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Graduate Application Information
For further information, please contact the Nipissing University Office of the Registrar at (705) 474-3450, 4600. Please refer to the individual programs for application information: -
Bible College
OUAC 105 applications are available on-line from the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC). www.ouac.on.ca Choose undergraduate applications. -
International Admissions
Applicants will apply for admission through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (OUAC). Applications, fees and official required documents must be received by the Office of the Registrar by April 1 for September admissions consideration. -
Non-Degree Studies
Applicants seeking admission to a degree program on a part-time basis or as a non-degree student should obtain the application form or contact the Office of the Registrar to obtain the required form. -
Possessing Post-Secondary Education
OUAC 105 applications are available on-line from the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC). www.ouac.on.ca Choose undergraduate applications. -
Concurrent Education applications
Students apply through the Ontario Universities' Applicant Centre (OUAC). OUAC application forms and information about applying on-line are available through high school guidance offices. -
Ontario Secondary Schools
Applicants currently attending an Ontario Secondary School as a full-time student — Fall/Winter Session - Full-time University Study
Information about applying on-line are available through high school guidance offices. Final and interim grades are sent to Nipissing University through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) by the school. -
Undergraduate Application Information
Please refer to the individual programs for application information: For further information, please contact the Nipissing University Office of the Registrar at 705.474.3450, 4600. -
How to Apply
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Registration Regulations
It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that course registrations and course changes meet degree requirements. It is strongly recommended that students complete 30 credits at the first year level before proceeding to second and third year level courses.