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NU ADVANTAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
IT’S YOUR MONEY
Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 5
Government Assistance, Work Study Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Create a Financial Plan, Meal Plan Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
NU PROGRAM OPTIONS
Majors and Minors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Dual Degrees, Professional and Graduate Programs,
Additional Credentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
SCHULICH SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Concurrent and Consecutive Bachelor of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
INDIGENOUS INITIATIVES
Enji Giigdoyang: The Office Of Indigenous Initiatives,
Aboriginal Advantage Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Debwendizon, Diploma Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Experiential Learning Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
NU STUDENT LIFE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
NU SERVICES FOR STUDENTS
Accessibility Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Study Abroad: International Initiatives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Off Campus Living, Student Counselling,
Student Learning and Transitions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
NU ATHLETICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
NIPISSING UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION (NUSU)
Health and Dental Plan, NUSU Crew, NUSU Cares, Foodbank . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Clubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
NUSU Events to Remember. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
PROGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
RESIDENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
ADMISSION TO NIPISSING
To Do List and Important Dates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Applying to Nipissing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Out of Province Admission Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Admissions Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
CAMPUS MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inside back cover
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NUadvantages
Reach your full potential with
the very best undergraduate experience
NIPISSING RANKED
#
1 STUDENT
in
SATISFACTION
among primarily undergraduate universities in Ontario – Maclean’s 2018
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Supportive professors are accessible The current rate of employment for Nipissing
even outside of classroom hours. graduates is already above the provincial
average, but our promise further demonstrates
the University’s confidence in the quality of
programming, teaching, career development and
First in Ontario in student satisfaction, third in the overall student experience.
nation, and ranked in the top five universities in If you can’t find a job following graduation,
Canada in the areas of student services, residence Nipissing invites you to return for another year,
tuition-free for up to 30 additional credits if you
living, student life staff, mental health services, have not secured career-related employment 6
and sexual assault prevention, Nipissing is a known months after completing your undergrad degree.*
leader in providing a top-notch student-focused
For all the details visit:
education. The advantages work in your favour
while you are a student and after graduation.
nipissingu.ca/nupromise
*Terms and conditions apply. Visit our website for more information.
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N IPISSIN G’S
S T U D E N T T O FAC U LT Y
Enjoy small, interactive classes where every
R AT I O
student h as a voice and a name.
We have some of the best residences in Canada with a guaranteed private room for all first-year students
coming directly from high school.
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It’syourmoney
Scholarships, bursaries and awards
55%O F O U R FI RS T YE A R
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Average needed
Admission
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President’s Scholarships
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Q Q AWARDS AND BURSARIES Q Q GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE
There are a number of awards and bursaries based on unique criteria like Government assistance programs are an important source of funding. The
• financial need Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) is available to Ontario residents
• demonstrated citizenship who are Canadian citizens and/or who are permanent residents of Canada.
• volunteerism Learn more about your eligibility, the mix of grants and loans available and
• your program of interest other information you need to apply for funding at ontario.ca/OSAP
• home town.
Apply for these even before you’ve received your Offer of Admission by completing
and submitting the appropriate application form(s) which are due May 1. Separate Q Q NUWORK: ON-CAMPUS WORK STUDY PROGRAM
applications are required for the awards listed below. Nipissing University offers a Work Study program that enables students to work
part-time on campus. Students must first qualify for the program by submitting
an application that may be printed from the forms section of our website:
APP nipissingu.ca/studentfinancialservices. Notification of eligibility is sent
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Chancellor’s Awards Y 1 to Nipissing University email accounts. Once eligibility is confirmed, students
may apply to work in a NUWork-eligible position. The majority of work study
$10,000 each
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positions begin in September so students are encouraged to apply in August.
It is expected that students will have explored all possible funding options,
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information at nipissingu.ca/financialaid/nuwork
• Entering full-time undergraduate studies (first entry only)
• Minimum average of 85%, evidence of personal leadership
activities, and financial need
• Renewable at $3,000 per year
nipissingu.ca/chancellorsaward
Schulich Scholarships
$ 7,000 each
• Awarded to selected full-time students entering the first year of
an undergraduate degree program with a focus on education
– Concurrent Education; Bachelor of Physical and Health
Education; or the Consecutive Bachelor of Education.
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For a complete list of scholarships, awards, bursaries, and other funding options, visit nipissingu.ca/bursaries
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It’syourmoney
International
Studying in North Bay Living in Residence Living Off Campus Living at Home
Student Fees
(includes a City of
Ancillary Fees North Bay transit pass) $1,368 $1,368 $1,368 $1,992
Books and Supplies $500 – $1,000 $500 – $1,000 $500 – $1,000 $500 – $1,000
Optional Fees
• On-campus parking (depending on lot): $161 – $255 • *Meal plan included in above cost for example purposes is $1100/term.
• † Off-campus housing costs are estimated based on a 12-month lease. • Optional meal plans are available to all residence and non-residence students.
To estimate your tuition and living expenses, visit our online calculator at nipissingu.ca/tuition
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Student tip: You can earn up to $2200 with a NUWork on-campus job.
