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Am I allowed pets in my room/residence? 🔹 Can I bring my pet to res? 🔹 Are pets allowed in dorms? 🔹 Can I have a cat or dog in my room? 🔹 What’s the pet policy for residence? 🔹 Can I keep animals in my dorm?

Wondering if you can bring a pet to residence? This FAQ explains Acadia’s no-pet policy – including exceptions for support animals with medical documentation – and outlines how to request approval if needed. Learn what’s allowed and how to stay in compliance.

Are accessibility services offered?🔹 Is the library accessible for students with disabilities? 🔹 How do I request accommodations at the library? 🔹 Can I get help with mobility or reading?

🔍 Search engine summary: Learn about the accessibility services and facilities available at Acadia University's Vaughan Memorial Library, including how to request accommodations.

Are alternative treatments such as acupuncture covered 🔹 Can I use my student insurance for acupuncture or naturopathy 🔹 Does the health plan pay for holistic or non-traditional therapies 🔹 Are massage therapy or chiropractic services included in my benefits

Find out which alternative health treatments are covered under Acadia’s student insurance plans, including acupuncture, massage therapy, and how to ensure your provider qualifies for reimbursement.

Are archival materials available? 🔹 Does the library have historical documents? 🔹 Where can I find old records or rare books? 🔹 How do I access the Archives?

Explore the Archives and Special Collections at Acadia University’s Vaughan Memorial Library, which houses rare books, historical records, and primary sources for research.

Are courses offered year-round 🔹 Can I take classes in the summer or spring 🔹 Does Acadia offer off-term courses 🔹 Are there flexible course options outside fall/winter 🔹 Can I study during the summer break

Open Acadia offers courses in fall, winter, spring, and summer, giving students the flexibility to study year-round. These options include online, correspondence, and seasonal courses, ideal for catching up, getting ahead, or balancing other commitments. Students should consult their advisor to ensure course selections align with their academic goals.

Are dental services included in the health plans 🔹 Does my student insurance cover dental care 🔹 Is there dental coverage for international students 🔹 What dental benefits come with the ASU plan

Both domestic and international students at Acadia University are automatically enrolled in the ASU Dental Plan, which includes basic dental coverage such as check-ups, cleanings, fillings, and extractions

Are dental surgeries covered 🔹 Will student insurance pay for wisdom tooth removal 🔹 Is oral surgery included in the dental plan 🔹 Does my dental plan cover extractions or implants

Find out which types of dental surgeries are covered under Acadia’s student dental plan, including extractions, wisdom teeth, and what to expect for major procedures like implants.

Are eye exams covered under the vision plan 🔹 Can I get my eyes checked using student insurance 🔹 Does the plan include optometrist visits 🔹 How often can I get a free eye exam

Find out how often Acadia students can access eye exams through their vision plan, and what coverage looks like for domestic vs. international students.

Are hearing aids covered 🔹 Can I get reimbursed for hearing aids through student insurance 🔹 Does the health plan include coverage for hearing loss 🔹 Are assistive listening devices part of my benefits

Find out whether hearing aids and related services are covered under Acadia’s student health plans, including annual limits and eligibility for domestic and international students.

Are international students covered during internships 🔹 Does my student insurance work while I’m doing a co-op or placement 🔹 Am I covered if I’m working off-campus or in a lab 🔹 What happens to my health plan during an internship

Find out whether Acadia’s international student health plan provides coverage during internships, including eligibility requirements and considerations for unpaid placements.

Are international students covered for pre-arrival medical needs 🔹 Does my student insurance work before I get to Canada 🔹 What if I need medical care before arriving at Acadia 🔹 Should I buy travel insurance before coming to Nova Scotia

Learn whether Acadia’s international student medical plan covers health expenses before arriving in Canada, and what steps to take if you need coverage during travel or pre-arrival.

Are lab tests covered under the health plan 🔹 Will student insurance pay for blood work or diagnostic tests 🔹 Do I have to pay for lab tests at the campus clinic 🔹 Are international students covered for medical testing

Find out whether lab tests like blood work and diagnostic imaging are covered under Acadia’s student health plans, and how coverage differs for domestic and international students.

Are lab tests covered under the health plan 🔹 Will student insurance pay for blood work or x-rays 🔹 Do I have to pay for medical tests at the clinic 🔹 Are international students covered for diagnostic testing

Find out whether lab tests like blood work and diagnostic imaging are covered under Acadia’s student health plans, and how coverage differs for domestic and international students.

Are physiotherapy sessions covered 🔹 Does student insurance pay for physio or rehab 🔹 Can I get help with injury recovery through my health plan 🔹 Is physical therapy included in my student medical benefits

Learn how Acadia’s student health plans support physiotherapy costs, including coverage limits, billing options, and how to find a registered provider.

Are pre-existing conditions covered under the international student medical plan 🔹 Will my existing health issues be covered by student insurance 🔹 What if I already have a medical condition before coming to Acadia

Understand how Acadia’s international student medical plan handles pre-existing conditions and what steps to take if you have ongoing health needs before arriving.

Are pregnancy-related services covered 🔹 Does student insurance pay for prenatal care or delivery 🔹 Can I get ultrasounds or maternity care through my health plan 🔹 Is childbirth covered under Acadia’s student medical plan

Find out what pregnancy-related services are covered under Acadia’s student health plans, including prenatal care, ultrasounds, and delivery support for both domestic and international students.

Are prescription glasses covered under the vision plan 🔹 Does my student insurance pay for glasses or contacts 🔹 What vision benefits do I get as a student 🔹 Is there coverage for eye exams and eyewear

Domestic students at Acadia are eligible for vision coverage that includes prescription eyewear, such as glasses and contact lenses, typically up to $150 every 24 months. International students may have more limited vision benefits depending on their plan.

Are prescription medications covered for pre-existing conditions 🔹 Will student insurance pay for my ongoing prescriptions 🔹 Can I get coverage for medication I’ve been taking before university 🔹 Does the plan include chronic condition treatments

Find out whether Acadia’s student health plans cover prescription medications for pre-existing conditions, and what international students should know about eligibility and limitations.

Are there academic societies? 🔹 Are there student groups for my major? 🔹 What's the difference between a club and an academic society? 🔹 How can I meet other students in my program?

Learn what academic societies are and how they differ from other student clubs at Acadia. Find out how to connect with peers in your field of study.

Are there accessible parking spots on campus 🔹 Can I park close to buildings if I have a disability 🔹 Does Acadia offer disability parking 🔹 Where do students with mobility challenges park

Learn about designated parking options for students with disabilities at Acadia University, including permit requirements and accessibility guidelines.

Are there accommodations for accessibility at the Athletics Complex 🔹 Is the gym accessible for students with disabilities 🔹 Are there ramps or elevators at Acadia’s fitness facilities 🔹 Who do I contact for accessibility support at the Athletics Complex

The Acadia Athletics Complex is designed to support physical accessibility for students, staff, and visitors. The facility includes ramps, elevators, and accessible washrooms, and staff are available to assist with specific accommodation requests. Acadia’s broader accessibility initiatives are guided by its Accessibility Plan, which outlines efforts to remove barriers across campus.

Are there additional costs for international programs? 🔹 What extra fees should I expect while studying abroad? 🔹 Do host universities charge for housing or meals? 🔹 Will I need to pay for services at my exchange destination?

Some international programs through Acadia University include additional fees for housing, meals, or services provided by the host institution. Costs vary by destination and are listed on each partner’s page

Are there any fees for the Co-op Program? If so, what are they for 🔹 Do I have to pay for Co-op 🔹 Is Co-op free 🔹 What does the Co-op fee cover 🔹 How much does Co-op cost

Students accepted into Acadia’s Co-op Program pay a non-refundable $150 fee, which covers professional development workshops. Each Co-op work term is treated as a course and has tuition associated with it. For a full breakdown of fees, students should consult Acadia’s Financial Services website.

Are there any outdoor recreational opportunities at Acadia 🔹 Can I hike or play sports outside on campus 🔹 What outdoor facilities does Acadia offer 🔹 Where can I run or walk outdoors at Acadia

Acadia University offers a variety of outdoor recreation options for students and community members. These include multi-use trails, tennis courts, open fields, and a rubberized 400m track at Raymond Field. Whether you're looking for a casual walk, a competitive game, or a scenic hike, the campus and surrounding area provide accessible and well-maintained spaces for year-round activity

Are there any restrictions on whom a specific tutor can help 🔹 Can my TA also be my writing tutor 🔹 Can I get help from a tutor who’s also my friend

Students may wonder if there are limits on who a tutor can work with. This FAQ explains why tutors can’t help close friends or students they teach, and how this protects fairness and boundaries.

