Nipissing University
Nipissing University
Nipissing University, Canada
Nipissing University
Nipissing University
Nipissing University, Canada, residence
Nipissing University, Study in Canada
Nipissing University, Study in Canada
Nipissing University, Study in Canada
Nipissing University, Study in Canada
Nipissing University, Study in Canada
Nipissing University, Study in Canada
Nipissing University
Nipissing University
Nipissing University
Nipissing University
Nipissing University
Small school. Big opportunities.
At Nipissing University, the institution’s small size is one of students’ biggest advantages. Its focus on student success is consistently recognized with top rankings in Canada in the areas of student support, student experience, faculty, and residences. Nipissing’s personalized approach to teaching creates a high-quality learning environment where students can engage in lively debate and discussion with peers and faculty. The university’s picturesque campus is surrounded by nature and offers an inspiring place to live and learn amongst one of the most beautiful landscapes in Canada. Students can connect with Nipissing University today to discover why this university is right where they belong.
The City of North Bay, Ontario, is nestled between Lake Nipissing and Trout Lake and is surrounded by numerous protected natural areas, heritage forest parks and historical sites. Approximately a 3½ hour drive from Toronto or 4 hours from Ottawa, this friendly and inviting city is a popular year-round destination. Offering plenty of activities, amenities and services, North Bay’s vibrancy is only exceeded by its hospitality.
Students can select from over 60 broad areas of study to tailor a degree that suits their interests, ambitions and learning style. With employability at their heart, many of these programs include real-world work experience through placements, co-ops and internships, as well as impressive research opportunities, even at undergraduate level.
With 96 percent of its students finding employment within 6 months of graduating, NU provides a strong foundation for a successful career. In addition to a comprehensive careers service, international students can access tailored guidance to assist them in embarking on a career in Canada.
Nipissing University’s brand new On The Rocks nightclub opened in September 2023. This vibrant hub of community provides students with a safe, exciting venue on-campus to enjoy a fun night out.
NU’s new Interprofessional Simulation Centre provides the university’s healthcare students with an immersive, interactive learning environment. This high-tech centre has been carefully designed to mimic a number of real-world scenarios and settings, enhancing skills and competency through both emergency and procedural training.
NU has become a Knowledge and Development Partner of Canada’s Food and Agri-tech Engine, with a focus on research in complex environmental challenges both locally and globally. As a result, students in related fields are able to access mentorship, partnership and funding support through Bioenterprise Canada.
NU has teamed up with SpacesShared, an online home-sharing platform, to provide reputable and affordable housing options to students. Through this service, students who prefer to live off-campus can apply to live in a home-share and will be safely matched with approved community members.
CAD$23,000 Undergraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
CAD$23,000 Postgraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
CAD$8,671 Living costs
CAD$6,071 To live on campus
Nipissing University offers its students over CAD 4.9 million in scholarships, bursaries and awards.
International undergraduate students may be eligible for a range of scholarships, bursaries and awards at NU.
International students with a grade average above 80 percent are automatically considered for guaranteed entrance scholarships, so there is no need to go through an application process. This scholarship is renewable for the first four years of undergraduate study.
Guaranteed entrance scholarships at NU range from CAD 1,000 per year to the full cost of the course’s domestic-rate tuition fees which is 23'000 CAD per Academic year for every program offered.
The Schulich Scholarship is awarded to selected students entering their first year on any undergraduate program within the Schulich School of Education and has a value of CAD 7,500.
Eligibility requirements include a minimum 80 percent grade average.
Students can also make use of NU’s international work-study program, providing part-time, on-campus employment to eligible upper-year international students who can prove financial need.
The Nipissing University Graduate Scholarship provides funding in the value of CAD 5,000 or CAD 10,000 to select, eligible graduate students with a minimum grade average of 80 percent. This funding is designed to support students in research that significantly contributes to their program of study, typically resulting in a thesis or major research paper. Students are automatically considered for this scholarship and do not need to apply.
The university also offers a number of other funding opportunities to eligible graduate students, including:
External loans, scholarships and other funding opportunities are also available.
Entry requirements at Nipissing University vary between courses, so students are advised to check the specifics for their desired degree program before application. The below is intended as a general guide.