To qualify, you need to demonstrate financial need, so tap into funding sources like OSAP
(even if you don’t receive or accept it) and indicate that you’ve done so on the application form.
Annual Plan Main Cafeteria $2,200 Valid until end of school year Tax-free purchases (save 13%)
Nipissing Cafeteria 5% discount**
Semester Plan Campus kiosks: Tim Horton’s, $1,100 Valid until end of semester Tax-free purchases (save 13%)
Pizza Pizza, and Subway 5% discount**
Swipe & Save Reloadable Card Minimum $100 No expiry date 5% discount**
Gd2go Plans R.J. Surtees Student Athletics $250 No expiry date Tax-free purchases (save 13%)
gd2go.ca Centre kiosk $1000 (+$50 bonus)
Gd2go downtown location $2600 (+$260 bonus)
**5% discount applies to non-branded purchases on cafeteria items. Purchases made at Tim Horton’s, Pizza Pizza, and Subway are regular price.
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NUprogram
options
Your career opportunities are limitless
Questions? Contact the Student Recruitment Office at nuinfo@nipissingu.ca or call (705) 474-3450 ext. 4200
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Transferring to Nipissing from another post-secondary institution? Visit nipissingu.ca/transfer for more information.
90.8% 95.7%
offers you the opportunity to study both and complete a Bachelor of Arts or
Bachelor of Science degree with a Bachelor of Commerce degree in five years.
This dual degree allows you to study a wider range of general interest and
career specific subjects. For more information see the Academic Calendar at
nipissingu.ca/dualdegrees and see the Admissions Chart at the back of this
book for admission requirements.
Concurrent Education OF NIPISSING STUDENTS OF NIPISSING STUDENTS
See next page for more information FIND EMPLOYMENT FIND EMPLOYMENT
If you want to earn both your undergraduate and professional degrees WITHIN 6 MONTHS WITHIN 2 YEARS
seamlessly, Nipissing offers a concurrent program leading to an honours O F G R A D U AT I N G O F G R A D U AT I N G
undergraduate degree in your discipline of choice (except Nursing and Social
Work), and a Bachelor of Education degree. For further details see the next compared to the Ontario university compared to the Ontario university
page or visit nipissingu.ca/concurrent average of 86.98% average of 93.56%
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SchulichSchoolof
Education
A recogniz ed leader in the field of education
Apply to the Schulich School of Education, and earn your Bachelor of Education of Education immerses teacher candidates in a series of experiential learning
(BEd) degree at Nipissing University in one of the pre-eminent education programs opportunities that range from the integration of digital technology in the
in Ontario. Renowned for graduating exceedingly well-prepared and professionally- classroom, to national and international experiences, to polishing résumés and
minded teachers, the Schulich School of Education will prepare you for teaching in interview techniques prior to the annual education career fair. Schulich School
traditional and non-traditional environments, and will provide you with transferable of Education graduates maintain a distinct reputation as leading-edge and
communication and collaborative skills that are essential to any career. professional educators.
With the delivery of well over 100 years of teacher education, combined with Consider one of two ways to earn your teaching certification:
a rigorous offering of professional learning opportunities, the Schulich School the Concurrent or the Consecutive program.
The Faculties of Arts and Science, and Applied and Professional Studies, The Schulich School of Education offers a consecutive Bachelor of Education
in conjunction with the Schulich School of Education, offer concurrent program that requires, as a prerequisite, a completed undergraduate
education leading to an honours undergraduate degree in your degree from Nipissing or another university.
discipline of choice (except Nursing and Social Work) and a Bachelor of
Education degree.
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Education student earns volunteer medal
Michelle Schenk is a person who loves to get involved, especially if it means helping others. The geography
and concurrent education student was recently celebrated for her efforts by the province of Ontario with an
Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers, the highest honour young Ontarians can receive for volunteer service.
Schenk was one of only 10 Ontarians who received the award.
A dedicated advocate for individuals with disabilities, Schenk served in 2017/2018 as the President of the
Nipissing University chapter of Best Buddies, an on-campus club that works to create lasting friendships
between students and people with intellectual disabilities. Previous volunteerism on campus includes the
Biidaaban Academic Support Tutoring Program and NU Reads.
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employers say...
“We are very impressed with Nipissing’s Education Career Fair and the quality of graduates from the Schulich School of Education. The students are always well
prepared, have strong resumes, and are interested in learning more about what the OCDSB has to offer. Over the last couple of years, the number of new teacher
positions at the OCDSB has grown and we are continuing to add teaching positions. We have traditionally enjoyed great success with Nipissing University graduates.”
Barry Scott, Human Resources Officer, Ottawa Carleton District School Board
“Nipissing’s Education Career Fair is extremely well organized and thoughtfully designed. The students are well organized, they ask smart questions, look professional
and have given some thought to what they want in their career. We work with a lot of First Nations communities and the Nipissing students are prepared and
knowledgeable about Indigenous education. It’s wonderful to meet future teachers who are so well-informed and open to working in the North.”
