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The small university of big opportunities. 

Our 1,800 undergraduate students study in small classes that encourage discussion and debate. They form meaningful connections with peers and faculty, and are connected by their desire to use their education to help others. Our campus is a community—our size allows us to give students the attention they deserve, the support they need, and the opportunities that will help them grow academically and personally.

Spring Open House: March 25

Register for our Spring Open House to learn more about programs, experiential learning opportunities, living in residence, and more!

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More than 25 Academic Programs

Study your interests in over 25 academic disciplines from the Humanities and Social Sciences. Explore unique programs like Human Rights, Communications and Public Policy, Digital Media and Creative Arts, and more!


Building your Resume One Experience at a Time

We combine rigorous academics with high value experiences. Hear from students and alumni about the benefits of our internship program and how these opportunities can enhance your learning, build your resume, and help you grow—personally and professionally.


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Career Tracks

STU grads work in every field imaginable. Discover how you can build your STU experience around a specific career interest.

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Ethan Nylen Named Rhodes Scholar

Fourth-year student Ethan Nylen is one of 11 students from across Canada to be awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to pursue graduate studies at the University of Oxford.

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The Small University of Big Opportunities

Making STU Home

The small, close-knit campus community at St. Thomas University is built on meaningful connections with peers and professors and a unique student experience that makes a difference for graduates in their careers and lives. In this video, hear from STUdents Jazna, Reinaldo, Ty, and Jazmyne on making STU home.

Land Acknowledgement

The land on which St. Thomas University is located is the traditional territory of the Wolastoqiyik, Wəlastəkewiyik / Maliseet whose ancestors along with the Mi’Kmaq / Mi’kmaw and Passamaquoddy / Peskotomuhkati Tribes / Nations signed Peace and Friendship Treaties with the British Crown in the 1700s. 

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