Are there any student clubs or activities for international students 🔹 What social opportunities are available for international students at Acadia 🔹 Can I join clubs or attend events through the Wong International Centre 🔹 Are there cultural groups or societies for international students 🔹 How do international students get involved on campus

The Wong International Centre and Acadia Students’ Union (ASU) offer a wide range of social, cultural, and leadership opportunities for international students. These include events, clubs, and funding support for student-led initiatives

Are there co-ed intramural sports 🔹 Can I join mixed-gender sports teams at Acadia 🔹 What intramural leagues are available for students 🔹 Is there inclusive recreation programming on campus

Acadia University offers a variety of co-ed intramural sports leagues, designed to promote inclusive participation and campus engagement. Students can register for sports like soccer, basketball, volleyball, ultimate frisbee, and broomball. These leagues are open to all skill levels and emphasize fun, teamwork, and community building

Are there drop-in recreation options like basketball or badminton 🔹 Can I play sports casually at Acadia 🔹 Is there open gym time for students 🔹 When can I play pickleball or badminton

Acadia University’s Athletics Complex offers drop-in recreation sessions for sports like basketball, badminton, and pickleball. These sessions are scheduled weekly and open to students, staff, and community members. Availability may vary based on varsity events, facility bookings, and seasonal programming. Participants are encouraged to check the current schedule or call ahead to confirm open gym times.

Are there emergency phones on campus 🔹 How do I contact security in an emergency 🔹 Is there a direct line to Safety & Security 🔹 What should I do if I need help on campus

Find out where emergency phones are located at Acadia University and how they connect students to campus security for immediate assistance.

Are there fitness challenges or events throughout the year🔹 Does Acadia host wellness weeks or charity runs 🔹 Can I join fitness competitions on campus 🔹 What seasonal fitness events are offered

Acadia’s Fitness Centre regularly hosts seasonal fitness challenges, wellness-themed events, and community fundraisers designed to promote health and engagement across campus. These events are open to students, staff, and community members, and often include prizes, themed workouts, and social media campaigns. While the website doesn’t list current events, it encourages users to check back frequently or contact the Fitness Coordinator for updates

Are there group fitness classes available 🔹 What fitness classes can I join at Acadia 🔹 Is there yoga or spin offered on campus 🔹 Where can I find the fitness class schedule

Acadia University offers a diverse lineup of group fitness classes designed to support student wellness and build community. Classes are held in the Fitness Studio and Spin Room, and include options like yoga, spin, HIIT, and strength training. No registration is required, and students can join the “Fitbits” email list for schedule updates. The current schedule is available online and adjusts seasonally.

Are there internships available if I’m not in the Co-op Program? 🔹 Can I get work experience without being in Co-op? 🔹 How do I find internships at Acadia? 🔹 What kind of hands-on learning is available outside Co-op? 🔹 Does CEL help with internships?

Acadia’s Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) office offers access to internships, volunteer placements, and short-term experiential projects for students in all programs — not just Co-op. These opportunities help students build skills, explore career paths, and gain real-world experience.

Are there intramural sports available for students 🔹 What sports leagues can I join at Acadia 🔹 Does Acadia have recreational sports teams 🔹 How can I play sports without joining a varsity team

Acadia University offers a wide range of intramural and recreational sports, including drop-in recreation, campus leagues, and one-night events. Students can participate in sports such as soccer, ultimate frisbee, hockey, basketball, and volleyball.

Are there locker rentals available at the Athletics Complex 🔹 Can I rent a locker at the Acadia gym 🔹 How much does it cost to rent a locker 🔹 Are there student locker rental rates

The Acadia Athletics Complex offers half and full locker rentals for students, faculty, staff, and community members, with rates varying by group.

Are there lockers for daily use at the complex 🔹 Can I store my stuff while I work out 🔹 Do I need to bring a lock to the gym 🔹 Can I rent a locker at Acadia’s Athletics Complex

Find out what locker options are available at Acadia University’s Athletics Complex, including day-use policies and rental fees.

Are there opportunities to get involved in volunteer work 🔹 Can international students volunteer at Acadia 🔹 Does the Wong Centre offer volunteer roles 🔹 How can I gain experience through volunteering 🔹 Where can I find campus or community volunteer opportunities

The Wong International Centre at Acadia University actively encourages international students to engage in volunteer work. Students can volunteer within the Centre itself or through broader campus and community initiatives. Volunteering is promoted as a way to build connections, develop leadership skills, and contribute meaningfully to student life

Are there programs for children at the Athletics Complex 🔹 What youth activities are offered at Acadia 🔹 Can I register my child for swim lessons or sports 🔹 Does Acadia host camps for kids

Acadia University’s Athletics Complex offers a variety of youth programs throughout the year, including day camps, recreational sports, and formerly swim lessons. While the swimming pool is scheduled to permanently close in June 2025, other child-focused activities continue to be offered through the Recreation and Events teams. These programs are designed to promote physical activity, skill development, and fun in a safe, supervised environment

Are there programs for professionals through Open Acadia 🔹 Can I take certificate courses to build career skills 🔹 Does Acadia offer training for working adults

Professionals looking to upgrade their skills or earn credentials often ask about continuing education options. This FAQ explains the certificate programs and career-focused learning offered through Open Acadia.

Are there saunas available 🔹 Does the gym have a sauna 🔹 Can I use a sauna room at Acadia’s Athletics Complex 🔹 Are there relaxation facilities at the gym

Find out whether saunas are available at Acadia University’s Athletics Complex and what facilities are currently offered.

Are there scholarships available for Open Acadia students 🔹 Can I get financial aid for online or summer courses 🔹 Does Acadia offer funding for continuing education programs

While Open Acadia students may not be eligible for all institutional scholarships, some financial aid options may apply depending on the course type, student status, and program. The Acadia Financial Aid Office and Students’ Union offer resources to help.

Are there scholarships or funding opportunities available? 🔹 Can I get financial help to study abroad? 🔹 What bursaries are offered for exchange students? 🔹 Is there funding for international study?

Acadia University offers scholarships and bursaries for students participating in the Global Learning Exchange Program, including the Lad Javorek Memorial Award for eligible third-year students

Are there social or recreational clubs for students at Acadia 🔹 What student clubs are available on campus 🔹 Can I join hiking or frisbee groups at Acadia 🔹 Where can I find a list of student clubs

Acadia University offers over 80 student-led clubs and societies, including a wide range of social, recreational, and athletic groups. These clubs are supported by the Acadia Students' Union and provide opportunities for students to connect through shared interests like hiking, rock climbing, dance, ultimate frisbee, and more. Students can also propose new clubs and receive funding, space, and promotional support.

Are there specific programs for seniors offered by Open Acadia 🔹 Can older adults take courses at Acadia 🔹 What kind of learning opportunities are available for seniors

Open Acadia offers dedicated lifelong learning programs for seniors through its Acadia Lifelong Learning (ALL) initiative. These programs focus on personal enrichment, community engagement, and intellectual exploration.

Are yoga or pilates classes available 🔹 Can I take yoga at Acadia 🔹 Is pilates part of the fitness schedule 🔹 Who do I contact about yoga classes

📰 Article Summary: Acadia University offers yoga and pilates as part of its group fitness programming, with classes led by certified instructors in the Fitness Studio. These sessions are open to all fitness levels and are included in the seasonal fitness schedule. Students can check the current schedule online or contact the Fitness Coordinator for updates and cancellations.

Can a student get suspended from using the Writing Centre 🔹 What happens if I miss too many writing appointments 🔹 Can I lose access if I’m rude to a tutor

Students may worry about losing access to the Writing Centre due to missed appointments or inappropriate behaviour. This FAQ explains the suspension policy and how access can be restored.

Can alumni access the Acadia Athletics Complex 🔹 Can I use the gym after graduation 🔹 Do alumni get discounts on fitness memberships 🔹 What facilities can alumni use at Acadia

Article Summary: Acadia University alumni are eligible to purchase recreation memberships that grant access to the Athletics Complex, including the Fitness Centre, walking track, and other non-varsity programming. Alumni receive discounted rates and can use their alumni card to activate benefits. Memberships are managed through the Acadia Box Office.

Can alumni use the library? 🔹 Do graduates have access to library resources? 🔹 What services are available to Acadia alumni? 🔹 Can I visit the library after graduation?

Acadia University alumni can access select services and resources at Vaughan Memorial Library. Contact the Access Desk for details on eligibility and access.

Can I access eBooks and online journals? 🔹 Where do I find digital books and articles? 🔹 Does the library have online resources? 🔹 How do I read journals from home?

Access thousands of eBooks and online journals through Acadia University's Vaughan Memorial Library using the Novanet catalogue and library databases.

Can I access study spaces in the SUB? 🔹 How can I find a quiet place to study in the SUB? 🔹 Can I book a meeting room in the Students' Union Building? 🔹 What are the study spaces available on campus?