Mattie Goetstouwers, Teacher Recruitment Manager, Teach for Canada
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NUIndigenous
Initiatives
Enji giigdoyang - “where we come to meet,
and talk about things”
Q Q ENJI GIIGDOYANG – THE OFFICE OF INDIGENOUS INITIATIVES Q Q ABORIGINAL ADVANTAGE PROGRAM (AAP)
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printable application form at nipissingu.ca/indigenous
For more information, please contact the Student Success and Development
Coordinator at indigenousprograms@nipissingu.ca
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applications in the classroom and the entire school. Our graduates return to their
classrooms with newly acquired skills and knowledge gained from the Indigenous
Classroom Assistant Diploma Program to assist Indigenous children in elementary
classrooms across the province.
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NUstudentlife
Supportive professors + small classes
= personaliz ed learning environment
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Environmentally friendly and convenient, a city transit pass is included in your full-time student incidental fees.
Nipissing University is situated on the traditional territory of Nipissing First Nation, than 60 percent of our students coming from out of town, everyone is eager to
and within the Robinson-Huron Treaty of 1850. We also acknowledge the nearby get to know each other and make new life-long friendships. You will feel a sense
Anishnabek communities of Dokis First Nation and Temagami First Nation. of community the moment you step onto campus. Whether you are into the arts,
Located in North Bay, Ontario – three and a half hours north of Toronto, or four exploring the outdoors, or socializing with friends at any of our local restaurants
hours west of Ottawa – campus is nestled between Lake Nipissing and Trout Lake within minutes of campus, check out the city’s website to get an idea of what there
and is located within a stunning 720 acres of Canadian Shield forest. Surrounded is to see and do in North Bay: cityofnorthbay.ca
by natural beauty, Nipissing is the ideal environment for learning. With more
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North Bay has lots to do, with
shopping, restaurants, nightlife,
waterfront and beaches all
on bus routes. The McKeown
Avenue strip offers more
shopping, restaurants, coffee
shops, and grocery stores closer
to campus. Walk, bike, take the
city bus, or take advantage of
the grocery bus — a service for
students in residence.
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NUservices
forstudents
Student success is our top priority
NIPISSING RANKED
STUDENT SATISFACTION,
TOP 5
STUDENT SERVICES,
SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION,
AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
in CANADA for among primarily undergraduate universities in Canada – Maclean’s 2018
Q Q ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES
You can count on our support – academically, financially, Email: sas@nipissingu.ca
nipissingu.ca/sas
and personally. The Student Development and Services
We feel that all students have a right to accessible, barrier-free learning
division is an excellent resource that will help you with the environments. If you have or suspect that you have a disability, we encourage you to
specific assistance you require. contact us before you begin your studies to ask about test and exam accommodation,
distraction-reduced working and testing areas, note-taking support, adaptive
technology and assistive software, alternate format reading materials and counselling
or tutorial support. We can make your academic journey so much more productive
and rewarding.
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Travel abroad with one of
our partner schools
Upper year students enjoy our exchange partnerships
with Australia, Barbados, China, Finland, France,
Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, Norway,
South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, United Kingdom,
and the United States.
• Research and study in a culturally different context with our study tours and
research opportunities.
nipissingu.ca/studentservices • facebook.com/nuSDS
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“When I learned about the award, I was definitely in shock, then felt extreme
gratitude that my professor and preceptor recognized my ability to provide
compassionate care in practice,” said Ellis. “Awards that commend student nurses are
invaluable because they encourage the development of exceptional future nurses.”
The awards were established by the Sopman family nearly four decades ago to
recognize emerging physicians, surgeons and nurses who, in addition to their
academic and clinical excellence, have demonstrated profound compassion toward
their patients and colleagues.
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NUathletics
Sports and fitness – bring it on !
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Q Q NORTH BAY RECREATION
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If what’s available to you on campus is not enough, North Bay offers even more,
our students
Marketing and gy program with
Social Justice, double minors
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• Public beaches ideal for swimming and canoeing
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NUstudentunion
Get involved and meet new people
Students attending Nipissing University and long distance students, who are
Q Q HEALTH AND DENTAL PLAN
enrolled in at least one course and pay their student fees, are members of the
Nipissing University Student Union. Our organization strives to represent students Exclusively through “We Speak Student”, NUSU is able to offer a health and dental
democratically, provide a communication framework, and lobby for legislative plan to all students who pay the health plan ancillary fee. This extensive plan has
change on issues that affect students. As an elected board, NUSU Executives and been created to best suit our students’ needs. The best part is that if you already
Directors represent all Nipissing students and provide a full range of services have coverage you are able to opt out of the health plan. To view the complete
(financial and academic), activities, and political advocacy to improve your student benefit summary of the health plan, visit wespeakstudent.com or contact
experience. Want to get more involved on campus, or have questions? our VP Communications at vpcommunications@nusu.com
Email info@nusu.com
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Q Q COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Q Q FOOD BANK
North Bay is such an amazing community in which to get involved. NUSU works with NUSU funds and manages a food bank that is accessible to all students during the
groups such as the Nipissing Transition House, The Gathering Place, Community Living year, and provides much needed nourishment when funds run low. The food bank
North Bay, and the Military Family Resource Centre, among others. If you want to get is regularly stocked with the help of fellow students, Nipissing staff and faculty, as
involved either on or off campus contact vpcommunications@nusu.com well as the North Bay community. The food bank can be accessed during regular
hours of operation of the NUSU Office, which are 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, Monday
through Friday.
