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Workshops and Professional Development
The Centre for Teaching and Learning is excited to offer a variety of workshops for faculty, staff, and students. Enhance your skills by signing up for sessions on topics such as Using Secure Online Exams in Your Courses, Accessibility Standards, Software Training Sessions, Administrative Practices, and Curricular Planning. For specific training requests, please contact teachinghub@nipissingu.ca.
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Asian Heritage Month

Celebrating Asian Heritage Month
May is Asian Heritage Month in Canada; an opportunity for us to learn more about the diverse culture and history of Asian communities in Canada, as well as to acknowledge the many achievements and contributions of people of Asian origin who, throughout our history, have done so much to make Canada the country we know and love.
The theme for Asian Heritage Month 2025 is: "Unity in Diversity: The Impact of Asian Communities in Shaping Canadian Identity". This theme acknowledges the abundance of diversity present among Asian Canadian communities, and how this richness has contributed to building a unifying Canadian identity. The diverse nature of Asian Canadian communities is considered as one of their strengths, just as it is in our Canadian identity.
At Nipissing University, we aspire to create and sustain an inclusive campus which values the richness that diversity brings to our campus, our classrooms, and our communities. This month, take some time to learn about the many contributions, achievements, and lived experiences of Asian Canadians by reviewing the resources below.
Celebrate Canada's Asian Heritage - Asian Heritage Month
Canadians of Asian heritage have helped build our great country. These contributions are important to our past and present, and will help shape Canada's future.
Asian Heritage Month Resources
CBC Recommendations
- 15 books by Asian Canadian authors to read for Asian Heritage Month | CBC Books
- 23 books for kids and young adults to celebrate Asian Heritage Month in Canada | CBC Books
CCDI - Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion – Asian Heritage Month Resources
- Anti-Asian Discrimination Resources
- Anti-Asian Racism Education Resources
- Anti-Asian Racism Guide: A Guided Learning Journey
- Asian Heritage Month - Panel
Films and Videos
- Asian Americans
PBS, 2020. A five-hour film series on the history of identity, contributions and challenges experienced by Asian Americans. - Asian Communities in Canada - NFB
- CBC Gem - Asian Heritage Month
- Heritage Minutes: "Boat People" Refugees
A family escapes persecution in Vietnam, travelling by boat to a Malaysian refugee camp before finding a new home in Montreal (1980). - Heritage Minutes: Vancouver Asahi
In 1942, after Canada declared war on Japan, 22,000 Japanese Canadians were interned in the interior of BC, including the Asahi players. - Nitro | Historica Canada
A young Chinese worker volunteers to set a dangerous nitroglycerine charge at a CP construction site in British Columbia in the 1880s
Novels, Poetry and Non-Fiction
- Chop Suey Nation: The Legion Café and Other Stories from Canada’s Chinese Restaurants by Ann Hui
- Dim Sum Stories by Larry Wong
- Familiar Face by Michael DeForge
- Funny Boy by Shyam Selvadurai
- Human Acts by Han Kang
- Hotelby Karen Tei Yamashita
- Obasan, by Joy Kogawa
- Love Work by Janie Mirikitani
- Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning by Cathy Park Hong
- Paper Shadows by Wayson Choy
- Rolling the R’s by R. Zamora Linmark
- Seventeen Syllables by Hisaye Yamamoto
- Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang
- Tales from Firozsha Baag by Rohinton Mistry
- The Gangster We Are All Looking For by Lê Thi Diem Thúy
- The Gutter Spread Guide to Prayer by Eric Tran
- The Library of Legends by Janie Chang
- The Magic Fish by Trung Le Nguyen
- The Subtweet by Vivek Shraya
- We Have Always Been Here by Samra Habib
- Wild Swans by Jung Chang
Webinars, Training Sessions and Events
- CCDI Webinar: Breaking Barriers to Inclusion: Asian Heritage Month (Pre-recorded)
- CCDI Webinar: Addressing anti-Asian racism in the workplace (Pre-recorded)
- CCDI Webinar: The intersection of race, mental health & stigma in the age of COVID-19 - YouTube (Pre-recorded)
- How To Respond To Harassment For People Experiencing Anti-Asian/American Harassment - Right To Be
Webpages
- About Asian Heritage Month
- Act2endracism – Provides resources and tools for the general public, community organizations, and survivors of racism. Created by a coalition of Asian Canadians and organizations.
- Anti-Asian Racism in Canada: Where Do We Go from Here?
"East Asian Young Adults Talk About Multiculturalism and Anti-Asian Racism in Canada, and Recommendations for Building an Inclusive Future" - Asian Heritage Month
- Canada’s Asian Heritage Month
- Combatting anti‐Asian racism in the workplace
This is a panel discussion event that has passed, but a video recording is available on the page - #Elimin8Hate: #Elmin8Hate strives for racial equity and inclusive society for all Asian Canadians
- Resources for Combatting Anti-Asian Racism & Learning About Canadians of Asian Descent
- Responding to Hate Toolkit: Combat anti-Asian racism by taking action
- Spotlight on Asian Heritage Month
- The RepresentASIAN Project: The RepresentASIAN Project™ is a Canadian platform dedicated to celebrating, advocating and elevating Asian representation and voices in media and beyond.
- The Virtual Museum of Asian Canadian Cultural Heritage
For further information related to equity, diversity and inclusion, please contact Traci Malkowski, Human Resources and Equity Advisor at tracim@nipissingu.ca.
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Future Mature/Transfer Students