Generally, students enrolling on an undergraduate degree program at NU must have completed one of the following, or hold an equivalent qualification:
Some courses may require students to have studied a related subject as part of their high school qualifications.
Students enrolling on a master’s degree program at NU must hold a closely related undergraduate honours degree with at least a 75 percent average, a 2:1, or equivalent.
Students enrolling on a PhD must hold a closely related master’s degree with a minimum A-standing (or equivalent).
International students originating from a country where the dominant language is not English will be required to demonstrate their English language proficiency.
For most undergraduate degree programs, students must hold a minimum overall IELTS score of 6.5 with no band score lower than 6.0 (or equivalent qualification).
Students enrolling on a BScN require an IELTS score of 7.0 with no band less than 6.5
Graduate students and students studying on a BEd degree program require an IELTS score of 6.5 with no band less than 6.5.
There are some exemptions to the English language policy, including the opportunity to enroll on an English for Academic Purposes course with one of the university’s approved partners.
Nipissing University boasts an exceptional faculty of experienced, professional educators and prides itself in offering a top-quality, personalized education. The university’s uniquely flexible approach towards teaching and learning enables students to customize their degrees to meet with their personal interests and long-term goals.
Students at NU enjoy studying through a balance of theoretical and practical approaches. Learning environments include lectures, seminars and tutorials as well as group work and individual research projects. With an average class size of only 29, the atmosphere at NU promotes discussion and ensures all voices are heard.
Faculty and staff are supported by the expert knowledge, resources and research of the university’s Teaching Hub, which received a Catalyst Award (2023) in the ‘teaching and learning’ category, acknowledging its innovative use of technology to advance learning.
Many of NU’s courses incorporate work opportunities, field placements and research projects within their curriculum and the institution is well-connected with the local community and industries to ensure students access the best opportunities. Where relevant, the university endeavours to connect students directly with industry professionals and thought leaders.
NU actively supports quality research projects, offering undergraduate students unique opportunities to conduct graduate-level research as a part of their degree. A number of its faculty and alumni have had their research printed in prestigious publications.
Nursing programs at NU are in particularly high demand, with degrees offering access to fantastic experiential learning opportunities, including simulated learning laboratories and the possibility to complete their work placement at a top tier local hospital.
Nipissing University is divided into two core faculties at undergraduate level: the Faculty of Arts and Science, and the Faculty of Education and Professional Studies.
NU’s Faculty of Arts and Science offers a wealth of degree programs including:
NU’s Faculty of Education and Professional Studies is split into six schools, through which students are able to enrol on thirteen degree programs:
It is possible to major or minor in many subjects and students can also choose specific electives, enabling them to tailor their course to their personal and/or career goals.
Despite being a primarily undergraduate institution, Nipissing University also offers seven graduate degree programs:
PhD in Education (educational sustainability)
Nipissing University students enjoy fantastic facilities designed to enrich their learning experience and promote ground-breaking research. These include hi-tech IT services, state-of-the-art laboratories and equipment, an interprofessional simulation centre, airy and bright art studios, and expansive greenhouses.
NU’s modern student centre includes everything students need to make the most of university life, including friendly communal areas, study rooms, a restaurant and a nightclub.
NU’s Robert J Surtees Student Athletics Centre is considered amongst the best in Ontario, boasting volleyball, basketball, squash and badminton courts, as well as an artificial turf field. Fitness studios, weight and cardio rooms are available for gym enthusiasts, and the campus trail system is perfect for hiking, skiing and snowshoeing.
With fitness classes, varsity teams, intramurals and club sports teams available, there’s room for every student to get involved in a sport they love.
NU’s Harris Learning Library offers an expansive selection of books, media, journals and archives alongside a wealth of digital resources. Students can make use of quiet study areas and computer zones to aid their studies, with the library’s academic search tool providing access to over 23 million items across Ontario.
NU offers four award-winning residences just minutes’ walk from the main campus. All first-year students applying directly from high school are guaranteed a private bedroom in residence.
Residence fees typically cost around CAD 6,400 – CAD 7,140 per year, with the option to add on meal plans to enjoy nutritional meals on-campus.