Acadia University

Acadia University, founded in 1838, is one of Canada’s oldest and most respected liberal arts institutions. Located in the scenic town of Wolfville, Nova Scotia just an hour’s drive from Halifax Acadia is set in the heart of the Annapolis Valley, offering students a beautiful and inspiring place to study.

With a student population of around 4,500, Acadia maintains a strong focus on personalized education. It boasts a low student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1 and an average class size of 28, allowing for meaningful interaction and mentorship. The university offers over 200 degree combinations through its faculties of Arts, Pure and Applied Science, Professional Studies, and Theology.

Acadia is a member of the Maple League of Universities, a group of four primarily undergraduate institutions in Eastern Canada dedicated to providing a high-quality liberal education. The campus is home to notable facilities such as the K.C. Irving Environmental Science Centre and the Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens, which support both academic learning and environmental research.

The university also has a strong athletic tradition, with its varsity teams the Axemen and Axewomen competing in sports like football, basketball, and hockey. These teams have earned national recognition and foster a spirited campus culture.

Known for its academic excellence, rich history, and close-knit community, Acadia University offers students a transformative education experience in one of Canada’s most picturesque university settings.


Scholarship


Undergraduate Scholarships at Acadia University

1. Entrance Scholarships (Domestic & International)

·         Value: CAD 2,000 to CAD 10,000 over 4 years.

·         Eligibility:

o    Automatic consideration upon application to an undergraduate program.

o    Based on high school academic performance.

·         Application: No separate application required; however, to be considered for additional scholarships, complete the scholarship forms in your Acadia portal by March 1.

2. High-Value Renewable Scholarships

·         Value: Up to CAD 80,000 over 4 years.

·         Eligibility:

o    Exceptional academic achievement (typically 95%+ average).

o    Demonstrated leadership and extracurricular involvement.

·         Application: Requires completion of the scholarship application by March 1.

3. International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholarship

·         Value: CAD 24,000 over 4 years (CAD 6,000 per year).

·         Eligibility:

o    Completion of the IB Diploma with a minimum score (typically 95% scholarship average).

o    Full-time enrollment in an undergraduate program.

·         Application: Submit scholarship forms via the Acadia portal by March 1.

4. Entrance Scholar-Bursaries

·         Value: Up to CAD 60,000 over 4 years.

·         Eligibility:

o    Combination of academic merit and demonstrated financial need.

·         Application: Complete the scholar-bursary application form available in your Acadia portal by March 1.

5. Local & Specialized Scholarships

·         Value: Varies depending on the specific award.

·         Eligibility:

o    Criteria vary; may include academic achievement, community involvement, or specific program enrollment.

·         Application: Separate application forms are required for each scholarship; details are provided in the Acadia portal.

6. External Scholarships for International Students

·         Examples:

o    Education Future International Scholarship: CAD 3,270 to CAD 16,352.

o    Higher Education Scholarship Test (HEST): Values up to CAD 4,905 per student.

o    Nehru Study Abroad Scholarship: CAD 490 to CAD 8,176.

·         Eligibility:

o    Varies by scholarship; generally based on academic merit and specific criteria set by the awarding organization.

·         Application: Apply directly through the respective scholarship organizations. 

General Eligibility Criteria

·         Academic Performance: Strong academic record, typically a minimum average of 80% or equivalent.

·         English Language Proficiency: For non-native English speakers, proof of proficiency through standardized tests (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) may be required.

·         Enrollment Status: Must be enrolled full-time (minimum of 24 credit-hours per academic year).

·         Program-Specific Requirements: Some scholarships may have additional criteria based on the chosen field of study.

 Application Process

1.      Apply for Admission: Submit your application to an undergraduate program at Acadia University.

2.      Receive Offer Letter: If accepted, you will receive an offer letter, which may include an initial scholarship offer.

3.      Complete Scholarship Applications: Access your Acadia portal to complete and submit any additional scholarship or bursary applications by March 1.

4.      Await Notification: Successful applicants will be notified of their scholarship awards.

Additional Information

·         Total Scholarships Awarded: Acadia University distributes over CAD 5 million in scholarships, bursaries, and awards annually.

·         Renewable Scholarships: Many scholarships are renewable for up to four years, provided academic requirements are maintained.

Graduate Scholarships at Acadia University

1. Acadia Graduate Awards

·         Value: CAD 10,000 per year for Master's students; CAD 15,000 per year for Doctoral students.

·         Duration: Renewable for a second year for full-time students in two-year programs.

