American students get a taste of home for Thanksgiving
Posted on | November 24, 2009 | Comment Here
The St. Thomas Residence Life Office will host a traditional ”American Thanksgiving Dinner” on Thursday, November 26th. STU students from every country are invited to share in the warmth of great food and good friends. In support of the local community and the 100-mile diet, the dinner will feature local foods, all produced and purchased from within a 100-mile radius of campus.
Open House 2009
Posted on | November 18, 2009 | Comment Here

A bird's eye view of the Faculty Fair.
Interested high school students and their families enjoyed a warm St. Thomas welcome during our November 7th Open House. Visitors attended a Faculty Fair, toured our picturesque campus and residence halls, experienced sample classes, and met our Admissions Officers. If you couldn’t make it but want to visit campus, please be in touch. As a token of our appreciation for making the trip (and our belief that it will be worthwhile) we will reimburse visiting U.S. families $150.00 to offset your travel expenses.
To view more Open House photos, visit http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=123903&id=87528084623.
U.S. Admissions & Recruitment Officer, Adam Robertson
Posted on | November 13, 2009 | Comment Here

Adam Robertson, U.S. Admissions and Recruitment
A graduate of St. Thomas, Adam is a helpful resource to U.S. students and parents interested in St. Thomas University. He meets families throughout the United States regularly, helping them understand the benefits of attending college in Canada. Any questions you might have–about the quality of our academic program, tuition and financial aid, campus life, and everything in-between–Adam can answer. And he’ll do so in the helpful, friendly manner that is a hallmark of the St. Thomas community. Contact Adam at arobertson@stu.ca or call toll-free at 1.877.788.4443.
Meet Lauren Hamilton, Class of 2011
Posted on | November 9, 2009 | Comment Here

From Lowell, Massachusetts to St. Thomas, Lauren has found her team and her academic home. Class of 2011, she is majoring in Psychology and Sociology and plans to pursue a graduate degree in child development and family therapy. You can learn more about Lauren and meet other members of the STU community by visiting the Notes tab on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/StThomasUCanada.
Ask about our $150 travel reimbursement for U.S. families who visit us
Posted on | October 26, 2009 | Comment Here
We hope you will arrange a visit soon. You can set up a campus visit and tour of the area anytime. We’ll provide $150 to U.S. families who visit us to help offset the costs of travel.
HELLO FROM THE ST. THOMAS TEAM!
Posted on | October 22, 2009 | Comment Here
We’ve built this site just for you, students from the United States who are considering attending St. Thomas University. We will post information here on a regular basis and look forward to hearing from you as well. Post your questions and comments, and we will reply within the day. Please refer to the link above, “This Site is for You” to find out more about this site and the other sources of information about St. Thomas. Welcome to our community!
A quality education for half the cost
Posted on | October 22, 2009 | Comment Here
The financial benefits of attending St. Thomas are significant. The total costs for tuition, room, and board here represent a 50% savings compared to the average cost of attending a private, residential college in the U.S. Go to the Affordability tab on this site for more information.
The lifetime benefits of a liberal arts education
Posted on | October 22, 2009 | Comment Here
The 21st century needs what a liberal arts education provides: People who can think for themselves and who use that knowledge to improve the world around them. Graduates of St. Thomas go on to successful careers around the world in a variety of fields. Visit the Academics & Career Paths page of this site for more detail. We will post stories of our graduates to this site over the coming weeks. Plus, our magazine, Connections, features our alumni and the work they are doing around the world.
Come to our Open House, Nov. 7th
Posted on | October 22, 2009 | Comment Here
Our Open House is Nov. 7, 2009. Learn all about our programs and meet our people. We’re in beautiful New Brunswick, Canada so you can take in the sites and visit our parks while you are here. Can’t make it? You can set up a campus visit and tour of the area anytime. We’ll provide $150 to U.S. families who visit us to help offset the costs of travel.
An international education, close to home.
Posted on | October 22, 2009 | Comment Here

Flags adorn campus during an International Fair
It’s a short drive to St. Thomas from New England, about one hour north of the Maine border, but the academic experience we offer is truly international. Our classes are small and discussion based. Fellow students are from Canada and from countries around the world. For students from the U.S., attending university in Canada adds dimension to their studies and gives them an advantage as they begin their professional lives. It deepens their understanding of how America affects on the world. Sound interesting? Come visit us and meet fellow students and professors. Contact Kate or Adam, from our admissions team to set up your visit. Their contact information is on the right side of this page.