Need a place to study or hold a meeting on campus? Discover the various study spaces and meeting rooms available for booking in the Students' Union Building (The SUB).

Can I access virtual doctor consultations 🔹 Is telehealth included in my student health plan 🔹 Can I talk to a doctor online through StudentVIP 🔹 How do I get medical advice without going to the clinic

Explore how Acadia students can access virtual medical consultations through the Direct2U Health Hub, including services offered, eligibility, and reimbursement options.

Can I add my partner and kids to my student health plan 🔹 How do I enroll my family in my student insurance 🔹 Is there a family plan option with the ASU 🔹 Can I include dependents in my Acadia health coverage

Acadia students can add eligible dependents—such as a spouse, common-law partner, or children—to their health and dental plans during the designated opt-out period by completing the online opt-in process and submitting required documentation

Can I apply for funding for student initiatives? 🔹 How can my club get money for an event? 🔹 Does the ASU give out grants for student projects? 🔹 Where do I apply for funding for a campus initiative?

Learn how to apply for funding for your student initiatives or club activities through the Acadia Students' Union (ASU) Student Activity Fund and Wellness Fund.

Can I book catering for my event?🔹 Who do I talk to about food for my club event? 🔹 Can I order food for my campus club? 🔹 What are the catering options at Acadia?

Need catering for your on-campus event? Find out who to contact for catering options through Perkins Café at Acadia University.

Can I borrow items from other libraries? 🔹 Can I get books from other universities? 🔹 How do I borrow something that Acadia doesn’t have? 🔹 Is there a way to access other library collections?

Students can borrow materials from other Nova Scotia libraries using Novanet Express, a service that delivers requested items to Vaughan Memorial Library.

Can I bring a guest to use the facilities 🔹 Are guest passes available at the Athletics Complex 🔹 Can my friend work out with me at Acadia 🔹 How much does it cost to bring a guest

The Acadia Athletics Complex offers guest passes for visitors who want to access fitness and recreation facilities. These passes are available for a nominal fee and can be arranged at the Athletics Service Desk. Guests must follow facility rules and may need to be accompanied by a current member. Passes are ideal for short-term visits or trial access.

Can I buy Acadia gear at the SUB? 🔹 Where can I buy Acadia hoodies and shirts? 🔹 Is there a school store in the SUB? 🔹 What's the best place to get Acadia swag?

Looking for Acadia-branded clothing and accessories? Find out where to buy official gear on campus and why your purchases support student life.

Can I cancel my plan mid-year 🔹 Can I drop student insurance after the opt-out deadline 🔹 What if I get new coverage halfway through the year 🔹 Can I opt out of the health and dental plan after classes start

Learn whether Acadia students can cancel their health and dental plans mid-year, and what exceptions may apply for changes in coverage or life circumstances.

Can I change my health and dental plan after enrollment 🔹 Can I opt out of the student insurance mid-year 🔹 How do I update my coverage or add dependents 🔹 What if I lose my other insurance during the year

Students can only make changes to their health and dental plan during the designated opt-out/opt-in period at the start of each term. Mid-year changes are only allowed in cases of significant life events, such as losing alternative coverage

Can I complete a full degree through Open Acadia 🔹 Does Acadia offer full degrees online 🔹 Can I graduate through Open Acadia 🔹 Is Open Acadia a full-time program 🔹 Can I earn a diploma through Open Acadia

Open Acadia offers individual credit courses in flexible formats such as online, spring/summer, and correspondence, but it does not offer full undergraduate degrees. Students interested in completing a full degree should explore options through Acadia’s Admissions Office, which oversees degree programs, entrance requirements, and full-time study pathways.

Can I complete an honours thesis or research while abroad? 🔹 Can I do my thesis during an exchange? 🔹 Is research possible while studying at a partner university? 🔹 Will I be able to work on my honours project overseas?

Completing an honours thesis or conducting research while abroad through Acadia University’s exchange program depends on the host institution’s offerings and your department’s approval

Can I eat or drink in the library? 🔹 Can I bring coffee into the library? 🔹 Are snacks allowed in the library? 🔹 What’s the food policy at Vaughan Memorial Library? 🔹 Can I eat while studying?

Students can bring food and drinks into the library, but are asked to use lidded containers and clean up after themselves to maintain a respectful and tidy study environment.

Can I get financial aid for Open Acadia courses 🔹 Are student loans available for online or summer courses 🔹 Can part-time students get funding 🔹 Is there financial support for flexible learning 🔹 Who do I contact about financial aid for Open Acadia

Students taking Open Acadia courses may be eligible for financial aid or student loans, especially if studying part-time. Eligibility depends on course load, program type, and funding source. Students should contact Acadia’s Financial Aid Office for personalized guidance and confirmation. Email support is available at financial.aid@acadiau.ca.

Can I get free tutoring support 🔹 Are there free help centres at Acadia 🔹 Where can I get academic help without paying 🔹 Is tutoring free for subjects like Math or Writing

Explore the free academic support services available at Acadia University, including subject-specific help centres and writing tutorials.

Can I get help choosing courses that support my career goals? 🔹 Who can help me pick classes that align with my future job? 🔹 Should I add a minor to boost my resume? 🔹 What courses will help me get into grad school or a specific career? 🔹 Does CEL help with academic planning?

At Acadia, academic advisors help students plan their degree requirements, while Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) supports students in aligning their course choices with career goals. CEL can help students understand how electives, minors, and skill-building courses contribute to employability and professional development.

Can I get into Co-op if I’m completing a second undergraduate degree 🔹 Am I eligible for Co-op as a second-degree student 🔹 Can returning students join the Co-op Program 🔹 Does Co-op accept students doing a second degree 🔹 Who should I talk to about Co-op eligibility

Students completing a second undergraduate degree at Acadia may be eligible to join the Co-op Program, but acceptance is not automatic. Eligibility is assessed on a case-by-case basis, and students must speak directly with a Co-op Coordinator to determine if they qualify.

Can I have a guest in residence? 🔹 Are guests allowed in my dorm? 🔹 Can I bring someone to stay the night? 🔹 What are the rules for visitors in residence?

Planning to host a guest in residence? This FAQ outlines Acadia’s guest policy – including how to sign in guests, overnight limits, roommate approval, and rules for extended stays. Learn what’s required to keep things safe and respectful for everyone.

Can I host private events at the Athletics Complex 🔹 Can I book the gym or arena for a party 🔹 Is the Athletics Complex available for team rentals 🔹 Who do I contact to rent a space at Acadia

Acadia University’s Athletics Complex offers private event rentals for activities like birthday parties, sports team bookings, and recreational gatherings. Spaces such as the gymnasium, ice surface, and party rooms can be reserved for exclusive use. Rentals often include access to equipment and optional catering services. Pricing and availability vary by season and event type.

Can I leave my car on campus overnight 🔹 Is overnight parking allowed at Acadia 🔹 Do I need permission to park overnight 🔹 What’s the rule for overnight vehicle stays

Understand Acadia University’s overnight parking policy, including how to request special authorization and who to contact for approval.

Can I pay my student account balance through an Interac Email Transfer? 🔹Can I send an e-Transfer to pay my tuition? 🔹 Can I use EMT to pay for school?

Trying to pay your Acadia student fees? This FAQ explains why Interac e-Transfers aren't accepted and points you to approved payment methods, so you can avoid delays or rejected payments.

Can I print or photocopy at the library? 🔹 Where do I go to print my assignment? 🔹 Is there a scanner in the library? 🔹 How do I use the printer?

Learn how to print, scan, and photocopy at Acadia University's Vaughan Memorial Library, including where to find machines and how to use them.

Can I purchase fitness apparel or gear at the Athletics Complex 🔹 Where can I buy gym clothes on campus 🔹 Does the gym sell water bottles or workout accessories 🔹 Is there a store at Acadia’s Athletics Complex

Find out what fitness apparel and gear is available for purchase at Acadia University’s Athletics Complex, including swim accessories and branded merchandise.

Can I receive my parchment (degree) before I graduate? 🔹 Can I get my degree early if I need it for a job? 🔹 I finished my courses — can I get my parchment now? 🔹 Is it possible to get my degree before convocation?

Learn whether you can receive your official degree parchment before your graduation date and what options are available if you need proof of completion.

Can I rent squash or racquetball gear at the Athletics Complex 🔹 Is equipment available for court sports 🔹 Where do I get squash racquets on campus 🔹 Does Acadia offer gear rentals for indoor sports

Acadia’s Athletics Complex offers squash and racquetball court rentals, and equipment is available at the Service Desk. Students can also call 902-585-1568 for details on gear availability and rental policies.

Can I request a specific tutor to work with me 🔹 Can I always book with the same writing tutor 🔹 I liked my last tutor — can I ask for them again

Students may want to work with the same tutor each time they visit the Writing Centre. This FAQ explains why tutor requests aren’t accepted and how rotating tutors helps build writing independence.

