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Acadia University

Nova Scotia, Canada
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  • 4,542 Students
  • 4 Faculties
  • 1838Founded
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About

Acadia University is a liberal arts university located in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. Founded in 1838, it is one of the oldest and most respected universities in the country. 

Nickname Axemen and Axewomen
Motto / Slogan In pulvere vinces
Colour Red and Blue
Mascot The Axeman
Founded 1838
Location Nova Scotia, Canada
Address Acadia University 15 University Avenue Wolfville, Nova Scotia B4P 2R6 Canada

Mission

Acadia University provides an unparalleled learning experience through a liberal education model based on personalized attention, expanding the boundaries of knowledge, experiential learning, community engagement, environmental stewardship and global citizenship, and engaged research and innovation delivered by a passionate, dedicated, and nurturing community within a beautiful and historic campus environment.

Vision

Acadia University is the top choice for students seeking a transformative university experience dedicated to unleashing their potential to prepare them for a transforming world.

Acadia University

Objectives

Acadia University's primary objective is to provide a transformative, liberal education experience, focusing on personalized attention, experiential learning, community engagement, environmental stewardship, and global citizenship, all while fostering engaged research and innovation.

Main Academic Divisions (Faculties)

  • Arts
  • Pure & Applied Science
  • Professional Studies
  • Theology.

Reasons to Study at Acadia University

  1. Variety of Academic Programs

    Acadia is known to be a liberal arts university, having an impressive range of academic programs in varied disciplines. Students can choose to study courses offered by the four faculties at the university, including Pure and Applied Sciences, Arts, Professional Studies and Theology.


     

  2. Student Support and Development Services

    At Acadia University, international students are allowed to be a part of a tight-knit community of students, alumni, faculty and staff that work collaboratively to create a supportive environment. There are several extra-curricular activities that the students can engage in, ranging from sports to recreational activities, and more than 80 clubs and societies.


     

  3. Beautiful Campus

    The 250-acre Acadia University campus is nestled in the heart of Annapolis Valley, providing stunning views of natural beauty and architectural facilities that give the university a unique look. The facilities at the university are a perfect blend of historic architecture and modern structures. Students can also enjoy the tranquil environment of natural beauty to study calmly and take refreshment breaks whenever possible to have opportunities for relaxation and personal growth. 

  4. Welcoming Environment with Small Class Sizes

    The average class size at Acadia University is 28, and the student-faculty ratio stands at 15:1, allowing them direct access to award-winning professors. The university prides itself on the diversity of students present in the university, and its system encourages students to become a part of the scholarly community, which then helps them to grow ahead at all levels.

Fees

Undergraduate Tuition

Indigenous Students CAD 5,128 - CAD 6,745
International Students CAD 11,987 - CAD 15,652

Postgraduate Tuition

Indigenous Students CAD 5,863 - CAD 8,913
International Students CAD 16,882 - CAD 24,233

Admission

Undergraduate Admission Requirement

Visit the Admissions page to learn about program requirements.

Supporting Documents

  • Transcripts
  • Proof of language proficiency 

Postgraduate Admission Requirments

Visit the Admissions page to learn about program requirements and apply.

 


 

Supporting Documents

  • Transcripts: You will need to provide one original, official transcript from each post-secondary institution you have attended at the time that you apply.
  • Resume
  • Recommendations

How To Apply For Admission

FOR UNDERGRADUATE: Applications are made via the Undergraduate Application Portal.

FOR POSTGRADUATE: Applications are made online by completing the application form.

