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Posthumous and In Memoriam Degrees
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Honorary Degree Nominations
Basic pageThe Honorary Degrees Committee shall be responsible for recommending to Senate the criteria and procedures for the awarding of honorary degrees at Nipissing University. -
Religious Observances
Basic pageNipissing University is committed to respecting the religious beliefs and practices of all members of the university community, and making reasonable accommodations for observances of special significance to adherents. -
Student Exchanges
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Student Records Policy
Basic pageThe following document, Student Records Policy, was approved at the February 12, 1993 meeting of the Academic Senate. -
Wait Lists
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Academics
Basic pageWhether you're looking for an undergraduate or graduate experience at Nipissing, you'll receive a personalized education that is like no other. Nipissing is ranked high for student satisfaction and has received top marks for Overall Educational Experience and Faculty Interaction. Our flexible learning approach is unique and enables you to customize your degree to match your interests. -
Undergraduate
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Admission Requirements Graduate
Basic pageGraduate studies admission requirements: Master of Arts in History, Master of Arts in Sociology, Master of Education, Master of Environmental Studies/Sciences, Master of Science in Kinesiology, Master of Science Mathematics, PhD in Education (Educational Sustainability) -
Master of Arts in History admissions
Basic pageThe Master of Arts in History program consists of course work, a Major Research Paper, and a presentation of research at the annual Graduate Student Conference. It is offered as both a one-year full-time program and on a flex-time basis. Our program centers on the following fields of concentration–International, Gender, Canadian, European, and every other year, Environmental History. Our dynamic and award-winning faculty has expertise in areas that include Environmental History, the History of Genocide, Indigenous Studies and Community History, Foreign Relations and Politics, and Military History and the History of Espionage.