Can I request online tutoring 🔹 Is virtual tutoring available at Acadia 🔹 Can I meet my tutor over Zoom or Teams 🔹 Do tutors offer remote sessions

Find out whether online tutoring is available at Acadia University and how students can arrange virtual sessions with their tutors.

Can I start my own club? 🔹 How do I create a new student club? 🔹 What's the process for starting a new group on campus? 🔹 Can I get funding to start my own club?

Thinking about starting your own club at Acadia? Find out how to register your club and access resources like funding and event space.

Can I stay in residence during the summer?🔹 Can I live in res over the summer? 🔹 How do I apply to stay in residence for the summer?

Find out how to stay in residence over the summer at Acadia—whether you're taking classes, working on campus, or need a place to live. This FAQ covers who’s eligible, how to apply, and what to expect for housing and dining during summer months.

Can I stay in residence during winter break? 🔹 Is res open over the holidays? 🔹 Do I have to leave campus for winter break? 🔹 Can I stay in my dorm during Christmas?

Need to stay on campus during the December break? This FAQ covers everything you need to know about winter break housing at Acadia—including how to apply, where you'll stay, costs, dining options, and available support while campus is closed.

Do I have an Academic Advisor? 🔹 Do I have someone to help me pick my courses? 🔹 Who do I talk to about my degree plan? 🔹 How do I find out who my academic advisor is?

Every Acadia student has access to an academic advisor who can help with course selection, degree planning, and program questions. Advisors are assigned through your department or available by request.

Do I need to speak a foreign language to study abroad? 🔹 Are exchange programs offered in English? 🔹 Will I need to take classes in another language? 🔹 Can I study abroad if I only speak English?

Many exchange programs through Acadia University are offered in English, though some host institutions may require proficiency in the local language depending on the course or country.

Does ASU have a radio station? 🔹 How can I get involved with the campus radio station? 🔹 Does Acadia have a student-run radio station? 🔹 What is Axe Radio and where can I listen to it?

Learn about Axe Radio, Acadia's student-run radio station. Find out how you can tune in and get involved in creating your own show.

Does ASU help with employment? 🔹 How can I find a job on campus? 🔹 Does the Students' Union have part-time jobs? 🔹 Where do I look for student employment listings?

Looking for a job on campus? Learn where the Acadia Students' Union (ASU) posts part-time job opportunities and how to access the official university job board.

Does ASU organize any wellness programs? 🔹 What kind of mental health support does the ASU offer? 🔹 How can I find wellness activities on campus? 🔹 Does the Students' Union have programs to help with stress or loneliness?

Learn how the Acadia Students' Union (ASU) supports student wellness, including funding for programs and initiatives like the Acadia Mental Health Initiative.

Does ASU provide legal aid? 🔹 Can I get free legal advice from the school? 🔹 What if I have a legal problem, like a landlord dispute? 🔹 Is there a lawyer for students on campus?

Discover the free legal aid services provided to students by the Acadia Students' Union (ASU), and learn how to get a confidential consultation with a lawyer.

Does the dental plan cover braces 🔹 Are orthodontics included in student dental insurance 🔹 Can I get coverage for Invisalign or retainers 🔹 Is teeth straightening covered under my plan

Find out whether orthodontic treatments like braces and retainers are covered under Acadia’s student dental plan, and what options are available if they’re not.

Does Union Market offer mailing services? 🔹 Can I mail a letter or package on campus? 🔹 Where do I go to pick up a parcel? 🔹 Does the SUB sell bus tickets?

Need to mail a package or buy a bus ticket? Learn about the convenient mailing and transportation services offered right on campus at the Union Market.

How are the health and dental plan fees applied to my student account? 🔹 How much do I pay for the student health plan? 🔹 When are health plan fees added to my tuition? 🔹 What is the cost of the health and dental plans?

Learn how and when the fees for the Acadia Students' Union (ASU) health and dental plans are charged to your student account, and see the current rates for domestic and international students.

How can I access grants for students with disabilities?🔹 Can I get help paying for school because of my disability? 🔹 Who do I talk to about grants for students with disabilities?

Canadian students with documented disabilities may qualify for grants to help cover tuition, services, and assistive technology. Acadia’s Accessible Learning Services can guide you through the application process.

How can I apply for an emergency student loan? 🔹 How do I get an emergency loan? 🔹 Where do I go for help with money emergencies? 🔹 How do I ask for a short-term loan?

Dealing with a financial emergency? This FAQ explains how to apply for a short-term emergency loan at Acadia to cover urgent needs like rent, textbooks, or food while waiting for other funding. Learn who’s eligible, what to include in your request, and how repayment works.

How can I contact the Wong International Centre? 🔹 How do I reach the Wong International Centre for help 🔹 What’s the email or phone number for international student support 🔹 Where is the international office at Acadia and how do I contact them

Students often need to contact the Wong International Centre for immigration advice, settlement support, or personal guidance. This FAQ outlines how to reach the Centre and what to expect.

How can I provide feedback to ASU? 🔹 How can I give my opinion to student government? 🔹 What's the best way to raise an issue with the ASU? 🔹 Who should I contact if I have a suggestion for the Students' Union?

Want to share your thoughts with the Acadia Students' Union (ASU)? Find out how you can provide feedback, attend meetings, and contact student representatives.

How do I access my benefits card 🔹 Where can I find my student health insurance card 🔹 How do I download my Student VIP plan card 🔹 Do I need a physical card for healthcare visits

Students can download their personalized benefits card from the Student VIP website. This card includes key insurance details and is used for direct billing at pharmacies, clinics, and dental offices

How do I access online mental health tools?🔹 Are there any free mental health apps I can use as a student? 🔹 How do I get help online if I’m feeling overwhelmed? 🔹 What mental health tools can I use outside of counselling hours?

Acadia students can access free online mental health tools like HealthyMindsNS, Good2Talk, Crisis Text Line, and Togetherall—available 24/7 to support your well-being anytime, anywhere.

How do I appeal a scholarship decision? 🔹 Can I appeal if I lose my scholarship? 🔹 What should I do if my scholarship wasn’t renewed? 🔹 Who do I talk to if I think there’s a mistake with my scholarship?

If your renewable scholarship isn’t renewed, you may be able to appeal the decision. Learn how to check your eligibility, understand the process, and contact the Scholarships & Financial Aid Office.

How do I apply to have an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) in residence?🔹Can I bring my emotional support animal to live with me at school?🔹What do I need to do to get permission for an ESA in residence?🔹How do I get approved to have a support animal in my dorm?

Thinking about bringing an Emotional Support Animal to residence? This FAQ explains how to apply through Accessible Learning Services – including documentation requirements, timelines, and housing rules – so you can understand the full ESA approval process at Acadia.

How do I book an appointment with the Counselling Centre? 🔹 Can I book a mental health session online? 🔹 Where do I go if I want to talk to someone about how I’m feeling?

You can book a free, confidential appointment with Acadia’s Counselling Centre online, by email, phone, or in person at the Old SUB during office hours.

How do I cancel an appointment at the Counselling Centre?🔹 What’s the deadline to cancel a mental health session? 🔹 Can I cancel my appointment online if I can’t make it?

To cancel a counselling appointment, contact the Counselling Centre by 2:00 p.m. the day before your session—online, by phone, or by email.

How do I change my program of study? 🔹 How do I switch majors? 🔹 Can I change my program before school starts? 🔹 What’s the process to change my degree?

Find out how to change your program of study at Acadia, whether you're a new student or already enrolled, and who to contact to start the process.

How do I choose an elective? 🔹 What’s an elective and how do I pick one? 🔹 Can I take a course outside my program? 🔹 How do I know which electives are available?

Learn what electives are, how to choose one that fits your interests and schedule, and how electives count toward your degree at Acadia.

How do I declare a minor? 🔹 How do I add a minor to my degree? 🔹 When should I declare a minor? 🔹 Who do I contact to declare a minor?

Learn how and when to declare a minor at Acadia, why it’s required for BA and BSc students, and who to contact to make it official.

How do I defer a scholarship?💠 Can I keep my scholarship if I take a gap year? 💠 How do I hold my scholarship for next year? 💠 What happens to my funding if I delay starting university?

If you’ve been offered a scholarship but plan to delay starting at Acadia, you can request a one-year deferral—just don’t attend another post-secondary institution during that time.

How do I get a confirmation of enrolment for student loans? 🔹 How do I prove I’m enrolled for my student loan? 🔹 Do I need to get my own enrolment letter for loans?

Acadia automatically confirms your enrolment for student loans once your loan is sent to us for approval. You don’t need to request it—your loan provider will notify you.

