This Experience Belongs to You

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Tour Campus

Explore our beautiful campus on a personalized tour! Our campus tour ambassadors are all current STUdents who are happy to tell you all about life at STU and answer your questions about joining the STU community. 

Hear from STUdents

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A Campus Full of Opportunity

Explore new opportunities in a supportive campus community.

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Undergraduate Research Experiences

Complete impactful research during your degree.

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A Unique Academic Community

Explore your interests in a tight-knit collaborative learning environment.

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1910

the year STU was founded

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23

average class size

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different kinds of scholarships

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countries represented on campus

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Community is Everything.

Authentic and Lasting Connections

Choosing STU means joining a true community that will support and inspire you—from the moment you apply to well beyond graduation day. Students and alumni consistently say the STU community is unmatched. 

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Your Education. Your Future.

Personalized Experiences Lead to Personalized Outcomes

We offer each student a personalized university experience. From classes to clubs; international exchanges or internships; and competing in athletics or moot court, you won't be boxed in, allowing you to explore, discover, and prepare for a multitude of career paths.  

What's Happening at STU

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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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