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NUprograms
Program Descriptions
Anthropology is the study of the human experience – past and present. It examines Bachelor of Business Administration (four-years)
diverse peoples; their physical origins, material artifacts, cultures, and languages. Bachelor of Commerce (three-years)
Anthropology involves the exploration of multiple realms of social life including Offered by the Faculty of Applied and Professional Studies
medical anthropology, globalization and development, law, and relations with Degree completion available online and through Ontario partner sites
the environment. In-class theoretical study supports research in areas such as Programs within the School of Business are designed for both secondary school
environmental anthropology, transitions in northern and rural communities, graduates and working professionals. You can choose to specialize in one of the five
and also offers the technical background to prepare you for participation in Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) streams: Accounting, Economics, Finance,
ethnographic fieldwork and on archeological digs. Marketing, Organizational Studies or Technology Management. Regardless of your
Career and Academic Options choice of focus, you will gain the advantage of both in-depth business knowledge
• Graduate Studies and broad personal experiences to prepare for your future career. In addition, the
• Professional School (Medicine, Education, Law, MBA) School of Business believes in the importance of experiential learning opportunities
• Careers in research, museum curations, human rights advocacy, and applied through our iLEAD Initiative which offers academic credit and a Business Experience
archaeology Certificate for internships, international expeditions, and engaging with faculty
members in research.
Visit nipissingu.ca/anthropology
Career and Academic Options
• Graduate Studies
Q Q BIOLOGY • Professional School (Education, Law, MBA)
• Careers in management, accounting, taxation, e-commerce,
Bachelor of Science
Offered by the Faculty of Arts and Science government services, human resources, marketing, banking and international
investment
Nipissing University’s Biology and Chemistry Department offers a flexible and
Visit nipissingu.ca/business
dynamic approach to those who want to pursue a career in the field of Biology.
The Biology program can be tailored to suit your aspirations in various fields such
as, Human (medical), Veterinary, or Ecological studies, and you will be supported Q Q CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES
by a wide selection of fundamental Biology and Chemistry courses. You will have
access to state-of-the-art facilities, which include a central analytical lab, an Bachelor of Arts
automated greenhouse, a three-square-kilometer research preserve, a confocal Offered by the Faculty of Applied and Professional Studies
microscopy unit, animal care facilities, and a genomics/gene expression lab. As Child and Family Studies is an interdisciplinary degree program that combines
you work closely with your professors, you will find opportunities to do original courses from Child and Family Studies, Psychology, Social Welfare, and Sociology.
research and have off-campus internship experiences with practicing professionals. It focuses on issues such as social justice, activism, children’s rights, human
Both offer ideal training if you want to pursue a health-related profession, development and developmental exceptionalities across the lifespan. Opportunities
research career, or graduate school. In addition to your Honours Bachelor of for applied learning and community practicums are available. Students may choose
Science degree, you will have the option of earning further credentials like the to complete a certificate in Program Evaluation and Applied Research, Early Intensive
Certificate in Neuroscience, or a Certificate in Forest Resource Management and Behaviour Intervention – Autism Spectrum Disorders or Applied Behaviours Analysis
Conservation. – Lifespan. Students have the option of specializing in either Human Development
Career and Academic Options and Learning, or Social Justice.
• Graduate Studies (Master and Doctoral degrees in the fields of Biology, Ecology Career and Academic Options
and Health) • Graduate Studies
• Professional School (Medicine, Education, Law, MBA, Physiotherapy, Dentistry,
• Professional School (Education, Law, Social Work)
Optometry, etc.) • Careers in areas such as child welfare, social services, community advocacy, and
• Careers in Biology, Research, Wildlife Management, Environmental Management,
community mental health
Forestry and Consulting
Visit nipissingu.ca/chfs
Visit nipissingu.ca/biology
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NIPISSING STUDENTS
RECEIVED
$1.19 MILLION
IN STUDENT
RESEARCH GR ANTS
2014 – 2019
“My professors were incredibly helpful in pushing me to flesh out all aspects of the business plan, including financial
forecasting and competitor analysis. They really helped me synthesize the plan to become a professional product, and
also helped me to find grants that were available for young entrepreneurs. I highly recommend this course to any
students interested in entrepreneurship.”
Jeremy is now working with a company to develop the app and is planning to launch Flex this year.
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Visit nipissingu.ca/english • Careers as a professional artist, and in curatorial practice, museum management,
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Environmental scientists at
Nipissing are working to help
us understand our physical
world, its fragilities, strengths
and vast interconnectedness
with research on watersheds,
geopolitics and environmental
history, forest resources,
and water management by
Indigenous communities.
