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Spring/Summer Tuition Fees Arts and Science - after FW23
Spring/Summer 2025 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 5th to May 23rd May 8th, 2025 SP - Second Term (3 weeks) From May 26th to June 13th May 29th, 2025 SP - Full Spring Term (6 weeks) From May 5th to June 13th May 8th, 2025 SU - First Term (3 weeks) From June 23rd to July 11th June 26th, 2025 SU-Second Term (3 weeks) From July 14th to Aug 1st July 17th, 2025 SU - Full Summer Term (6 weeks) From June 23rd to Aug 1st June 26th, 2025 Full Spring/Summer Term (13 weeks) From May 5th to Aug 1st May 16th, 2025 Full Term - Graduate Studies May 7th, 2025 ** 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.
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Course Materials
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Student Support Fund Request
WebformAt Nipissing University, access is an important value, and we believe that personal finances should not be a limiting factor for our students. We know that from time to time, unexpected life challenges arise that create barriers for students to continue their studies. The Student Support Fund provides students with urgent financial assistance to help cover immediate, essential expenses because of an emergency. -
Research Involving Indigenous Peoples and Communities
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Presentations, Papers and Reports
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Daytimers
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Resilience and vulnerability of endangered species and spaces in an era of global change.
EventLocationA252-A (The Auditorium)StartDateEndDatePlease join us Friday, December 1 at 11am in the Teaching Hub's Auditorium for the next MES/MESc Speaker Series talk by Dr. Chantel Markle from the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability at the University of Waterloo. She will be presenting on “Resilience and vulnerability of endangered species and spaces in an era of global change.” All are welcome, in person or online. -
Nipissing in the News Roundup (Nov. 1 to 30)
ArticleWhether it’s providing expert commentary, leading groundbreaking research, or making a difference in the community, our students, faculty, staff and alumni are making headlines. -
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OECTA Faculty Award
Scholarships, Bursaries & AwardsAward Value$1000The Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association (OECTA) Award is awarded annually to a graduating teacher from each of Ontario’s faculties of education.
The purpose of the award is to acknowledge the academic excellence of a teacher candidate in one or more of the pre-service Catholic religion courses offered by the faculty.