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New Award Supports Students from Rural Communities Across Ontario
GeneralAdvancementStudent AwardsNipissing University is proud to celebrate a new partnership with the Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) that will provide financial support for students and strengthen connections to rural communities across the province. -
Student Awards and Financial Aid
We offer and administer a wide range of financial aid programs to assist with funding your education. -
Work Study (NU Work)
Nipissing University offers a Work Study program that enables needy students to work part-time on campus. -
Future Students Event Bursary
Come and experience one of Canada’s most beautiful campuses, one of Canada’s top ranked residences and our award-winning library! Experience for yourself our one student at a time philosophy; it’s why our students rank as the most satisfied in the province. -
International Student Funding (for Admissions in the 2022-2023 Academic Year or Later)
The following funding is available to assist international students studying at Nipissing University: International Work Study Program, Entrance Scholarships and Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards for Upper Year Students -
Types of Funding
Types of Graduate Funding available at Nipissing University for Masters and PhD programs. -
College Transfer Awards
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Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships (for Admissions in the 2021-2022 Academic Year or Prior)
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Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships (for Admissions in the 2022-2023 Academic Year or Later)
All Canadian and international applicants applying directly from secondary school for September/January entry will be considered automatically for guaranteed entrance scholarships – no application needed! -
Ontario Learn and Stay Grant
Students accepted into Nipissing University’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program in North Bay are eligible to apply for the new Ontario Learn and Stay Grant. Funded by the Government of Ontario, this grant will cover the cost of tuition, textbooks, and other direct educational costs for students who commit to work in North Bay for a certain term after graduation.
The program is designed to encourage students to learn and stay locally, helping to bring in-demand health care workers to communities that need them most across the province.
