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Admission to a Second Degree
Basic pageIf you have completed an undergraduate degree from a recognized university and wish to complete a second degree you may apply for admission consideration as a Second Degree applicant. -
Special Student
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University Transfer
Basic pageNipissing University welcomes applications from applicants who have previously completed courses and/or credentials from a recognized university. We are committed to helping you build on your previous education to achieve your goals. -
Undergraduate Alternate Offers
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Lakers and NBDGHA usher in a new era
ArticleNipissing Lakers Athletics and the North Bay & District Girls Hockey Association (NBDGHA) have officially joined forces. While there has been a long-standing relationship between the two groups, the association, which has been around since 1998 and was formerly called the Ice Boltz, will now be known as the Junior Lakers. -
Clockwork
Basic pageClockwork is the portal used for Student Accessibility Services accommodations on campus. You can schedule appointments, download accommodation letters, request a notetaker, and book a test/exam. This page includes instructions and how-to's for each section of the Clockwork portal. -
Dokis First Nation 21st Annual Traditional Pow Wow
EventLocationGiiwejwan Traditional Grounds, Old Graveyard Road, Dokis First NationStartDateEndDate“Respect for our Rivers” -
Maamwi Kindaaswin “Learning Together” Pow Wow
EventLocation800 Memorial DrStartDateEndDateCelebrating Our Growth - The 15th annual Maamwi Kindaaswin Pow Wow is set again in Lee Park in beautiful North Bay, Ontario. -
Waubgeshig Rice
Basic pageWaubgeshig Rice is an author and journalist from Wasauksing First Nation. He has written three fiction titles, and his short stories and essays have been published in numerous anthologies. His most recent novel, Moon of the Crusted Snow, was published in 2018 and became a national bestseller. -
Peter Fleming Handley
Basic pagePeter Handley was born in London, Ontario in 1933 and lived in Kenora and Toronto before his family moved to Kingston in 1942 where he grew up. He later graduated from Queen’s University with a Bachelor of Arts in 1955.