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and transformative opportunities in your career and life path. As examples, our
Q Q MATHEMATICS
courses include but are not limited to: Native philosophies, spirituality and religions,
Bachelor of Arts kinships with the environment, historical contexts in legislations, contemporary
Bachelor of Science issues, creativity and the arts, concepts of wellness in First Nation communities,
Offered by the Faculty of Arts and Science Native ethnobotany, and the Ojibway language.
Mathematics is fundamental to understanding the physical universe surrounding Career and Academic Options
us. Mathematical knowledge is applied to multiple disciplines, and opens up a
wide array of opportunities to you as a graduate. The four-year (Honours) degree
• Graduate Studies
has four different streams: Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics and
• Professional School (Education, Law, MBA)
General. Our professors are committed to the success of their students and have
• Careers in community health, environmental management, fine arts, politics,
developed a Math Drop-in Centre for those who want to receive (or give) assistance social services, advocacy, and opportunities within corporate, non-profit and
with math problem-solving. As an undergraduate Mathematics student you will government sectors
have the advantage of participating in research that is typically reserved for Visit nipissingu.ca/nativestudies
graduate students.
Career and Academic Options
Q Q NURSING
• Graduate Studies in mathematics or areas of application of mathematics
• Professional School (Education, Law, MBA) Bachelor of Science in Nursing
• Careers as a statistician, economist, data scientist, researcher, and investment Offered by the Faculty of Applied and Professional Studies
fund manager There are several Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) degrees offered at Nipissing
Visit nipissingu.ca/mathematics University. The four-year, full-time collaborative program is offered in partnership
with Canadore College. Grounded in scientific theory and evidence-based practice,
the program is designed to equip you with both clinical and critical thinking skills.
Q Q NATIVE STUDIES
You will gain the professional abilities and capacity for lifelong learning – both
Bachelor of Arts of which are necessary to meet the growing needs of today’s health care system.
Offered by the Faculty of Arts and Science The broad-based curriculum covers physical, emotional, social, spiritual and
The Medicine Wheel provides a traditional, holistic framework for the acquisition cultural aspects of health. From the beginning you will work side-by-side with
of academic knowledge and insight as well as being a personal guide to living life nurses in practice and in our state-of-the-art simulation lab. Opportunities for an
to the fullest (Bimadisiwin). It is a central template from which to explore a native international placement are available.
worldview, develop career skills and was the impetus for the unique structure and For more information on this and other BScN programs available, such as our RPN
courses developed in our Native Studies Program. You will receive valuable learning to BScN Bridging and Blended Programs, and our Scholar Practitioner Program,
experiences and pertinent information that will allow you to create life-enhancing please visit nipissingu.ca/nursing
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Physical and Health Education students balance the study of kinesiology with activities that promote health and wellness
through physical activity.
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• Graduate Studies
• Professional School (MSW, Education, Law)
• Careers with government, hospitals, clinics, schools, correctional facilities, nursing
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residences
A private room of your Own
Our top-rated residences will make you feel right at home, and you can count on making fast friends
within your residence community. Our student leaders, Residence Dons, and award-winning residence
staff give tutorials on everything from the basics of laundry and cooking to making connections within
the community. Our Community Assistants and Academic Dons are additional elements of support for
residents in each complex to help you succeed in all aspects of student life.
Equally helpful is the grocery store bus that provides a free door-to-door shuttle service. Buses
circulate all residence buildings at least once a week on a rotating basis to suit students’ varied
schedules.
There are also many fun activities planned throughout the year like potluck suppers, skating parties,
a winter carnival, athletic events, movie nights, and academic support workshops and programs. Get
involved in the Residents’ Council to make your mark and help shape the residence experience for all
students. Residence life is all about studying hard, being social, living independently and learning to
make your own choices. And, you will enjoy the luxury of a private room to make your own!
For full details, visit nipissingu.ca/residence
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Physical, mental, and Global citizenship and LEAD (Leaders Emerging through Music, drama,
spiritual well-being cultural education Active Development): Leadership crafts, the arts
Want to live with people who are into the same things you are? Nipissing
can make it happen. We offer four Living Learning Communities (LLC) that
bring together students who share similar interests. The LLC can give you an
immediate support network, which definitely helps to make the transition into
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Governors House
Chancellors House
A short walk or a 3-minute bus ride will get you from Founders and Chancellors Houses to the front door of the university.
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Hallway Nipissing has three suite-style residences: Founders
Bathroom
House and Chancellors House, located at the bottom
of the College Drive hill, are a short walk or a three-
Bathroom
minute bus ride to your classes. Governors House is
Storage located across from the athletics facilities, at the top
Kitchen
Bedroom Bedroom of the hill. Each fully-furnished suite accommodates
four students and features:
• private bedrooms
Bedroom Bedroom • kitchen with fridge and stove
Lounge • living room
• two full bathrooms
• dining area
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A volunteer to cuddle kitties at the Humane Society. Zumba class during a new student orientation event.
This is only a sample of what residence offers – our award-winning residence programs will keep you busy all year!