Transferring from College
College Transfer Students are:
- students who attend college prior to enrolling at Nipissing University, and
- may or may not have received advanced standing.
Transferring from University
University Transfer Students are:
- students who have attended another university prior to enrolling at Nipissing University, and
- may or may not have received transfer credit(s).
Mature Students are:
- 20 years of age or older by the end of their first semester at Nipissing University,
- have been away from formal education (secondary school, community college, etc.) for at least the previous two years, and
- are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
This definition is used by Nipissing University for admissions purposes. In actuality, many students may identify as mature by virtue of having more life, educational, or professional experiences, having family or caregiving responsibilities, returning to studies after a number of years, or other additional life responsibilities.
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Pride Month

June is Pride Month in Canada, a time to celebrate diversity and acknowledge the history and achievements of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. In North Bay, Pride celebrations take place in September. Take a moment to explore the educational resources and upcoming events listed below. Happy Pride, Lakers!
Nipissing University Pride Events Schedule
Every year we host a number of Pride events both on and off campus.
North Bay Pride Events
North Bay Pride has a number of events planned this September including a flag raising, talent show, drag contest and so much more. For details, check out at the link below:
New North Bay Pride Radio Station
North Bay Pride partnered with Pride World Media and Pride Radio UK to launch Pride Radio in Canada, aiming to feature Canadian 2SLGBTQ artists.
Show Your Pride
Download Nipissing University’s Pride logos for use in your email signature, etc.
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NUSU Pride BBQ
PrideWednesday, June 25, 2025 , 03:00 PM - 06:30 PMJoin the NUSU crew on Wednesday, June 25th between 3:00 - 6:30pm for their annual NUSU Pride BBQ!
Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI) Resources
Upcoming CCDI Events and Webinars
Pride Resources
Books
- Angry Queer Somali Boy: A complicated memoir
by Mohamed Abdulkarim Ali (Memoir) - NDN Coping Mechanisms: Notes from the Field
by Billy-Ray Belcourt (Poetry) - Theory
by Dionne Brand (Novel) - The Gospel of Breaking
by Jillian Christmas (Poetry) - Rebent Sinner
by Ivan Coyote (Non-Fiction) - We Have Always Been Here
by Samra Habib (Memoir) - Polar Vortex
by Shani Mootoo (Novel) - The Subtweet
by Vivek Shraya (Novel) - Queer Returns
by Rinaldo Walcott (Essay Collection) - Born Both: An Intersex Life
by Hilda Viloria (Memoir) - Exiled for Love: The Journey of an Iranian Queer Activist
by Arsham Parsi (Memoir) - Nîtisânak by Lindsay Nixon (Memoir)
- A Two-Spirit Journey: The Autobiography of a Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder
by Ma-Nee Chacby with Mary Louisa Plummer (Autobiography) - All Boys Aren’t Blue: A Memoir Manifesto
by George M. Johnson (Memoir) - Red, White and Royal Blue
by Casey McQuiston (Novel)
Videos
- What is intersectionality?
- The Urgency of Intersectionality
TEDTalk byKimberlé Crenshaw - Stonewall Forever
– A documentary about the Past, Present and Future of Pride - NFB LGBTQ2S+ Films and Documentaries
- Intersextion
A documentary directed by Grant Lahood and John Keir - Scenes from a Black trans life
TEDTalk by D-L Stewart - Disclosure :
A documentary directed by Sam Feder and produced by Laverne Cox
Online Resources
Upcoming Workshops & Events
Here you'll find upcoming workshops, conferences, guest speakers, and other professional development opportunities hosted by the Teaching Hub.
Health and Safety
Nipissing University is committed to ensuring a safe and healthy learning environment and workplace for its employees, students and visitors. The University’s health and safety initiative is to continually improve health and safety practices and performances in compliance with federal, provincial and municipal laws, codes and regulations as well as to provide a comprehensive range of environmental, health and safety services and programs to the Nipissing community.
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The Health and Safety Officer or the Manager, Health and Wellness are available for assistance on any health and safety matter.
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Human Resources Department

