This directory provides links to the three faculties, schools, academic and administrative departments.
Quick access to employee contact information.
Nipissing is a progressive and exciting place to work. Check out our job opportunities website for positions that may be of interest.
Find all the links to student services, and many other resources, that you'll use throughout your studies at Nipissing.
Everything you need to know about costs and how to fund your education can be found here.
Customize your learning experience in our Applied and Professional Studies, Arts and Science, and Education degree programs.
Located within driving distance of Orillia and Barrie, programs include Child and Family Studies, Culture and the Arts, Liberal Arts and teaching options.
Earn a BA (Honours) in Contemporary Studies from Laurier and a BEd from Nipissing as well as practice teach in the Public or Catholic schools near Brantford.
Entrance scholarships are automatically awarded to students on the basis of their top six final high school grades.
In-course scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit to full-time undergraduate students (18 credits or more per fall/winter session) who have completed at least one full year of study at Nipissing University. Generally, an application is not required. Students must be registered to receive a scholarship, which is generally paid out in January. Weighted grades are used to determine eligibility for a scholarship.
For details on the specific scholarships offered at Nipissing, please explore the links, below, which group the awards on the basis of the faculty in which you are registered or your level of study:
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