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Your Pathway for Career Success
The Business Fundamentals Integrated Pathway (BFIP)
Welcome to the Business Fundamentals Integrated Pathway (BFIP), an innovative pathway that integrates an entirely online, one-year college certificate of Business Fundamentals into any university degree from any Northern Ontario university. BFIP is a collaboration between four universities and six colleges in Northern Ontario. If you are enrolled at one of the four northern universities, and you are interested, you may apply to any of the six northern colleges in order to complete the Business Fundamentals Certificate.
BFIP is designed to provide the flexibility and career preparation needed to succeed in today’s job market by integrating business skills to any degree. With flexible scheduling pathways and online offerings, you can balance learning all aspects of business with your current university degree, work, family, and other commitments.
With BFIP, you can gain a competitive edge when entering the workforce because our pathway provides a solid foundation in accounting, finance, human resources, marketing, and more. By choosing the Business Fundamentals Integrated Pathway, you can learn concepts on corporate sustainability, social responsibility and ethics, current technologies, basic research skills, basic accounting procedures and financial calculations, and marketing and sales concepts.
The pathway provides knowledge to succeed by teaching in-demand skills that apply to any industry. These skills can help you understand the different aspects of a business and how they work together, help you problem-solve, communicate effectively with others in any organization, and contribute to the success of a business that aligns with your degree.
Pursue your pathway for today’s job market with BFIP:
Get in touch with registrar@nipissingu.ca to learn more.The BFIP was funded by the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer (ONCAT)
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Wampum Belt - Treaty of Niagara 1764 (replica)
EventLocationTreaty Learning Centre (Library)StartDateEndDateJoin Indigenous Artist, Brenda Lee in the Treaty Learning Centre as she works on a replica Treaty of Niagara (1764) wampum belt -
Lunch Unpacked: Community Conversations for Social Change 3
EventLocationTBAStartDateEndDateDuring this discussion, we will explore how to recognize jealousy when it arises and what it might be communicating about your own needs and desires. We will develop skills for managing jealousy in a healthy and constructive way, and learn strategies for enhancing self-awareness and communication skills. -
Polishing the Chain - Indigenous Artist, Brenda Lee
EventLocationMultiple sitesStartDateEndDateJoin Indigenous Artist, Brenda Lee as she shares her knowledge of Wampum Belts and beading. -
Arts and Science Post-Baccalaureate Diplomas
Nipissing University offers three Arts and Science Post-Baccalaureate Diplomas for international students who have already graduated with an undergraduate degree program from a recognized university.

Environment and Sustainability
Build understanding of management of natural resources, how natural and social worlds intersect, and consider diverse perspectives on environmental issues.

Health and
Social ImpactAcquire foundational knowledge
and skills required to tackle key
challenges in health
and wellbeing
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Applications
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Dr. Amir Erfani's research appears in esteemed journal
ArticleDr. Amir Erfani, Professor of Sociology at Nipissing University, published his research on reasons for high prevalence of contraceptive withdrawal (coitus interruptus or pulling out) in esteemed Scientific Reports journal. -
Nipissing researchers receive national funding to examine supports for Indigenous survivors of sexual assault
ArticleNipissing University researchers Dr. Nancy Stevens, Assistant-Professor of Indigenous Studies, and Dr. Rosemary Nagy, Professor of Gender Equality and Social Justice, have been awarded a Partnership Engage Grant valued at $24,829 from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) to further their research into available supports for Indigenous survivors of sexual assault. -
Alumni Profile – Laurel Muldoon (BA '15, MESc 19)
ArticleIt's been 11 years since Laurel Muldoon, President of the Nipissing University Alumni Advisory Board, began her journey at Nipissing University as an undergraduate student. Still, to her, it feels like yesterday, thanks to her continued involvement with the University and the profound impact it has had on her life. -
Research @ NU
Research isn't restricted to a science lab.
It happens in our schools, hospitals, and small businesses, with our local communities and with those in other continents. At its best, it asks questions that matter, seeks answers in a systematic way, and shares the results and solutions, so that we all can benefit.
Read on to discover the research happening at Nipissing University now. Get a taste of specific projects taking place and learn about our core areas of research strength.
Start with a question.
See what questions our researchers are asking about youth, society, and the environment.




Find a solution.
Our researchers are tirelessly looking for solutions to some of the difficult issues we face as Canadians and global citizens: from chronic disease to refugee resettlement challenges.





Discover our strengths.
Learn more about the areas of research where NU researchers shine.
Research & Innovation News
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Spring/Summer Tuition Fees Arts and Science - after FW23
Spring/Summer 2026 Arts and Science Tuition
Ontario applicants - Admitted in or After 2023/2024
Spring/Summer Session
Credits Tuition Ancillary Fees Total Fees 18 $3,610.80 $681.60 $4,292.40 15 $3,009.00 $568.00 $3,577.00 12 $2,407.20 $454.40 $2,861.60 9 $1,805.40 $340.80 $2,146.20 6 $1,203.60 $227.20 $1,430.80 3 $601.80 $113.60 $715.40 Undergraduate and Graduate Students
Tuition Due Date
SP - First Term (3 weeks) From May 4th to May 22nd May 8th, 2026 SP - Second Term (3 weeks) From May 25th to June 12th May 28th, 2026 SP - Full Spring Term (6 weeks) From May 4th to June 12th May 8th, 2026 SU - First Term (3 weeks) From June 22nd to July 10th June 25th, 2026 SU-Second Term (3 weeks) From July 13th to July 31st July 16th, 2026 SU - Full Summer Term (6 weeks) From June 22nd to July 31st June 25th, 2026 Full Spring/Summer Term (13 weeks) From May 4th to July 31st May 15th, 2026 Full Term - Graduate Studies May 8th, 2026 ** An interest charge at the rate of 1.5% will be assessed monthly (19.56% effective annual rate) on all student accounts with balances outstanding after the relevant due date for fees incurred. Interest will not be waived for late payments.**Non-payment of fees may render a student ineligible for registration in future sessions. In addition, students who are in financial arrears to the university may face deregistration from future courses and will not be issued their transcripts of record, statement of standing, degree or related evidence of their academic progress until such time as their account is cleared.