How do I get a copy of the academic calendar? 💠 Where can I find the academic calendar? 💠 How do I check important university dates and deadlines? 💠 What’s the link to the calendar with course info and rules?

The academic calendar outlines key dates, course descriptions, and university policies. You can view or download it online to stay informed about deadlines, program requirements, and academic regulations at Acadia.

How do I get an ID card? 🔹 Where do I go to get my student ID? 🔹 How do I get my Acadia card? 🔹 What do I need to get my student ID?

Learn how to get your Acadia student ID card, where to go, how to take and upload your photo, and what to do if your card is lost or damaged.

How do I get involved with ASU elections?🔹 When can I run for a position in the ASU? 🔹 How do I become an elected student leader? 🔹 What's the process for student government elections?

Interested in running in the Acadia Students' Union (ASU) elections? Find out where to get information and when to expect key announcements.

How do I get mail? 🔹 Where does my mail go? 🔹 How do I pick up packages? 🔹 What’s the mailing address for residence? 🔹 Where do I get letters and deliveries?

Living on campus and expecting mail? This FAQ explains how to get an ASU mailbox at Acadia, where to pick up your mail, and what to do once your address is assigned. Learn how to receive letters and packages while you're in residence.

How do I join a club or society? 🔷 How can I find student clubs to join at Acadia? 🔷 Where do I sign up for a club or student group? 🔷 Is there a way to meet people and get involved on campus?

Learn how to find and join student clubs and societies at Acadia University, including where to look, who to contact, and how to explore your options at campus events.

How do I keep my past student loan from going into repayment? 🔹 How do I stop my old student loan from making me pay while I’m still in school?🔹 Will my student loan go into repayment if I don’t apply for funding this year?

Learn how to keep your previous student loans from entering repayment while you're still in school, whether or not you're applying for new loan funding this term.

How do I keep my scholarship? 🔹 What do I need to do to keep my scholarship? 🔹 How high does my GPA have to be to renew my funding? 🔹 Can I still get my scholarship if I take fewer courses?

Find out how to maintain your renewable scholarship at Acadia, including course load requirements, GPA thresholds by scholarship type, and what to do if your academic standing changes.

How do I learn more about sorting garbage & recycling? 🔹 How do I sort garbage and recycling at Acadia 🔹 Where can I find waste management guidelines 🔹 What goes in compost, recycling, or garbage bins 🔹 How do I manage waste off-campus in Wolfville 🔹 Who do I contact about sustainability at Acadia

Acadia University’s Sustainability Office provides detailed resources on waste sorting. The system uses four streams: Paper, Organics, Recyclables/Refundables, and Garbage. Students living off-campus must follow Wolfville’s waste collection schedule and bag limits. Additional resources include the Acadia Waste Management Sorting Guide, Valley Waste Resource Management, and the Recycle Coach App.

How do I opt-out of the health and dental plans? 🔹 How do I get a refund for my health plan? 🔹 What's the process for opting out of student insurance? 🔹 I already have a health plan, can I not pay for the ASU one?

Learn how to opt-out of the Acadia Students' Union (ASU) Health & Dental Plans if you already have comparable coverage, including when and where to submit your application.

How do I pay my tuition and fees?🔹 Can I use online banking to pay my school fees? 🔹 What happens if I try to pay with a credit card or e-transfer?

Explore the different ways to pay your tuition and fees at Acadia, including online banking, in-person, and by mail—plus what payment methods are not accepted.

How do I register at Acadia after I have been away?🔹 I’ve been away from Acadia — how do I come back? 🔹 Do I need to reapply if I took time off? 🔹 How do I register again after being gone for a year?

Learn what to do if you’ve been away from Acadia for more than 12 months and want to return, including how to reapply and what documents you’ll need.

How do I register for extra courses (overload)? 🔹 Can I take more than 5 courses in a term? 🔹 How do I overload my schedule? 🔹 What’s the maximum number of credits I can take?

Learn how to register for extra courses (course overload), what GPA is required, and how many credit hours you’re allowed to take based on your academic standing.

How do I request accommodations through Accessible Learning Services?🔹 How do I ask for accommodations at Acadia? 🔹 Where do I go if I need support for a disability?

To request academic accommodations at Acadia, submit your request through the Accommodate platform—ideally before your first term or as soon as you encounter a barrier to learning.

How do I schedule a test or exam with Accessible Learning Services?🔹 Where do I go to schedule my exam if I get extra time? 🔹 What’s the deadline to request a test with accommodations?

Students with approved accommodations can schedule tests and exams through the Accommodate Portal by submitting a request at least 7 days in advance.

How do I store belongings in the trunk room in residence? 🔹 Can I leave my stuff in storage over the summer? 🔹 How do I use the trunk room? 🔹 Where do I store my things after moving out? 🔹 How do I access res storage?

Need a place to store your belongings while living in residence or over the summer? This FAQ explains how Acadia’s trunk room storage works—including who can use it, what you can store, how to label items, and how to book an appointment with your Resident Assistant.

How do I submit a claim for health or dental services 🔹 What do I do if I paid for a dentist or doctor visit 🔹 Where do I go to get money back from my student insurance

Learn how to get reimbursed for health or dental costs through Acadia’s student insurance plan, including where to submit claims and what forms you’ll need.

How do I submit a maintenance request? 🔹 How do I report something broken in my dorm? 🔹 What do I do if something needs fixing? 🔹 Where do I go to request a repair? 🔹 How do I ask maintenance to check my room?

Need something fixed in your residence room or common area? This FAQ explains how to submit a non-urgent maintenance request through the Residence Portal – including what details to include and who to contact for emergencies.

How do I withdraw from residence? 🔹 What if I need to leave residence? 🔹 Can I withdraw from living on campus? 🔹 How do I get out of my res agreement? 🔹 What’s the process to move out of res?

Thinking about moving out of residence early? This FAQ walks you through how to officially withdraw, cancel your meal plan, check out properly, and understand refund and damage charge policies. Know what to expect before you make your decision.

How will I receive my scholarship, award, or bursary money? 💠 When do I get my scholarship money? 💠 How is my financial aid paid out? 💠 Will I get a refund if my scholarship covers all my fees?

Find out how and when your scholarship, award, or bursary funds are deposited into your Acadia student account, how they’re applied to fees, and what to do if you’re eligible for a refund.

I am a current student. How do I apply for scholarships? 💠 When can I apply for bursaries and awards? 💠 Where do I find the scholarship application for current students?

Current Acadia students can apply for scholarships, awards, and bursaries each fall and winter. Watch your Acadia email for application details, deadlines, and any additional department-specific opportunities.

I am a sponsored student. What do I need to do to arrange payment?🔹 What do I need to do if someone else is paying my tuition? 🔹 How do I set up billing if I’m a sponsored student?

If an organization is covering your tuition, follow these steps to submit the Third-Party Billing Form and ensure your sponsor is invoiced correctly each term.

I am taking non-credit courses at university. Will I receive the Nova Scotia Bursary?🔹 Do continuing education students qualify for the Nova Scotia Bursary? 🔹 Why don’t I get the bursary if my course doesn’t count for credit?

Only students enrolled in credit-based programs are eligible for the Nova Scotia Bursary. Non-credit courses, such as personal interest or professional development classes, do not qualify.

I didn’t get a Nova Scotia Bursary but I think I qualify—what should I do?🔹 Why didn’t I get the NS bursary even though I’m from Nova Scotia? 🔹 Can I appeal if I didn’t get the Nova Scotia Bursary but should have?

If you believe you qualify for the Nova Scotia Bursary but didn’t receive it, contact Student Accounts first. If needed, follow up with the provincial Student Assistance Office to confirm your eligibility.

I have student loan forms that Acadia needs to fill out—who should I contact?🔹 Who do I send my loan forms to at Acadia? 🔹 How do I get Acadia to fill out my student loan paperwork?

If you have student loan forms that need to be completed by Acadia, email them to Student Accounts with your name, student ID, and all required documents.

I have taken courses at another institution. Will I receive transfer credits? 🔹 Will my previous university courses count at Acadia? 🔹 How do I transfer credits from another school? 🔹 What grade do I need for transfer credits?

Find out how Acadia evaluates transfer credits from other institutions, what grades are required, and how you’ll be notified once your assessment is complete.

I'm in Crisis — How Do I Get Help? 🔹 I need help right now — what should I do? 🔹 Who do I call if I’m having a mental health emergency? 🔹 Is there someone I can talk to immediately?

Find out what to do if you're experiencing a mental health crisis, including emergency contacts, 24/7 support lines, and campus resources.

Is there a difference between entering co-op in your second year versus in your third year? 🔹 Should I join Co-op in second year or third year? 🔹 Is it better to start Co-op early? 🔹 What happens if I join Co-op later? 🔹 Can I still do all the work terms if I join in third year?

