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Study Abroad and Exchange Students
International Exchange Students
I am a student outside of Canada wishing to study at Nipissing
Nipissing Exchange Students
I am a current Nipissing student wishing to study abroad
Hear from Our Students

Tori Gravelle
(Outgoing Student from Nipissing University)University she went to: University of Mannheim (Germany)
Taking this opportunity to me was a no-brainer to go and travel, experience another university, different lifestyle of North Bay [and] meet different people.
The university I went to [had] a big exchange program, so they had people from everywhere around the world. It’s made my perspective so much wider to where I want to go after Nipissing.
Some advice I would give is just to say yes to life and to get up and go. You’re not going to look back in 10 years and say “I wish I didn’t go on this exchange,” you’re going to look back and say “Wow I had a chance to travel the world and do school at the exact same time.”

Jin
(Incoming Student to Nipissing University)University she came from: Sungkyunkwan University (South Korea)
Go for it!! Embrace the local culture, get involved in campus activities, and don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. You can travel during reading weeks and spend your time exploring. I highly recommend Nipissing University to study and experience real local life in an adorable city. Also, pack lots of warm clothes - Canadian winters no joke, but they’re also part of the fun!
The school events were so memorable and gave me great opportunities to make new friends. I wanted to experience real life in other countries with local friends. My priority was to get to know myself better through exchange programs.
Contact Us
We're available to answer any questions you may have about the application or immigration process!
If you have questions about the program, please contact us at internationalmobility@nipissingu.ca
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Incoming Exchange Students

We are so excited that you have chosen to study at Nipissing University. This is an exciting time in your life, and we are happy to welcome you as the newest member of our international family. We cannot wait for you to feel the warm, tight-knit community that Nipissing prides itself on and our goal is to deliver you a truly Canadian experience.
No matter what country you are from or how long you stay, one thing will be certain: you will have the time of your life at Nipissing University. The school itself is small in population, but Nipissing’s history is rich and proud, and is one of the main attractions in the city that is considered “The Gateway to the North”. As the times have changed and technologies have advanced, we are very proud to offer world-class facilities, a state of the art athletic center, and a student experience that will rival no other.
If you have questions about the program, please contact us at internationalmobility@nipissingu.ca
Exchange
PartnershipsFrequently Asked
QuestionsApplication Process
We’ve broken the application process down into the following easy steps:
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Frequently Asked International Exchange Questions
International Exchange Students - international students who are enrolled in an educational institution abroad and apply to study on exchange at Nipissing University for one semester or one full academic year.
International Degree-Seeking Students - international students who would like to obtain their full degree and graduate from Nipissing University. Degree seeking students typically study for 3-4 years at Nipissing University.
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Outgoing Nipissing Exchange Students

Studying abroad presents an exciting opportunity to enrich your education. Our office provides a variety of options to help you internationalize your degree.
- Immerse yourself in a new culture by spending a year or semester at one of our partner institutions.
- Contribute to global initiatives by volunteering with one of our partner organizations.
- Acquire invaluable international work experience through internship opportunities.
There are numerous benefits to participating in an exchange program. It allows you to gain in-depth knowledge and experience of a different culture and language, view your academic discipline or worldview from a new perspective, and develop transnational competencies and cross-cultural communication skills, which are increasingly valued by employers. Additionally, an exchange fosters independence, flexibility, resilience, and adaptability to new circumstances.
We invite you to explore the opportunities and services available by reviewing the links below or contacting the International Mobility Coordinator atinternationalmobility@nipissingu.ca.
Check out our Stories from Exchange page to learn more about other students’ experiences.
Learn about Exchange Programs:
Application Process:
After you Apply:
While Abroad:
Returning from Exchange:
Congratulations on completing your exchange! The Exchange Team has put together the following tips to help you leverage your experience for future success.
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International Student Mentorship Program

The International Student Mentorship Program (ISMP) is designed to help international students develop friendships and adjust to their new learning and living environment. The mentors are Nipissing University are students who volunteer their time to help support you! Some mentors may have studied abroad and others might be interested in going overseas in the future, but all of them have an interest in meeting new people and learning about different cultures. The mentors are responsible for organizing trips, social events and activities for international students. We recommend all new international students participate in ISMP, but it is not mandatory.
Members of the ISMP team are also available throughout the school year to help answer any questions you may have about your courses, campus procedures, on- campus living, the North Bay community and much more!
The Nipissing International Support office will send you an email prior to your arrival at Nipissing University. You will have the opportunity to meet with the mentors and participate in individual meetings as well as group events. It is important to keep in mind that our mentors are students as well, and although they have schoolwork and jobs of their own, they will do their best to help meet your needs.
Nipissing Students
Internationalizing Your Degree at Home
The International Student Mentorship Program (ISMP) is a student volunteer program connecting international students with current Nipissing University students. The group provides international students with social activities, such as trips to Ottawa and Toronto, camping, skating in a provincial park and international potlucks throughout their time at Nipissing. This program also trains its mentors to connect international students with personal and academic supports available to them at the University.
The program fosters and facilitates cross-cultural learning with a focus on supporting students with their transition to life in Canada and at Nipissing University.
The International Student Mentorship Program is also a registered activity for Nipissing University’s Record of Student Development (RSD).
ISMP Executive Team
Welcome wonderful mentors!
Thank you for your involvement in the program, we could not do it without your continued commitment and dedication! Find important information for you below.
International Student Mentorship Program Executive Positions

