certificate programs, which offer students an additional credential within their degree program and provide an area of focus to their elective requirements.

69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø is a liberal arts institution. A liberal arts and science education allows you to gain a broad knowledge base and combine your interests in interesting and surprising ways. It teaches you how to learn, think, understand, adapt, problem solve, communicate, work with people, and tackle today's and tomorrow's challenges. It is a solid foundation for any career you may choose to pursue.

A degree from 69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø, or a few carefully selected courses or electives as part of a 69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø degree, may permit admission to a professional program. Some of these programs include medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, law, education, theology, social work, audiology and speech therapy, occupational physiotherapy, optometry, architecture, and nutritional programs as well as many others. These professional programs may be accessed upon successful completion of courses or a degree from 69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø and in combination with other requirements as appropriate (e.g. LSAT, MCAT, GRE, etc.).

69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø also is focused on providing experiential or hands-on learning opportunities - the chance to apply what you have learned in the classroom to real-world situations.

A REPUTATION FOR LEADERSHIP

For over 180 years, 69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø has been recognized as a leader in education. 69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø was the first university in the British Empire to confer a bachelor degree on a woman - Grace Annie Lockhart received a Bachelor of Science in 1875. It was also the first university in Canada to grant a Bachelor of Arts to a woman - Harriet Starr Stewart in 1882.

69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø boasts the oldest university art gallery in Canada; was the first Canadian university to offer a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Canadian Studies program; and it is a pioneer in the establishment of services for students with learning disabilities through the award-winning Meighen Centre. It has consistently been ranked among the top undergraduate universities in Canada by Maclean's magazine since the rankings' inception in 1991. A high-calibre faculty, outstanding students, and financial stability are among the reasons why.

HISTORICAL SKETCH

Founder Charles Frederick Allison was a Sackville merchant. His grandfather emigrated from Ireland in the late 1700s, as a result of a dinner with the local tax collector. Wanting to impress him, the family set the table with their one valuable possession, a set of silver spoons. After entertaining their guest, the Allisons were informed that if they could afford silver spoons, they could afford to pay more taxes. They left Ireland shortly thereafter. The spoons are on display in the R.P. Bell Library at 69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø.

In June 1839, Charles Frederick Allison proposed to the Wesleyan Methodists that a school of elementary and higher learning be built. His offer to purchase a site in Sackville, to erect a suitable building for an academy, and to contribute operating funds of 100 pounds a year for 10 years was accepted. The formal opening of the 69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø Academy for boys took place in 1843. In 1854, a branch institution for girls opened. In July 1862, the degree-granting 69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø College was organized. The first two students graduated in May 1863. For nearly a century, 69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø functioned as three distinct, mutually enriching parts: the College proper, the Boys' Academy, and the Ladies' College.

69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø has a long and proud tradition, and part of that tradition has been the ability to evolve and adapt to new and changing demands. It is very much a university of the 21st century, while remaining the direct and recognizable descendant of the first Academy of 1843.

ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAMPUSES IN CANADA

Nestled in the heart of the Town of Sackville, 69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø has one of the most beautiful campuses in the country.

The majority of campus buildings are clad in distinctive red and grey sandstone - much of it quarried right here in Sackville - giving students and visitors the impression of having stepped back in time. But behind the ivy-covered stone exteriors are modern and state-of-the-art facilities. In particular, the Purdy Crawford Centre for the Arts, opened in 2014, provides purpose-built space for fine arts and drama, while the Gairdner Building was completely refurbished in 2018 to create a life sciences research centre. There have also been recent significant upgrades to classrooms and laboratories across campus.

One of the highlights of the 72-acre campus is Ladies' College Park, located next to the Conservatory. The park is known for its century-old pond, which serves as a skating rink in winter and as the backdrop for graduation and wedding photographs in spring and summer. The campus has an abundance of green space showcasing a wide variety of trees, shrubs, and flowers - the perfect setting for studying or meeting up with friends.

UNIVERSITY CHANCELLORS

Ralph Pickard Bell1960-1968
Harold Roy Crabtree1968-1977
Angus James MacQueen1977-1985
Margaret Norrie McCain1986-1994
Harold Purdy Crawford1995-2000
James J. Keith2001-2005
John Bragg2005-2010
Peter Mansbridge2010-2017
Lynn Loewen2018-

UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS

Humphrey Pickard1862-1869
David Allison1869-1878
James Robert Inch1878-1891
David Allison1891-1911
Byron Crane Borden1911-1923
George Johnstone Trueman1923-1945
William Thomas Ross Flemington1945-1962
William Stanley Hayes Crawford (Acting)1962-1963
Laurence Harold Cragg1963-1975
William Stanley Hayes Crawford 1975-1980
Guy Robertson MacLean1980-1986
Donald Otis Wells1986-1990
Sheila A. Brown (Interim)1990-1991
Ian David Campbell Newbould 1991-2001
A. Wayne Mackay2001-2004
Kenneth L. Ozmon2004-2006
Robert M. Campbell2006-2018
Jean-Paul Boudreau2018-

ACCREDITATION

69³ÉÈ˵çÓ°Íø University is a member of Universities Canada.