The Human Resources Department provides a full range of human resources services for academic, administrative and support staff. These services include planning, employee relations, recruitment/selection, employee processing/orientation, benefits/pension, training and development, classification and compensation.
The Human Resources office is located in room B215.
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International
Resources for Postdoctoral Research Fellowships, Visiting Research Scholars and other temporary foreign workers.
Fall 2025 Orientation Week

Get ready for a fun, interactive and exciting week!
Orientation Welcome Learning and Social (OWLS) Week is your chance to connect with your peers, faculty, academic supports and the wider Laker community - helping you feel confident and prepared as you begin your academic journey. Throughout the week you will take part in various activities deigned to enhance your learning and build your social network.
The Nipissing University Student Union (NUSU) hosts a variety of fun and inclusive social events to help you build friendships and make lasting memories with your Lakers community.
Below is the detailed schedule for all that is ahead!
Fall Orientation Week Schedule
Connect With Us
Email: orientation@nipissingu.ca
Tel: 705-474-3450 ext. 4459
Instagram and Youtube: @nustudentltOr drop by the Student Development and Services front desk in room B210
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You Made a Great Choice

You've made a great choice by applying to Nipissing University!
Offered in partnership with leading academic research health care institutions in Toronto, the full-time, accelerated BScN Scholar Practitioner Program is highly leaner-centred and responsive to changes in contemporary health care. Our unique approach to learning leverages the collaboration between faculty facilitators, students and point-of-care preceptors to prepare you for a rewarding career in the health-care field as a practice-ready nurse.