Joining Co-op in second year offers more flexibility, allowing up to four work terms and easier scheduling. Third-year entry may limit options, especially the chance for a fourth term. Early entry helps students explore career paths, align placements with academics, and maximize the benefits of mentorship, experience, and professional development.

Is there an annual maximum for claims 🔹 How much can I claim each year through student insurance 🔹 Are there limits on how much coverage I get for health or dental 🔹 What’s the yearly cap for things like physio or vision care

Learn how much you can claim each year under Acadia’s student health and dental plans, including annual limits for services like physiotherapy, vision care, and prescriptions.

My parent or guardian is an Acadia employee. How do I apply for a tuition discount or waiver?🔹 How do I get a tuition discount if my parent works at Acadia? 🔹 Where do I find the form for the staff tuition waiver?

If your parent or guardian works at Acadia, you may qualify for a tuition waiver. Complete the appropriate form, get all required signatures, and submit it to Student Accounts each term.

My student loan won’t be ready by the deadline—what should I do?🔹 Can I get more time to pay if my loan is delayed? 🔹 How do I ask for an extension while I wait for my student loan?

If your student loan won’t be ready by the payment deadline, you can request an extension by submitting a form and proof of your loan application to Student Accounts.

Nova Scotia Bursary - What if I’m in my second (or third, fourth, or fifth) year at a Nova Scotia university?🔹 I’ve lived in Nova Scotia for a year—why didn’t I get the bursary? 🔹 Can I get the NS bursary if I moved here after starting university?

To qualify for the Nova Scotia Bursary, you must have lived in Nova Scotia when you applied to your university. Later moving to the province doesn’t change your eligibility status.

What are some of the benefits of the co-op program? 🔹 Why should I join Co-op 🔹 What do I get out of Co-op 🔹 Is Co-op worth it 🔹 How does Co-op help my career 🔹 What are the perks of doing Co-op

The Co-op Program at Acadia offers students practical experience, career development, and financial support. Benefits include earning an average of $10,000 per work term, applying course material in real-world settings, accessing exclusive job postings, and building industry connections. Students also gain job search skills through professional development workshops.

What are the calendar dates? 🔹 Where can I find important university dates? 🔹 What’s the academic calendar? 🔹 When do classes start and end?

Find key academic dates and deadlines for the year, including term start/end dates, holidays, exam periods, and more — all in Acadia’s official academic calendar.

What are the requirements for scholarship eligibility? 💠 What do I need to qualify for scholarships at Acadia? 💠 Can I still get financial aid if I’m not taking a full course load? 💠 Who decides if I’m eligible for a scholarship?

To be eligible for scholarships at Acadia, you must be a full-time student enrolled in at least 24 credit hours, unless you have approved accommodations or permission for a reduced course load.

What are the Union Market’s hours? 🔹 What time is the SUB convenience store open? 🔹 When can I go to Union Market? 🔹 What are the hours for the store in the SUB?

Need to grab a snack or an essential on campus? Find the current hours of operation for the Union Market, your one-stop shop in the Students’ Union Building (SUB).

What do I do if I notice an emergency maintenance issue? 🔹 What should I do in a maintenance emergency? 🔹 How do I report urgent maintenance issues in res? 🔹 Something broke and it's serious - what now?

Need something fixed urgently in residence? This FAQ explains what counts as an emergency maintenance issue at Acadia – like flooding or broken locks – and how to report it immediately to Safety and Security, available 24/7.

What do I need for a computer? 🔹 What kind of laptop do I need for Acadia? 🔹 Can I use a Chromebook or tablet for school? 🔹 Where can I find computer requirements for students?

Find out what kind of laptop you need for your studies at Acadia, including recommended specs, purchasing tips, and support options.

What events does ASU organize? 🔹 What kind of social events happen on campus? 🔹 Where can I find out what's happening at Acadia? 🔹 Does the Students' Union host any parties or shows?

Curious about what's happening on campus? Discover the types of events the Acadia Students' Union (ASU) organizes and where to find the official event calendar.

What happens if I miss the opt-out deadline? 🔹 What if I forget to opt out of the health plan on time? 🔹 Can I get a refund for the health plan after the deadline? 🔹 Is there a way to opt out late?

Learn what happens if you miss the deadline to opt-out of the Acadia Students' Union (ASU) Health & Dental Plans, and if there are any exceptions.

What happens with my scholarship while I am on a co-op term?💠 Do I still get my scholarship while on Co-op? 💠 What happens to my funding if I’m working instead of taking classes? 💠 Will my scholarship be paused during a Co-op term?

Learn how your Acadia scholarship is affected during a Co-op work term, including how eligibility is assessed and what steps to take to ensure your funding continues while you're off-campus.

What happens with my scholarship while I am on a study abroad term? 💠 Can I still get my scholarship if I study abroad? 💠 What happens to my funding while I’m on exchange? 💠 Will my scholarship be renewed after I study in another country?

Learn how your Acadia scholarship is handled during a study abroad term, including eligibility for renewal, how funds are applied, and what happens once your grades are received from your host university.

What health and dental plans does ASU provide? 🔹 What kind of health insurance does Acadia offer? 🔹 Am I automatically signed up for a dental plan? 🔹 How do I opt out of the student health plan?

Find information on the health and dental plans provided by the Acadia Students' Union (ASU), including details on automatic enrollment and how to opt out.

What if I need help choosing courses in my first year?🔹 How do I know what courses to take in first year? 🔹 Who can help me pick my classes? 🔹 Where do I find a list of recommended first-year courses?

Need help picking your first-year university courses? Learn where to find recommended schedules and who to contact for academic advice based on your program.

What is a normal course load for Fall or Winter Term? 🔹 How many courses should I take each term? 🔹 What’s considered full-time at Acadia? 🔹 Can I take fewer courses in the fall or winter?

Understand what’s considered a normal or full-time course load at Acadia during the fall and winter terms, and how it may vary by program.

What is my unique Identification/Certificate Number? 🔹 What’s my ASU insurance ID number? 🔹 How do I find my certificate number? 🔹 Where is my insurance identification number?

Find your ASU insurance ID/certificate number and learn how to locate your Colleague Number in Acadia’s self-service portal.

What is Perkins Café? 🔹 What is the main coffee shop on campus? 🔹 Where can I get a quick meal or coffee in the SUB? 🔹 What are the food options in the Students' Union Building?

Learn about Perkins Café, a popular spot in the Students’ Union Building (SUB) for coffee, meals, snacks, and catering services.

What is the ASU Food Cupboard? 🔹 Is there a food bank on campus? 🔹 Where can I get food if I can't afford groceries? 🔹 Does the school have a food service for students in need?

Learn about the ASU Food Cupboard, a free and confidential service that provides non-perishable food items to Acadia students who are facing food insecurity.

What is the Athenaeum? 🔹 What is the student newspaper called? 🔹 Can I write for the school paper? 🔹 Where do I get campus news from?

Learn about The Athenaeum, Acadia’s official student newspaper. Find out how you can get involved in writing or editing for this campus publication.

What is The Axe Bar? 🔹 Is there a bar on campus? 🔹 Where can I get a drink with my friends at Acadia? 🔹 What is The Axe Bar and what do they serve?

Discover The Axe Bar, the student pub located in the Students' Union Building (SUB). Find out what they serve and what kind of events they host.

What is the deadline to add or drop a course? 🔹 When is the last day to add or drop a class? 🔹 What’s the deadline to change my course schedule? 🔹 How long do I have to drop a course without penalty?

Find out the official deadlines for adding or dropping courses at Acadia, including where to check the most up-to-date academic calendar each year.

What is the definition of a “Nova Scotia student” for the Nova Scotia Bursary Program?🔹 Do I need a Nova Scotia student loan to get the bursary? 🔹 Can I still get the NS bursary if I didn’t go to high school in Nova Scotia?

To qualify for the Nova Scotia Bursary, you must meet specific residency criteria based on your student loan status or where you last attended high school or lived before applying to university.

What is the intake process at Accessible Learning Services?🔹 How do I sign up for accessibility support at Acadia? 🔹 What’s the process to get accommodations for my classes?

Accessible Learning Services uses a three-step intake process to help students access accommodations, funding, and academic supports—starting with a meeting, followed by documentation, and then personalized resources.

What is the Nova Scotia Bursary Program?🔹 Do I have to apply for the NS bursary or is it automatic? 🔹 How much money do Nova Scotia students get from the bursary?

The Nova Scotia Bursary Program provides automatic financial support to eligible Nova Scotia students attending a Nova Scotia university, helping reduce tuition costs for both full-time and part-time learners.

What is the Students’ Union Building (SUB)? 🔹 What is the SUB and what's in it? 🔹 Where do students hang out on campus? 🔹 Is there a central building for student life?

Learn what the Students’ Union Building (SUB) is and what you can find there, including food options, student services, and social spaces.