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Snow Angels and Hot Chocolate! In 2nd semester the Residents’ Council hosts the annual Winter Carnival.
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Enjoy the groomed trails right on campus – bring your When the weather gets cold enough, the residence
cross country skis, or sign out a pair of snowshoes and skating rink is flooded for students to skate for fun or
get hiking! play a game of shinny!
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To do list with dates and events to remember
Q Q C HECK TO SEE THAT YOU HAVE YOUR Q Q O FFERS OF ADMISSION ARE SENT OUT FROM NIPISSING
PROGRAM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS BETWEEN JANUARY AND MAY
To be considered for admission, be sure you will have earned all the required and/ Check your mailbox! Offers of Admission are made during this period.
or recommended secondary school courses you need for admission to your program
of choice. See the admissions chart at the end of this book.
Q Q C HECK THE STUDENT PORTAL ON mynipissing.ca USING WEBADVISOR
You don’t have to wait for an Offer of Admission to start checking the student
Q Q OCTOBER 27, 2018 – OPEN HOUSE EVENT
portal. In fact, your login information was sent to you in your acknowledgement
You are invited! Spend the day with us and meet our faculty, staff and some of your package. Your account will allow you to track your admission status online, and
peers. It’s a great time to get answers to all of your questions about admissions, apply for a private room in residence.
programs, and residence life
Q Q JANUARY 16, 2019 IS THE DEADLINE TO APPLY Q Q MAY 1, 2019 ENTRANCE AWARDS APPLICATIONS DUE DATE
Ontario secondary school students are expected to submit application forms You do not have to wait for an Offer of Admission to apply for the Chancellors
to the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) by this date. Scholarships,Schulich Scholarships, and all awards and bursaries. Forms can be
Ontario secondary school students use the OUAC 101 application form. found at nipissingu.ca/studentfinancialservices
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Q Q MAY 29, 2019 – RESPONSE DATE Q Q REGISTRATION INFORMATION WILL BE EMAILED TO YOU IN JUNE
Secondary school applicants should receive one of three responses from Nipissing: This information will explain the process of selecting the courses you will take and
1) Offer of Admission to your program of choice or an Alternate Offer; or will provide further details about your New Student Orientation event.
2) D elay of decision notification pending your response to our letter of request for
specific additional information; or Q Q JULY 2019 – NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION
3) Refusal. New Student Orientation (NSO) is a one-day orientation program for all new
Secondary school students receiving a full-time Offer of Admission by this date are students and their supporters, designed to introduce the Nipissing University services
eligible for a guaranteed spot in residence. and programs available to support student success, and build connections to the
Lakers community.
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standing, to a maximum of 30 credits, may be granted for courses completed at the College Applicants
higher level with a grade of 5 or higher. Applicants from colleges who have completed a recognized diploma program with
a minimum 70% overall average are normally eligible for admission consideration.
Some programs are restricted to applicants with higher averages. Applicants who
Q Q ADVANCED PLACEMENT have not completed a diploma program must present proof of having completed a
Applicants who have completed Advanced Placement (AP) courses are encouraged minimum of one full year in a recognized college diploma program or completion of
to submit their examination results. Official AP score reports must be sent directly a certificate program with an overall 70% average in order to be considered.
to Nipissing University. Advanced standing will be granted for most AP courses
completed with a grade of 4 or higher, to a maximum of 18 credits. Nipissing’s
College Board number is 4149. Q Q MATURE STUDENTS
Applicants who are not admissible to Nipissing University based on previous
academic results may be considered for admission on probation. Full academic
Q Q APPLICANTS WITH POST-SECONDARY STUDIES disclosure is required and official transcripts must be submitted. Mature students
Applicants who have previously attended a college or university and are eligible for who qualify for admission will be considered for full-time admission on probation
admission consideration may receive transfer credit for completed studies. Official with a reduced course load to a maximum of 24 credits. Mature student applicants
transcripts from all institutions attended are required for admission. Prerequisite must be a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident, must be 20 years of age or older
subjects must be met for specific programs as outlined in the Admissions Chart at the by the end of the semester in which they wish to enrol, and must have been away
back of this book. from formal academic education for at least the previous two years.
University Applicants Mature student applicants to Bachelor of Science degrees or Bachelor of Arts degrees
Applicants in good standing at recognized universities may apply to Nipissing in Computer Science, Economics or Mathematics, must present the 4U or equivalent
University. Transfer credit is usually awarded for university courses previously program specific prerequisites as listed in the Admissions Chart at the back of
completed (at an accredited university) with “C” grades or higher. this book.
Depending on the program applied to, transfer credit is not normally granted for Mature student applicants to limited enrolment programs (Nursing and Physical and
practical or clinical courses taken in specific areas such as Engineering, Physical and Health Education) are not able to apply for direct entry admission consideration
Health Education, Dance, etc. Students enrolled at other universities may apply to to these programs. Mature student applicants interested in these programs may
take Nipissing University courses for transfer credit to their home university via be admitted to another program and apply for transfer consideration for the
a Letter of Permission. Letter of Permission applicants apply directly to Nipissing following year. For transfer consideration, applicants will need to present the 4U
University at nipissingu.ca/registrarforms or equivalent program specific prerequisites as listed in the Admissions Chart at the
back of this book.