·         Eligibility:

o    Open to both Canadian and international students.

o    Nomination by the respective department/school via the Graduate Coordinator.

o    Application through Acadia University's official form. 

2. Rhodes and Gates-Cambridge Scholarships

·         Rhodes Scholarship:

o    Value: Fully funded postgraduate study at the University of Oxford.

o    Eligibility:

§  High undergraduate grades.

§  Demonstrated leadership skills.

§  Positive impact on the community.

·         Gates-Cambridge Scholarship:

o    Value: Full funding for postgraduate study at the University of Cambridge.

o    Eligibility:

§  High academic achievement.

§  Leadership qualities.

§  Commitment to improving the lives of others.

3. External Scholarships for International Students

·         Examples:

o    Education Future International Scholarship: CAD 3,270 to CAD 16,352.

o    Higher Education Scholarship Test (HEST): Up to CAD 4,905 per student.

o    Nehru Study Abroad Scholarship: CAD 490 to CAD 8,176.

·         Eligibility:

o    Varies by scholarship; generally based on academic merit and specific criteria set by the awarding organization.

·         Application: Apply directly through the respective scholarship organizations.

General Eligibility Criteria

·         Academic Performance: Strong academic record, typically a minimum GPA of 3.0 in the major field during the last two years of undergraduate study.

·         Enrollment Status: Must be enrolled full-time in a graduate program.

·         Program-Specific Requirements: Some scholarships may have additional criteria based on the chosen field of study.

Application Process

1.      Apply for Admission: Submit your application to a graduate program at Acadia University.

2.      Departmental Nomination: For certain scholarships, obtain a nomination from your department or Graduate Coordinator.

3.      Complete Scholarship Applications: Access your Acadia portal to complete and submit any additional scholarship or bursary applications by the specified deadlines.

4.      Await Notification: Successful applicants will be notified of their scholarship awards.

Additional Information

·         Total Scholarships Awarded: Acadia University distributes over CAD 5 million in scholarships, bursaries, and awards annually.

·         Renewable Scholarships: Many scholarships are renewable for up to two years, provided academic requirements are maintained.

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Eligibility criteria


Undergraduate Eligibility Criteria:

???? Canadian Students

  • Academic Requirements: Completion of Grade 12 with a minimum overall average of 70%.
  • Coursework: English Studies 12 or English 12 First Peoples, plus four additional Grade 12 university preparatory courses.
  • Accepted Courses: A wide range of Grade 12 courses are accepted for admission and scholarship consideration.

???? International Students

  • Academic Requirements: Admission requirements differ depending on your country's educational system. Applications from international students are reviewed individually. You are encouraged to submit your application even if specific admission requirements for your country are not listed.
  • Application Materials:
    • Official transcripts from all educational institutions attended.
    • Official language test results (Acadia institution code 0901).
    • $40 CDN application processing fee.
  • English Language Proficiency: For non-native English speakers, proof of proficiency through standardized tests (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) may be required.
  • Application Deadline: Apply by March 1st to be considered for entrance scholarships.

???? Transfer Students

  • Academic Requirements: Applicants must submit official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
  • Transfer Credits: Transfer credits may be awarded for individual courses that are applicable to the intended undergraduate degree program of study.
  • Application Materials:
    • Official transcripts from all educational institutions attended.
    • Letter of reference.
    • $40 CDN application processing fee.
  • Application Deadline: Apply by March 1st to be considered for entrance scholarships.

Application Process

  1. Submit Application: Complete the online application form, which takes about 15 minutes.
  2. Pay Application Fee: A non-refundable application processing fee of $40 CDN is required.
  3. Provide Transcripts: Submit official transcripts from all educational institutions attended.
  4. Submit Additional Documents: Depending on your background, you may need to provide language test results, letters of reference, or other supporting documents.

General Graduate Admission Requirements

Academic Qualifications

·         Degree Requirement: A four-year bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognized institution.

·         Minimum GPA: A cumulative GPA of 2.67 out of 4.0 (approximately 70%) in the last two years of undergraduate study. Some programs may require higher academic standing.

English Language Proficiency

For applicants whose first language is not English, proof of English proficiency is required. Accepted tests and minimum scores include:

·         TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 93.

·         IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5.

·         PTE Academic: Minimum score of 61.

Note: Some programs may have specific English proficiency requirements.

Application Process

1.      Choose a Program: Review the graduate programs offered and select the one that aligns with your academic and career goals.