What leadership opportunities does ASU offer?🔹 How can I get a leadership role at Acadia? 🔹 What kind of jobs or volunteer positions does the ASU have? 🔹 Can I be a student leader on campus?

Want to get involved in student leadership? Learn about the different opportunities to run for office or volunteer with the Acadia Students’ Union (ASU).

What to do if I am experiencing an ID card/key issue? 🔹 What if my ID card doesn’t work? 🔹 My keycard isn’t working - help? 🔹 How do I fix problems with my student ID?

Locked out or having issues with your student ID or room key? This FAQ explains who to contact at Acadia for help - day or night. Find support options, contact info, and what to do if your card or key is lost, broken, or not working.

What You Need to Know About Academic Exchange (EXCH) 🔹 How do I get credit for courses I take on exchange? 🔹 What’s an Exchange Letter of Permission and why do I need it? 🔹 How do I make sure my exchange courses count toward my degree?

Learn how to prepare for an academic exchange, including how course credits are evaluated, how to use a Letter of Permission, and what to expect from the Registrar’s Office.

Where can I eat on campus? 🔹 Is there a dining hall? 🔹 What’s the dining hall like at Acadia? 🔹 Are there food options if I don’t live in residence?

Explore where and when you can eat on campus, including dining hall hours, meal plan info, and other food options for students, staff, and visitors.

Where can I eat on campus? 🔹 Where’s the cafeteria? 🔹 What food places are on campus? 🔹 Where can I grab lunch at school? 🔹 What are my meal options at Acadia? 🔹 Where do people usually eat on campus?

Living in residence at Acadia? This FAQ breaks down your dining options – from unlimited meal plans at Wheelock Hall to bag lunches, sick trays, and using dining dollars at campus cafés. Learn how to get the most from your dining experience and support your dietary needs.

Where can I get a convocation booklet? 🔹 Can I get a printed copy of the graduation program? 🔹 Where do I find the convocation booklet? 🔹 Is the convocation booklet online?

Learn where to get a printed or digital copy of the convocation booklet, which includes graduate names and ceremony details.

Where is ASU located? 🔹 Where is the Students' Union office? 🔹 What is the address for the SUB? 🔹 How do I get to the Students' Union Building?

Find out where the Acadia Students' Union (ASU) office and the Students' Union Building (SUB) are located, including the full address.

Who can help me with registration? 🔹 Who do I talk to about registering for courses? 🔹 I’m a transfer student — who helps me with registration? 🔹 Where can I get help picking my classes?

Find out who to contact for help with course registration, including support for transfer students and links to academic departments and advising resources.

Who represents students at Acadia? 🔹 Who is my contact person at the Students' Union? 🔹 Who can help me if I have a problem with the university? 🔹 How do I talk to student government?

Learn how the Acadia Students' Union (ASU) acts as the official voice for students and how to connect with the elected executive and councillors.

Why am I marked as Advised?🔹 Why does it say I’m advised on my account? 🔹 Do I still need to register if I’m already marked as advised? 🔹 What does “advised” mean for new students?

Learn what it means to be marked as Advised in your student record, and what steps you still need to take to register for your first-year university courses.

Why can’t I pay student account balances with my credit card?🔹 Why can’t I use my credit card to pay tuition anymore? 🔹 How come Acadia doesn’t take credit cards for fees?

Acadia no longer accepts credit cards for student account payments to align with university standards, reduce processing costs, and protect your financial information.

Why didn’t you approve my student loan?🔹 Why was my student loan rejected even though I applied? 🔹 What went wrong with my loan application?

Find out why your student loan wasn’t approved and how to fix common issues like mismatched program info, missing Co-op details, or not enough enrolled credits.

Why do I have to apply to graduate? 🔹 How does the university know when I’m ready to graduate? 🔹 Do I need to tell someone I’m finishing my program? 🔹 Why can’t the university just graduate me automatically?

Learn why applying to graduate is a required step before finishing your program and how it helps the university confirm your eligibility to graduate.

Will dropping a course affect my funding? 🔹 Will I lose my scholarship if I drop a course? 🔹 Can dropping a class affect my student loan? 🔹 Who do I talk to about funding and course changes?

Learn how dropping a course might affect your scholarships or student loans, and who to contact before making changes to your schedule.

Will the Nova Scotia Bursary affect my income tax?🔹 Do I have to pay tax on the Nova Scotia Bursary? 🔹 Will the bursary show up on my taxes?

The Nova Scotia Bursary is considered taxable income and may appear on a T4A slip if your total bursary and scholarship income exceeds $500 in a year. Whether you owe tax depends on your overall income.

🔹 Can I receive financial advice at the Wong International Centre 🔹 Where can I get help managing my money as an international student 🔹 Does Acadia offer budgeting support for international students 🔹 Who helps with tuition payments and financial planning 🔹 Can I get information about scholarships or financial aid

The Wong International Centre at Acadia University does not provide formal financial counseling, but it offers resources and guidance to help international students manage their finances. This includes budgeting tips, tuition payment support, and referrals to financial aid offices

🔹 Can I speak to past participants 🔹 Are there student testimonials for the exchange program 🔹 Can I talk to someone who’s already studied abroad 🔹 How do I hear about other students’ experiences

Acadia’s Exchange & Study Abroad Office can connect interested students with alumni who have participated in past exchanges or study abroad programs.

🔹 Can I study abroad in my first year? 🔹 When can I apply for an exchange? 🔹 Are first-year students eligible for the Global Learning Exchange? 🔹 Do I have to wait to study abroad?

First-year students at Acadia University are not eligible for the Global Learning Exchange Program. Most apply in second year to study abroad in third year.

🔹 Can I take classes for personal enrichment through Open Acadia 🔹 Are there non-credit courses at Acadia for personal growth 🔹 What kind of community learning programs does Acadia offer

Many learners are interested in taking courses for fun, curiosity, or personal growth. This FAQ explains how Open Acadia supports lifelong learning through community-focused programs.

🔹 Can I take courses in a different field of study at Open Acadia 🔹 Am I allowed to explore subjects outside my major 🔹 Can I take electives or extra courses through Open Acadia

Students often want to branch out beyond their major. This FAQ explains how Open Acadia supports cross-disciplinary learning through flexible course formats and broad subject offerings.

🔹 Can I take courses while on a work term 🔹 Can I do a class during Co-op 🔹 Will I be allowed to take a course while working 🔹 Can I take an online course during my Co-op term 🔹 What if my class overlaps with my Co-op job

Students may take one 3-credit hour course during a Co-op work term. Evening or online classes are recommended to avoid conflicts with work hours. If a course overlaps with work, students must obtain written permission from their supervisor and are expected to make up any missed time.

🔹 Can I take online courses through Open Acadia 🔹 Does Acadia offer courses I can do from home 🔹 How do I sign up for online classes at Acadia

Students looking for flexible learning options often ask about online courses. This FAQ explains how Open Acadia’s online programs work and how to register for continuous intake courses.

🔹 Can I take Open Acadia courses if I’m not currently an Acadia student 🔹 Do I need to be enrolled at Acadia to take online or summer courses 🔹 Can non-degree students register for Open Acadia programs

Open Acadia is designed to serve both current Acadia students and learners from outside the university. This FAQ explains how non-Acadia students can access courses and what steps they need to take to register.

🔹 Can I take Open Acadia courses while enrolled full-time at Acadia 🔹 Can I take extra courses through Open Acadia 🔹 Do Open Acadia courses count toward my degree 🔹 Can I study online while I’m a full-time student 🔹 Is it okay to take summer or correspondence courses while enrolled

Full-time Acadia students are eligible to take Open Acadia courses to get ahead, catch up, or explore new topics. These flexible options include online, spring/summer, and correspondence formats. Students should consult their academic advisor to confirm how credits will apply toward their degree and ensure proper course planning.

🔹 Can I take time off when I’m in the Co-op Program or while doing a work term 🔹 Am I allowed to take vacation during Co-op 🔹 What if I need time off while working 🔹 Can I take a break during my Co-op placement 🔹 Do Co-op jobs allow personal leave

Time off during a Co-op work term is possible but not guaranteed. Students must request pre-approval from their employer, ideally well in advance. They should clearly outline dates, coverage plans, and how they’ll make up missed time. Approval depends on the employer’s policies and operational needs.

🔹 Can I transfer credits from Open Acadia to my regular Acadia degree program 🔹 Will my online or summer course count toward my degree 🔹 How do I make sure my Open Acadia course is eligible for credit

Students often ask whether courses taken through Open Acadia can count toward their Acadia degree. This FAQ explains the eligibility criteria and how to confirm transfer credit approval.