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Out of Province Admission Requirements
This table shows the high school courses for all provinces and territories that are equivalent to the admission requirements for Ontario students.
Admission requirements for Ontario students can be found on the next page.
Ontario General Requirements English 4U Biology 4U Chemistry 4U Physics 4U Calculus and If Advanced Introduction
Vectors 4U Functions 4U or to
4U Mathematics Kinesiology
is required 4U
Alberta/NWT/ Secondary School Diploma with five academic English 30 or Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Physics 30 Math 31 Math 30-1 or N/A
Nunavut Grade 12 courses numbered 30 or 31 including ELA 30-1 Math 30-2
program specific prerequisites. (Math 30-1 must
be presented if
Advanced Functions
is specifically
stated)
British Secondary School Diploma with four academic level English 12 or Biology 12 Chemistry 12 Physics 12 Calculus 12 Principles of N/A
Columbia/ Grade 12 courses (courses with % grades not letter English 12: Math 12
Yukon grades) including program specific prerequisites. First Peoples
Provincial exams are not required.
Manitoba Secondary School Diploma with five academic English 40S Biology 40S Chemistry 40S Physics 40S Pre-Calculus 40S Applied Math 40S N/A
40 level courses including program specific
prerequisites.
New Brunswick Secondary School Diploma with five academic Grade English 121 Biology 121 Chemistry 121 Physics 121 Advanced Trigonometry & N/A
12 courses number 121 or 122 (courses numbered or 122 or 122 or 122 or 122 Math with an 3-Space 121/122
120 may be considered) including program specific Introduction to
prerequisites. Calculus 120
Newfoundland Secondary School Diploma with six two-credit English Biology Chemistry 3202 Physics Math Math 3204 or N/A
academic courses at level 3000 including program 3201 3201 3204 3207 Math 3205
specific prerequisites.
Nova Scotia Secondary School Diploma with five academic or English 12 Biology 12 Chemistry 12 Physics 12 Pre-Calculus 12 Math 12 N/A
advanced Grade 12 courses including program specific or English
prerequisites. 12: African
Heritage
Prince Edward Secondary School Diploma with five academic English 621A Biology 621A Chemistry 611A Physics 621A Math 611B Math 621B (Math N/A
Island Grade 12 courses numbered 611 or 621 including or 621A 621A may be used
program specific prerequisites. to satisfy a non-
specific 4U Math
prerequisite)
Quebec One year of CEGEP completed with a minimum of 2 semester 2 semester 2 semester 2 semester Calculus I & II Linear Algebra N/A
(CEGEP)* 12 academic subjects including program specific courses in courses in courses in courses in I & II
prerequisites. English (603 Biology (101 Chemistry (202 Physics (203
series) series) series) series)
Quebec Secondary School Diploma with six academic Grade Grade 12 Grade 12 Grade 12 Grade 12 Grade 12 Grade 12 Math N/A
(Private) 12 courses including program specific prerequisites. English Biology Chemistry Physics Calculus
Saskatchewan Secondary School Diploma with five academic Grade English A30 Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Physics 30 Calculus 30 Math B30 and C30 N/A
12 courses at the 30 level including program specific and B30
prerequisites.
*Applicants from Quebec who have completed more than one year of CEGEP (more than 12 courses) will be considered for admission with advanced standing.
Applicants who have completed the DEC program at a CEGEP with a cumulative average of “B” or better will be considered for admission with advanced standing to a
maximum of 30 credits. Prerequisite subjects will apply.
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The following chart lists prerequisite courses required for Nipissing University degree programs in 2019.
Please note that English refers to one of ENG4U, EAE4U or NBE4U.
Bachelor of Arts PA 70% Anthropology, Child and Family Studies 7,8,9, Classical English
(BA) Studies, English Studies, Environmental Geography 2,4,
Gender Equality and Social Justice, Geography 2,4, History,
Liberal Arts, Native Studies, Philosophy, Political Science,
Psychology 7,8,9, Religions and Cultures, Social Welfare and
Social Development, Sociology
Computer Science5, Mathematics5 English; Calculus and Vectors; one other Mathematics
Bachelor of Business PBA 70% Accounting; Business Administration; Economics; English (one Mathematics is recommended) 1
Administration 6,10,12,13,14 (BBA) Finance; Marketing; Organizational Studies;
or Technology Management streams
Bachelor of Physical and Health PPE 70% English; one of Biology or Introduction to Kinesiology
Education (BPHE) (formerly Exercise Science); (Chemistry and one
Mathematics are recommended)
Bachelor of Science PS 70% Biology3 English; Biology; Chemistry; one of Calculus and Vectors
(BSc) or Advanced Functions
Environmental Biology and Technology English; Biology; Chemistry; one of Calculus and Vectors,
Advanced Functions or Physics
Liberal Science – Sequence in two of Biology, Computer English; two of Chemistry, Mathematics (either Calculus
Science, Environmental Science, Geology, or Mathematics and Vectors or Advanced Functions) or Physics
Bachelor of Science in Nursing PSN 70% English; Biology; Chemistry (one Mathematics is
(BScN) 2018 cut-off: recommended)
78%-82%
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)11 PSW 70% English (minimum grade 70%)
Bachelor of Arts (BA) or PAB or PSS 70% The regular requirements for the Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Bachelor of Science (BSc) combined or Bachelor of Science (BSc) major to which the person
with Bachelor of Commerce has applied.