Become a Mentor
Get to know a different culture first hand by working with a network of NU students who volunteer their time to help our international students adjust to life in Canada and at Nipissing University. Providing international students with a network of peer-support, opportunities to explore our city and province, and assisting in their campus integration, it is our student mentors that truly shape the experience of our students. Join the International Student Mentorship Program and help our international students feel right where they belong at NU.
International Student Mentors are responsible for the following:
- Completing monthly communication form about their assigned mentee
- Collaborating with other mentors to plan one event/ program per semester
- Attending a monthly mentor meeting
- Attending a mandatory training session
- Attending other ISMP events throughout the year, to support your fellow mentors
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International Student Support
International Student Support provides support, programming and orientation to both international degree seeking students and short term exchange students who choose to study at Nipissing University. So whether you are here for an exchange or to obtain your degree, our programs and services will help make you feel right where you belong at Nipissing.
We welcome you to find out more about opportunities and services offered by exploring the links below or contacting the International Student Support office at internationalsupport@nipissingu.ca.
Office Hours
8:30am - 4:30pm
8:30am - 4:00pm (May - August)
Location: B209-CContacts
Email: internationalsupport@nipissingu.ca
Phone: 705-474-3450 ext.4321On this page
Accepted International Students Arrival Checklist Resources Additional Support Contact Us FAQ for International Degree-Seeking Students
Accepted International Students Arrival Checklist
We are so excited that you have chosen to study at Nipissing University. This is an exciting time in your life, and we are happy to welcome you as the newest member of our international family. We cannot wait for you to feel the warm, tight-knit community that Nipissing prides itself on and our goal is to deliver you a truly Canadian experience.
Resources
Internationalize your Degree Abroad
An exchange program provides cultural and language experience, fresh perspectives, valuable cross-cultural skills, and helps build independence, flexibility, resilience, and adaptability.
International Student Mentorship Program
The International Student Mentorship Program (ISMP) is designed to help international students develop friendships and adjust to their new learning and living environment.
The North Bay & Area Rural Community Immigration Pilot
The Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) is designed to bring the benefits of immigration to rural communities across Canada.

What is the University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP)?

The University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) is compulsory for international students studying at a university in Ontario, Canada. UHIP provides basic health coverage similar to the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP).
Your coverage typically begins at the start of your academic term or the UHIP policy period and remains active as long as you are enrolled and eligible. UHIP fees are charged to your student account each year, with the first-year fee due upon arrival.
What Does UHIP Cover?
UHIP covers medically necessary services, including:
- Emergency room services at hospitals
- Hospitalization in a standard ward
- Medications administered during hospitalization
- Physician services (doctor visits)
- Annual health examination
- Diagnosis and treatment of illness and injury
- Surgery
- Diagnostic laboratory and X-ray services
- Emergency ambulance services
- Limited emergency services outside Ontario or Canada (under the same conditions as OHIP)
- Services of certain practitioners (e.g., osteopaths and podiatrists), under the same conditions as OHIP
Important Information
- UHIP covers basic healthcare only. It does not include prescription drugs, dental care, or vision care. These services are typically covered under a separate extended health plan (Student Insurance Plan), which is different from UHIP.
- When traveling outside Ontario or Canada, UHIP provides limited emergency coverage only. Students are strongly encouraged to purchase additional travel insurance.
Using Your Coverage
You will receive your UHIP proof of coverage electronically to your student email. Please present this document when visiting a healthcare provider.
In most cases, you should not have to pay for services when you present proof of coverage. However, some providers may require payment at the time of service. If this occurs:
- Pay for the service
- Request a receipt
- Submit an online claim for reimbursement through the insurer
Eligible expenses will be reimbursed according to UHIP guidelines.
Before Arrival
Before leaving your home country, you may wish to purchase travel insurance to cover you during your journey to Canada. We also encourage all international students to review the UHIP plan in advance to determine if additional coverage is needed.
For more detailed information, please visit: www.uhip.ca
If you have any questions about UHIP, including claims, please contact the International Student Support Office at internationalsupport@nipissingu.ca.

What is WUSC?
World University Services of Canada (WUSC) is a leading Canadian non-profit organization in international development, committed to building a sustainable world. Work with a group of internationally minded individuals both on-campus and across Canada who believe “Education Changes the World” and have a passion to give back globally.
Become a part of our local WUSC committee and think globally while participating in awareness campaigns and fundraising efforts. WUSC offers leadership development, conferences and opportunities to get involved globally.
How do I get involved?
Nipissing University has a local committee on campus, we are always looking for new members. Please contact us at nuwusc@nipssingu.ca.
What is the Student Refugee Program (SRP)?
SRP is a program that Nipissing University is proud to actively participate in. The SRP program is one of WUSC’s longstanding programs, being active since 1978, and helps refugees achieve their dreams of obtaining a post-secondary education here in Canada.
At Nipissing we sponsor students for 3 years. Each Nipissing student contributes $2.50 each year to this program. We also raise funds through our annual Ten Thousand Villages Sale.
Nipissing University has graduated 4 SRP students to date and and 2 active SRP students are currently on campus.
Explore Additional Support for Students
Academic Advising for International Students
The Academic Advising department primarily assists with academic questions for current undergraduate students. For assistance, contact internationaladvising@nipisingu.ca or access our page to explore how we can help.
Student Financial Services
The department is meant to provide you with the best possible financial service and counseling in support of your education goals.
Graduate Studies
Build on your success and unlock new possibilities with Nipissing graduate studies.
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Frequently Asked Questions from International Degree-Seeking Students
International Exchange Students - international students who are enrolled in an educational institution abroad and apply to study on exchange at Nipissing University for one semester or one full academic year.
International Degree-Seeking Students - international students who would like to obtain their full degree and graduate from Nipissing University. Degree seeking students typically study for 3-4 years at Nipissing University.
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