Next Steps
Official Transcript Requests - February 8, 2023 @ 4:30 pm EST
The first step on your to do list is to request official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions (college and university) you have attended or are currently attending. Transcripts submitted at the time of application must show all courses required for admission consideration as either completed or in progress. It is your responsibility to ensure that all courses (completed and in progress) appear on your transcript that is sent by your institution.
Include all transcripts from institutions attended on a Letter of Permission even if courses are incomplete and grades do not appear on the transcript.
When ordering your transcript(s) please keep the deadline date in mind. Choose an option that will ensure that we receive your transcript by the deadline.
- If you attended an Ontario college or university, use the online transcript request option found as part of your OUAC application.
- If you attended a non-Ontario college or university, contact the institution(s) to request your transcript(s) and have them sent directly to the Office of the Registrar – Admissions, Nipissing University.
- If you attended a postsecondary institution outside of Canada or the United States, you must have your foreign transcripts assessed by World Education Services (WES). We require a WES Credential Evaluation Report, including a course-by-course analysis. WES evaluations must be sent directly to the Admissions Office and must be received by the transcript deadline. Note: If you attended an international institution on exchange from your Canadian-based home university, you do not need a WES evaluation.
Exceptions
- Current Nipissing students and Nipissing graduates do not need to order or send Nipissing transcripts
- If you attended Nipissing prior to 1992, you are considered a Laurentian University student and must request that transcript.
- If your name is different than what appears on your official transcript(s), submit legal proof of name change (if applicable) to Nipissing University by February 8, 2023 at 4:30 pm EST.
- Applicants with English-language proficiency results must submit them to Nipissing University by February 8, 2023 at 4:30 pm EST.
- If you applied through or had your application transferred to Nipissing’s International Application portal, please follow the instructions you have been provided regarding submission of your transcripts.
Casper Assessment - Immediately (see Casper website) for test dates)
The next thing you will want to do is to book your Casper assessment test date.
All applicants are required to complete the online Casper (Computer-Based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics) assessment. Casper is an online test which assesses for non-cognitive skills and interpersonal characteristics that Nipissing believes are important for successful students and graduates of the Scholar Practitioner program.
To schedule your Casper test, visit www.takealtus.com and register using your OUAC Reference number. You will be provided with a limited number of testing dates and times. Please note that these are the only testing dates available for your Casper test. There will be no additional tests scheduled. Please use an email address that you check regularly; there may be updates to the test schedule. We do not require you to have written the test by the application/document deadline. You can choose to write on any of the available test dates. However, it is recommended that you register for a test date by the document deadline. Note: Nipissing does not require Snapshot or Duet.
Location Ranking Form - February 8, 2023 @ 4:30 pm EST
Nipissing is proud to partner with SickKids Hospital (Hospital for Sick Children) and the University Health Network (UHN) to offer the Scholar Practitioner Program.
The Location Ranking form can be submitted online or you can fill out the form found in the supplemental application package which can be scanned and emailed to admissions@nipissingu.ca.
You are assigned to a partner healthcare agency and subject to rotation between agencies, sites and units as you progress through the program. Additional affiliate organizations are used throughout the program, as available, to offer a broad learning experience.
The Location Ranking form will ask you to rank your preference as to which partner healthcare agency you would like to be assigned. There is no guarantee that you will be assigned to your first choice.
Course Requirement Summary Form – February 8, 2023 @ 4:30 pm EST
The Course Requirement Summary form allows you to indicate the courses that you feel meet the required prerequisites for admission consideration. The form assists Admissions with the assessment of your application. It by no means guarantees that you have met the required prerequisite course requirements. It is up to the discretion of the Admission Office to determine if the courses you have completed or are in progress in meet these requirements.
The Course Requirement form can be submitted online or you can fill out the form found in the supplemental application package which can be scanned and emailed to admissions@nipissingu.ca.
Applicant Responsibilities
As an application it is your responsibility to:
- Declare and submit transcripts for ALL postsecondary institutions attended. If any information in your application is determined to be false or misleading, concealed or withheld, your application may be invalidated and this could result in its immediate rejection or in the revocation of an offer of admission or registration at the university. This includes not disclosing all post-secondary education.
- Submit all transcripts and forms must be received by February 8, 2023 AT 4:30 pm EST. All transcripts and forms received by the document deadline will be reviewed. If anything is determined to be incorrect or incomplete it will be rejected. If this happens too close to the document deadline to allow for a re-submission of revised documents then you will not be considered for admission to the program. There are no exceptions for late submissions.
- Be aware of all of the available test dates for the Casper assessment. There is no opportunity to reschedule a test date if you fail to register and complete the test on one of the currently available test dates. All dates are listed on the Casper website. Please direct any inquiries about the test to Casper. There is both an FAQ section and chat function available on their website. You are responsible for securing access to a computer with audio capabilities, a webcam, and a reliable internet connection on the selected test date. Casper can be taken practically anywhere that you can satisfy the requirements. No exceptions will be provided for applicants unable to take Casper online due to being located at sites where internet is not dependable due to technical or political factors.
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