2.      Prepare Documents: Gather the necessary documents, which typically include:

o    Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.

o    Proof of English language proficiency (if applicable).

o    Letters of reference.

o    Statement of intent or research proposal (as required by the program).

3.      Pay Application Fee: A non-refundable application fee is required upon submission.

4.      Await Decision: After submission, the application will be reviewed, and you will be notified of the admission decision.

Additional Information for International Applicants

International students should be aware of the following:

·         Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL): Acadia University is required to issue a PAL to international students accepted into graduate programs. Due to limited allocations, it's crucial to apply early and ensure all documentation is complete.

·         Visa Requirements: Upon acceptance, international students must apply for a study permit and may need to meet additional visa requirements.

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Undergraduate Scholarships at Acadia University

1. Entrance Scholarships (Domestic & International)

·         Value: CAD 2,000 to CAD 10,000 over 4 years.

·         Eligibility:

o    Automatic consideration upon application to an undergraduate program.

o    Based on high school academic performance.

·         Application: No separate application required; however, to be considered for additional scholarships, complete the scholarship forms in your Acadia portal by March 1.

2. High-Value Renewable Scholarships

·         Value: Up to CAD 80,000 over 4 years.

·         Eligibility:

o    Exceptional academic achievement (typically 95%+ average).

o    Demonstrated leadership and extracurricular involvement.

·         Application: Requires completion of the scholarship application by March 1.

3. International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholarship

·         Value: CAD 24,000 over 4 years (CAD 6,000 per year).

·         Eligibility:

o    Completion of the IB Diploma with a minimum score (typically 95% scholarship average).

o    Full-time enrollment in an undergraduate program.

·         Application: Submit scholarship forms via the Acadia portal by March 1.

4. Entrance Scholar-Bursaries

·         Value: Up to CAD 60,000 over 4 years.

·         Eligibility:

o    Combination of academic merit and demonstrated financial need.

·         Application: Complete the scholar-bursary application form available in your Acadia portal by March 1.

5. Local & Specialized Scholarships

·         Value: Varies depending on the specific award.

·         Eligibility:

o    Criteria vary; may include academic achievement, community involvement, or specific program enrollment.

·         Application: Separate application forms are required for each scholarship; details are provided in the Acadia portal.

6. External Scholarships for International Students

·         Examples:

o    Education Future International Scholarship: CAD 3,270 to CAD 16,352.

o    Higher Education Scholarship Test (HEST): Values up to CAD 4,905 per student.

o    Nehru Study Abroad Scholarship: CAD 490 to CAD 8,176.

·         Eligibility:

o    Varies by scholarship; generally based on academic merit and specific criteria set by the awarding organization.

·         Application: Apply directly through the respective scholarship organizations. 

General Eligibility Criteria

·         Academic Performance: Strong academic record, typically a minimum average of 80% or equivalent.

·         English Language Proficiency: For non-native English speakers, proof of proficiency through standardized tests (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) may be required.

·         Enrollment Status: Must be enrolled full-time (minimum of 24 credit-hours per academic year).

·         Program-Specific Requirements: Some scholarships may have additional criteria based on the chosen field of study.

 Application Process

1.      Apply for Admission: Submit your application to an undergraduate program at Acadia University.

2.      Receive Offer Letter: If accepted, you will receive an offer letter, which may include an initial scholarship offer.

3.      Complete Scholarship Applications: Access your Acadia portal to complete and submit any additional scholarship or bursary applications by March 1.

4.      Await Notification: Successful applicants will be notified of their scholarship awards.

Additional Information

·         Total Scholarships Awarded: Acadia University distributes over CAD 5 million in scholarships, bursaries, and awards annually.

·         Renewable Scholarships: Many scholarships are renewable for up to four years, provided academic requirements are maintained.

Graduate Scholarships at Acadia University

1. Acadia Graduate Awards

·         Value: CAD 10,000 per year for Master's students; CAD 15,000 per year for Doctoral students.

·         Duration: Renewable for a second year for full-time students in two-year programs.

·         Eligibility:

o    Open to both Canadian and international students.

o    Nomination by the respective department/school via the Graduate Coordinator.

o    Application through Acadia University's official form. 

2. Rhodes and Gates-Cambridge Scholarships

·         Rhodes Scholarship:

o    Value: Fully funded postgraduate study at the University of Oxford.

o    Eligibility:

§  High undergraduate grades.

§  Demonstrated leadership skills.

§  Positive impact on the community.

·         Gates-Cambridge Scholarship:

o    Value: Full funding for postgraduate study at the University of Cambridge.

o    Eligibility:

§  High academic achievement.

