-
The Common Degree Structure
Nipissing’s Common Degree Structure allows you to partner a variety of subjects to suit your personal interests and goals. It gives you the opportunity to build a degree that is completely unique to you. -
New Students with Transfer Credit
Understanding your Nipissing University Transfer Credit Assessment -
Final Year and Graduation
-
Course Selection
Our Academic Advising team provides support with course selection to current Nipissing University students in an undergraduate program. -
International and Exchange
Academic resources for international students. -
Upper Years
This Student Advising Registration Resources guide allows students instant access to general information about what courses to take in certain years of their program, as well as some basic information about Minors, Concurrent Education, and planning for an International Exchange. -
Academic Probation
Your Academic Standing is determined after a minimum of 18 credits have been attempted, at the end of the Fall/Winter term (May). If your cumulative average is between 50% - 59% you will be placed on academic probation. -
New Students without Transfer Credit
Resources for new students starting in the Fall. -
Other Resources
Calculating Your Average (For students without Excel), Calculating Your Average (For students with Excel), Know Your Degree Options - The Common Degree Structure, Timetable Planner -
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Academic Advising Questions