(BComm)6,10,12,13,14
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Application Average
Program
Codes
Concurrent Primary/Junior PE 75% Child and Family Studies 7,8,9, English (minimum grade of 70%);
Bachelor of Arts (BA)/ Junior/Intermediate PEA Classical Studies, English Studies, one 3U, 3M, or 4U Mathematics (minimum grade of 60%)
Bachelor of Education (BEd) Environmental Geography2,4,
Intermediate/Senior PEB Gender Equality and Social Justice,
Geography2,4, History, Philosophy,
Political Science, Psychology 7,8,9,
Religions and Cultures, Social
Welfare and Social Development,
Sociology
Computer Science5, Mathematics5 English (minimum grade of 70%); Calculus and Vectors; one
other Mathematics (4U Mathematics courses are required for
admission and a minimum grade of 60% must be achieved in
one of 3U, 3M or 4U Mathematics)
Primary/Junior PED 75% Criminal Justice – Corrections; English (minimum grade of 70%);
Junior/Intermediate PEF Criminal Justice Studies; one 3U, 3M, or 4U Mathematics (minimum grade of 60%)
Criminology; or Policing streams
Intermediate/Senior PEG
Concurrent Primary/Junior PEL 75% Accounting; Business English (minimum grade of 70%);
Bachelor of Business Junior/Intermediate PEM Administration; Economics; one 3U, 3M, or 4U Mathematics (minimum grade of 60%);
Administration (BBA) 6,10,12,13,14 Finance; Marketing; (one 4U Mathematics is recommended) 1
/Bachelor of Education (BEd) Intermediate/Senior PEN Organizational Studies; or
Technology Management streams
Concurrent Primary/Junior PEO 75% English (minimum grade of 70%); one of Biology or
Bachelor of Physical and Junior/Intermediate PEQ Introduction to Kinesiology (formerly Exercise Science);
Health Education (BPHE)/ one 3U, 3M, or 4U Mathematics (minimum grade of 60%);
Bachelor of Education (BEd) Intermediate/Senior PER (Chemistry and one 4U Mathematics are recommended)
1
Students admitted without a 4U Mathematics or equivalent will be required to complete MATH 1911 or MATH 1912 in their first year.
2
A Certificate in Geomatics is also available to students pursuing an Honours degree in these majors.
3
A Certificate in Neuroscience is also available to students pursuing an Honours degree in these majors.
4
A Certificate in Environmental Management is also available to students pursuing an Honours degree in these majors.
5
A Certificate in Game Design and Development is available to students pursuing a degree in these majors.
6
An iLEAD Business Experience Certificate is available to students pursuing one of these degrees.
7
A Certificate in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) – Lifespan is available to students pursuing an Honours Specialization, Specialization or a Major in these areas.
8
A Certificate in Early Intensive Behaviour Intervention (EIBI) – Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is available to students pursuing an Honours Specialization, Specialization or a Major in
these areas.
9
A Certificate in Program Evaluation and Applied Research (PEAR) is available to students pursuing an Honours Specialization, Specialization or a Major in these areas.
10
A Certificate in Human Resources Management is available to students pursuing a BBA or BComm degree.
11
During Year 2 of the Bachelor of Social Work program, students must apply for admission consideration to the professional years (Years 3 & 4) of the program. Admission to the first or
second year of the Bachelor of Social Work program does not guarantee acceptance into the professional years.
12
A Certificate in Entrepreneurial Finance is available to students pursuing a BBA or BComm degree.
13
A Certificate in Financial Product Sales Professional is available to students pursuing a BBA or BComm degree.
14
A Certificate in Financial Services is available to students pursuing a BBA or BComm degree.
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Concurrent Bachelor of Primary/Junior PES 75% Biology 3 English (minimum grade of 70%); Biology; Chemistry;
Science (BSc)/ Bachelor of Junior/Intermediate PET one of Calculus and Vectors or Advanced Functions (4U
Education (BEd) Mathematics courses are required for admission and a
Intermediate/Senior PEU minimum grade of 60% must be achieved in one of 3U,
3M or 4U Mathematics)
The following Certificates are available to all students pursuing any degree:
• Aboriginal Leadership
• Archaeological Monitoring
• Bilingualism
• Digital Classics
• Digital Humanities
• Forest Resource Management and Conservation
• Health Studies and Gerontology
• Peace and Violence Prevention
For out-of-province admission requirements, see page 55.
For international admission requirements, visit
www.nipissingu.ca/internationaladmissions
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