Admission Contacts

Email: [email protected]
Phone : 902-585-1016

Apply For Admission

Campus Tour

Facilities

  • Classrooms
  • Library
  • Laboratory
  • Research Center
  • Accommodation
  • Sports
  • Gym
  • Place of Worship
  • Cafeteria
  • Accommodation: Acadia's residences offer a prime location, only minutes from your classrooms, labs, the gym and library. Living on campus offers the ease of an eight-month, all-inclusive lease which includes furniture, heat, power, water, local phone service, phone with call display, high speed internet, in-house laundry facilities and regular cleaning of public areas. Students in residence benefit from a direct, wired and wireless high speed connection to the Acadia network, 24-hour on-call security, coordinated response in an emergency and Resident Assistant programming and support.
  • Sports: Acadia University has extensive sports facilities available for students and community members, including an arena, gymnasium, outdoor fields, and more. The main hub for recreation is the Acadia Athletics Complex, which houses several key facilities.
  • Gym: The fitness space is large, airy, and comes complete with state of the art Cybex and Hoist strength and cardio equipment, including treadmills, ellipticals, rowing machines, and stationary bikes.
  • Place of Worship: The Manning Memorial Chapel is the spiritual heart of Acadia University. Over fifty years ago, students sought a prayer space and championed its construction. To this day, students continue to be the driving force behind spirituality on campus. The Chapel is an inclusive place that hosts both secular and non-secular groups. Non-Christian faiths are welcome to use the facility for worship or events.
  • Laboratory: Acadia offers a remarkable array of research infrastructure including state-of-the-art laboratories and specialized centres and institutes. The campus also boasts a number of innovation and incubation spaces, as well as laboratories that provide unique services to industry, like the Acadia Laboratory for Agri-food and Beverage (ALAB) and the motion Laboratory of Applied Biomechanics (mLAB).
  • Library: Acadia University has a library called the Vaughan Memorial Library. It provides students, faculty, and staff with access to digital and print resources, study rooms, printers, scanners, and interlibrary loan services. 


 



 

School Contact

Address

Acadia University 15 University Avenue Wolfville, Nova Scotia B4P 2R6 Canada

Phone Number

902-542-2201

Website Address

https://www2.acadiau.ca/home.html

Social Media Pages

Accreditations

Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission (MPHEC)

Vice Chancellor

Dr. Jeff Hennessy

President Jeff Hennessy is responsible for the management of Acadia University and all its departments. To assist in the performance of these duties, the President, with the approval of the Board of Governors, oversees a number of officers. Hennessy came to Acadia from Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, where he was the Interim President and Vice-Chancellor. Previously, since 20... read more
20, he served as Mount Allison’s Provost and Vice-President Academic and Research.


 

Academic Staff

  • Justin Beaudoin

    Associate Professor

    Justin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics

  • Charlene Boudreau

    Lecturer Charlene Boudreau teaches Personal Selling & Sales Management and Project Management. Her experience is in Olympic and International Sports Administration, with a focus on athlete performance, coa... read more
    ch education, and organizational development.


     

  • Harish Kapoor

    Professor Harish is a Professor of Marketing at Fred C. Manning School of Business, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. His professional experience includes management consulting, marketing research, and... read more
    product management positions at leading business organizations in Canada, India, and the USA. Also, he has taught various marketing courses at Carleton, Florida Atlantic University, and New Mexico State University.


     

  • Donna Sears

    Associate Professor Dr. Donna Sears is an Associate Professor in the FC Manning School of Business at Acadia University, holding a PhD from McGill University and an MBA from the University of New Brunswick. Her research ... read more
    focuses on hedonic consumption experiences, particularly as related to wine consumers and wine tourism. 
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Notable Alumni

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History

Acadia University is located in Wolfville, NS. In 1828, the Baptist Education Society of Nova Scotia founded Horton Academy in Horton [Wolfville], NS. Ten years later in 1838, the Baptists established Queen's College, sharing the Horton facilities. Contrary to prevailing practices, no religious tests were imposed on either faculty or students. The colonial government chartered the new institution, but reluctantly, since it felt there were already more colleges than it could support. Even the name raised objections, as Queen Victoria declined having a Dissenters' college named after her. "Acadia College" finally received its charter in 1841, and became Acadia University in 1891.