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Nipissing University announces Dean of the Faculty of Education and Professional Studies
ArticleNipissing University is pleased to announce that Dr. Graydon Raymer has been appointed Dean of the Faculty of Education and Professional Studies for a five-year term, following a successful term as Interim Dean. -
Ancillary Fees 2024-2025
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Ancillary Fees 2025-2026
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Sexual Violence Support & Reporting Pathways
EventLocationVirtual via Microsoft TeamsStartDateEndDateThe Sexual Violence Prevention and Education Team is excited to announce an upcoming professional development (PD) opportunity available to all staff and faculty.Every staff member plays a vital role in creating a safe and supportive campus environment. This session will equip you with the knowledge of how to respond effectively when a student discloses an experience of sexual violence.
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Resources for Supporters

We are very happy to welcome you and the student in your life to the Laker Community!
We want your student to experience a seamless transition to Nipissing University, and you have an important role to play.
Through Support-Your-New Laker! Orientation Programming, you’ll be introduced to university support services that you can tell your student about right when they need it most.
Our Supporters Mailing List Launches Soon!
Check back with us soon! We're preparing to launch a mailing list for supporters to share key information about important dates and events throughout the first year experience. Connect with us to continue to remain informed about how you may support and encourage your student throughout different points in the academic year.
Why do I need orientation information? I'm not the student.
Great question! We know you are our best referral, and we know you want the best for the student in your life! By sharing information about support resources and services with you, we're giving you institutional knowledge you can give your student right when they need it most
Resource Corner
We've carved out a little corner of the internet to house all the supports and services relevant to new students in one place. We know that students can sometimes be reluctant to access the resources available to them, so we're sharing this information with you so you can feel empowered to refer them to supports if/when they need them! Check it out here.
Academic Skills Resources
It’s easy to forget the academic support that’s available when you’re stressed about school. This is where you, the student’s trusted supporter, come in! We know you’re the best referral we could ask for, so we’re asking you to take some time to review the Student Learning & Transitions Academic Skills Resource Page, so you know what’s available.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Office of Indigenous Initiatives
1. What type of programs and services does OII offer to students?
OII offers a broad range of personal, academic, and cultural support activities and special events.2. Are OII programs and services for Indigenous students only?
OII programs and services are designed for Indigenous students, but all students are welcome.3. Do I have to register for services and programs delivered by OII?
Students reaching out to OII for the first time can fill out an online registration form at www.nipissingu.ca/indigenous and click on Student Success.Residence Life
Student Intervention Services
1. What is the role of the Student Intervention Specialist?
Act as a service navigator and case manager for students who have complex mental health concerns or minor conduct issues. The service is voluntary to help get students connected to the most appropriate services on or off-campus.2. What if my student has to leave campus due to mental health concerns?
Your student can have a faculty or staff contact the Student Intervention Specialist to help the student navigate the appropriate services needed.Student Accessibility Services
Mental Health and Wellbeing
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NUSU Pride BBQ
EventLocationNUSU Student Centre Courtyard (221 College Drive, North Bay, ON P1B 0G1)StartDateEndDateJoin the NUSU crew on Wednesday, June 25th between 3:00 - 6:30pm for their annual NUSU Pride BBQ! -
Jennifer Jones
Basic pageJennifer Jones, OM, MSM, BA, LLB is one of the most decorated and admired athletes in Canadian sports history, a six-time national curling champion, two-time world champion, and Olympic gold medalist. -
William Prince
Basic pageWilliam Prince’s music is a masterclass in graceful storytelling. Rooted in gratitude and humility, his songs carry a quiet power, offering reflections on his own moments of self-discovery and the larger questions we face together, ones that resonate across cultures and generations. -
Janine Lafrenière
Basic pageJanine Lafrenière has spent her career standing up for those whose voices are too often silenced. As Executive Director of Nipissing Transition House (NTH) since 2004, Lafrenière has been a driving force in the movement to end intimate partner violence in North Bay and the surrounding district. -
Nipissing University to honour three inspiring Canadians with honorary degrees at 2025 convocation ceremonies
ArticleNipissing University will present honorary degrees to three remarkable individuals during its 2025 Convocation ceremonies: Olympic athlete Jennifer Jones, educator and advocate Janine Lafrenière and award-winning musician William Prince.