§  Leadership qualities.

§  Commitment to improving the lives of others.

3. External Scholarships for International Students

·         Examples:

o    Education Future International Scholarship: CAD 3,270 to CAD 16,352.

o    Higher Education Scholarship Test (HEST): Up to CAD 4,905 per student.

o    Nehru Study Abroad Scholarship: CAD 490 to CAD 8,176.

·         Eligibility:

o    Varies by scholarship; generally based on academic merit and specific criteria set by the awarding organization.

·         Application: Apply directly through the respective scholarship organizations.

General Eligibility Criteria

·         Academic Performance: Strong academic record, typically a minimum GPA of 3.0 in the major field during the last two years of undergraduate study.

·         Enrollment Status: Must be enrolled full-time in a graduate program.

·         Program-Specific Requirements: Some scholarships may have additional criteria based on the chosen field of study.

Application Process

1.      Apply for Admission: Submit your application to a graduate program at Acadia University.

2.      Departmental Nomination: For certain scholarships, obtain a nomination from your department or Graduate Coordinator.

3.      Complete Scholarship Applications: Access your Acadia portal to complete and submit any additional scholarship or bursary applications by the specified deadlines.

4.      Await Notification: Successful applicants will be notified of their scholarship awards.

Additional Information

·         Total Scholarships Awarded: Acadia University distributes over CAD 5 million in scholarships, bursaries, and awards annually.

·         Renewable Scholarships: Many scholarships are renewable for up to two years, provided academic requirements are maintained.

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Undergraduate Eligibility Criteria:

???? Canadian Students

  • Academic Requirements: Completion of Grade 12 with a minimum overall average of 70%.
  • Coursework: English Studies 12 or English 12 First Peoples, plus four additional Grade 12 university preparatory courses.
  • Accepted Courses: A wide range of Grade 12 courses are accepted for admission and scholarship consideration.

???? International Students

  • Academic Requirements: Admission requirements differ depending on your country's educational system. Applications from international students are reviewed individually. You are encouraged to submit your application even if specific admission requirements for your country are not listed.
  • Application Materials:
    • Official transcripts from all educational institutions attended.
    • Official language test results (Acadia institution code 0901).
    • $40 CDN application processing fee.
  • English Language Proficiency: For non-native English speakers, proof of proficiency through standardized tests (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) may be required.
  • Application Deadline: Apply by March 1st to be considered for entrance scholarships.

???? Transfer Students

  • Academic Requirements: Applicants must submit official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
  • Transfer Credits: Transfer credits may be awarded for individual courses that are applicable to the intended undergraduate degree program of study.
  • Application Materials:
    • Official transcripts from all educational institutions attended.
    • Letter of reference.
    • $40 CDN application processing fee.
  • Application Deadline: Apply by March 1st to be considered for entrance scholarships.

Application Process

  1. Submit Application: Complete the online application form, which takes about 15 minutes.
  2. Pay Application Fee: A non-refundable application processing fee of $40 CDN is required.
  3. Provide Transcripts: Submit official transcripts from all educational institutions attended.
  4. Submit Additional Documents: Depending on your background, you may need to provide language test results, letters of reference, or other supporting documents.

General Graduate Admission Requirements

Academic Qualifications

·         Degree Requirement: A four-year bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognized institution.

·         Minimum GPA: A cumulative GPA of 2.67 out of 4.0 (approximately 70%) in the last two years of undergraduate study. Some programs may require higher academic standing.

English Language Proficiency

For applicants whose first language is not English, proof of English proficiency is required. Accepted tests and minimum scores include:

·         TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 93.

·         IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5.

·         PTE Academic: Minimum score of 61.

Note: Some programs may have specific English proficiency requirements.

Application Process

1.      Choose a Program: Review the graduate programs offered and select the one that aligns with your academic and career goals.

2.      Prepare Documents: Gather the necessary documents, which typically include:

o    Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.

o    Proof of English language proficiency (if applicable).

o    Letters of reference.

o    Statement of intent or research proposal (as required by the program).

3.      Pay Application Fee: A non-refundable application fee is required upon submission.

4.      Await Decision: After submission, the application will be reviewed, and you will be notified of the admission decision.

Additional Information for International Applicants

International students should be aware of the following:

·         Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL): Acadia University is required to issue a PAL to international students accepted into graduate programs. Due to limited allocations, it's crucial to apply early and ensure all documentation is complete.

·         Visa Requirements: Upon acceptance, international students must apply for a study permit and may need to meet additional visa requirements.

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