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Ancillary Fee FAQs & Descriptions
Basic pagePer the Ontario Government’s Tuition Fee Framework and Ancillary Fee Guidelines for Publicly Assisted Universities, the Government has now created a distinction between essential and non-essential fees and services and the related ancillary fees for those services.
Fees that the Government has defined as essential are now mandatory for all students enrolled at Nipissing, regardless of program/campus.
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Drop-in with a Learning Systems Technologist (LST)
EventStartDateEndDateDrop into this session with your last minute questions or queries regarding building your secure online final exam using Blackboard. -
IWW 2022: Everyday Altars
EventLocationZoomStartDateEndDateIn conjunction with International Women’s Week, the Department of Gender Equality and Social Justice at Nipissing University is pleased to present the online workshop “Everyday Altars.” Inspired by queer-feminist scholar Ann Cvetkovich’s concept of the “bibliographic altar,” this event invites participants to create altars through the act of gathering and arranging objects, texts, and ephemera. -
Course Selection
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Final Year and Graduation
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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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Service Fees
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Navigating the Legacy of The Silent Enemy
EventLocationOnlineStartDateEndDateParamount Pictures’ The Silent Enemy, released in 1930, is a fascinating cultural artefact made and released during the transition from silent to sound film. One of the last silent feature films made by the studio, this critically acclaimed film took three years to make and was shot in large part on location on n’Daki Menan, the traditional territory of the Teme Augama Anishnabai in Northern Ontario. -
2022 Award Recipients
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Transfer from College or University
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