🔹 Can I transfer Open Acadia credits to another university 🔹 Will other schools accept my Acadia online or summer courses 🔹 Do Open Acadia credits count at other institutions 🔹 How do I transfer credits from Acadia 🔹 Can I use Acadia credits at a different school

Open Acadia courses are accredited Acadia University offerings, and many institutions may accept them for transfer credit. However, credit transfer is determined by the receiving university, based on their policies and program requirements. Students should request an official transcript and confirm eligibility with their target institution before enrolling or transferring.

🔹 Can I travel while studying abroad 🔹 Can I explore other countries during exchange 🔹 Is travel allowed during weekends or breaks 🔹 Will I have time to travel

Students studying abroad through Acadia often use free time to explore their host country and nearby regions, provided they follow local guidelines and academic responsibilities.

🔹 Can I use my benefits if I'm not on campus 🔹 Do my health and dental plans work off-campus 🔹 Can I access coverage while traveling in Canada 🔹 Are virtual services included in my student insurance

Acadia students can access their health and dental benefits anywhere in Canada, including virtual services through the Direct2U Health Hub. Coverage is not limited to campus-based providers

🔹 Can I use my existing financial aid while abroad? 🔹 Will my student loans still apply during exchange? 🔹 Do Acadia bursaries cover study abroad? 🔹 Can I get funding while studying at a partner university?

Students participating in Acadia University’s Global Learning Exchange Program can typically use government loans and Acadia bursaries while studying abroad, though eligibility should be confirmed in advance

🔹 Can I use the health and dental plans during the summer 🔹 Am I still covered by student insurance after classes end 🔹 Do I have health benefits during summer break 🔹 Is my dental plan active if I’m not taking summer courses

Find out whether your student health and dental coverage continues through the summer months, including details for graduating students and year-round access to benefits.

🔹 Can I volunteer as a student in recreation programs 🔹 Are there volunteer roles in intramurals or fitness at Acadia 🔹 How do I get involved with campus recreation 🔹 Can I help out with sports or wellness events

Learn how Acadia students can volunteer in recreation programs, including intramurals, fitness, and wellness initiatives, and how to apply for available roles.

🔹 Can I withdraw from Co-op at any time 🔹 What if I want to leave the Co-op Program 🔹 Can I drop Co-op after joining 🔹 Is there a penalty for leaving Co-op 🔹 Who do I talk to if I want to withdraw from Co-op

Students considering withdrawal from the Co-op Program must speak with their Co-op Coordinator. While withdrawal is possible, there are conditions that may prevent students from leaving without consequence. Early communication is essential to avoid academic or financial penalties and to explore alternatives.

🔹 Can I work while enrolled in the EAP program 🔹 Am I allowed to work during English studies 🔹 Can EAP students get a part-time job 🔹 Do I need a work permit for EAP 🔹 Can I work on campus while studying English

International students enrolled in language training programs like Acadia’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) are not eligible to work in Canada during their studies. This includes both on-campus and off-campus employment. Work eligibility typically begins once students transition into full-time academic programs that meet immigration requirements.

🔹 Can Open Acadia help me improve my English skills 🔹 Is there a program at Acadia to help me with academic English 🔹 Where can I go if I need to work on my English before starting university

Students who need to strengthen their English before starting university often look for support programs. This FAQ explains how Open Acadia’s EAP program helps students build academic English skills.

🔹 Can someone review my LinkedIn profile? 🔹 How do I make my LinkedIn look professional? 🔹 What should I include in my LinkedIn summary? 🔹 Does Acadia offer help with LinkedIn? 🔹 Can someone help me set up my LinkedIn?

Acadia’s Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) office offers personalized support to help students build and refine their LinkedIn profiles. This includes guidance on writing a strong summary, choosing a professional photo, and crafting a headline that reflects your goals.

🔹 Can students from other universities take Open Acadia courses 🔹 Can I take Acadia courses as a visiting student 🔹 How do I transfer credits from Acadia to my school 🔹 Can I study at Acadia while enrolled elsewhere 🔹 Are Open Acadia courses open to non-Acadia students

Visiting students from other universities can apply to take Open Acadia courses and may be able to transfer credits back to their home institution. These courses are accredited and available in flexible formats like online, summer, and correspondence. Students should confirm transfer eligibility with their own school before registering.

🔹 Can the Wong International Centre assist with travel and visa queries 🔹 Where can I get help with renewing my study permit 🔹 Does Acadia offer support for international travel documents 🔹 Who helps international students with visa questions 🔹 Can I get advice on traveling in and out of Canada

The Wong International Centre provides non-academic advising to help international students understand travel and visa requirements. While they don’t process immigration documents directly, they offer guidance on study permits, visa renewals, and travel planning.

🔹 Can the Wong International Centre help me with job search advice 🔹 Where can I get help finding a job as an international student 🔹 Does Acadia offer support with resumes and work permits 🔹 Who helps international students find on-campus jobs 🔹 Can I get career advice through the Wong Centre

Acadia University offers job search support for international students through the International Student Employment Program (ISEP) and partnerships with Career Services. The Wong International Centre plays a key role in connecting students to these resources and guiding them through work eligibility and application processes

🔹 Do I get academic credit for Co-op? 🔹 Does Co-op count toward my degree? 🔹 Will my Co-op work term show up on my transcript? 🔹 Do graduate students earn credit for Co-op? 🔹 How many credits do I get for Co-op?

Each Co-op work term at Acadia is treated as an academic course and appears on a student’s transcript with a Pass or Fail grade. Undergraduate students earn credit depending on when they began their first Co-op term. Graduate students do not receive credit toward graduation requirements.

🔹 Do I have to submit Co-op assignments after each work term even if I do another work term with the same employer 🔹 Are Co-op assignments required for every term 🔹 What if I stay with the same employer for two terms 🔹 Do I repeat assignments if I extend my Co-op 🔹 Is there extra paperwork for an 8-month Co-op job

Students must submit Co-op assignments after each work term, even if they stay with the same employer. An 8-month work term counts as two 4-month terms, so students are required to complete two sets of assignments. This ensures academic reflection and evaluation for each phase of the experience.

🔹 Do I need a visa to study abroad 🔹 Will I need a visa for my exchange 🔹 How do I apply for a student visa 🔹 What travel documents are required

Most students participating in Acadia’s Global Learning Exchange Program will require a visa depending on the host country’s regulations. The Exchange Office provides support with the application process.

🔹 Do I need to follow the academic work term schedule set for students by the Co-op Office 🔹 Can I change my Co-op work term dates 🔹 What if I can’t follow the Co-op schedule 🔹 Is the Co-op timeline flexible 🔹 What happens if I need to delay a work term

Students are expected to follow the academic work term schedule set by the Co-op Office. Exceptions may be made for extenuating circumstances such as course availability or program changes. Students must notify their Co-op Coordinator as soon as possible — ideally at least four months before the scheduled work term.

🔹 Do I still pay Acadia fees while abroad? 🔹 What tuition do I pay during an exchange? 🔹 Do I pay the host university or Acadia? 🔹 Are student fees charged while studying abroad?

Students participating in Acadia University's Global Learning Exchange Program continue to pay Acadia tuition and select student fees while studying abroad.

🔹 Do the credits I earn for my Co-op work terms count as credits I earn towards my degree 🔹 Does Co-op count toward graduation 🔹 Will I get academic credit for Co-op 🔹 Do Co-op work terms show up on my transcript 🔹 Can Co-op replace elective courses

Yes — Co-op work terms count toward your degree. Students who began Co-op in or after summer 2020 earn 2 credit hours per work term, up to 6 credit hours total, counting as two electives. Students who started before summer 2020 earn 3 credit hours after completing three work terms.

🔹 Does Acadia offer language support 🔹 Where can I get help with English at Acadia 🔹 Is there tutoring for international students 🔹 Can I improve my academic English on campus

Explore the free language support services offered by Acadia University’s English Language Centre (ELC), including tutorials, workshops, and academic skill-building.

🔹 Does Open Acadia offer courses in the arts and humanities 🔹 Can I study history or literature through Open Acadia 🔹 Are there online humanities courses at Acadia

Open Acadia provides flexible access to arts and humanities courses, including online and summer options. These offerings span disciplines such as history, literature, philosophy, and cultural studies

🔹 Does Open Acadia offer exam proctoring services 🔹 How do I take exams for online courses at Acadia 🔹 Can I write my exam off-campus or online

Students enrolled in online courses often ask how exams are administered. This FAQ explains Open Acadia’s proctoring services, including options for on-campus, off-campus, and online exams.

🔹 Does the Athletics Complex offer personal training services 🔹 Can I get a personal trainer at Acadia 🔹 Who do I contact for fitness coaching 🔹 Are there training packages available for students

The Acadia Athletics Complex offers personal training services tailored to all fitness levels. Students, staff, and community members can work with certified trainers to build customized workout plans, improve technique, and reach personal health goals. Training packages are available at discounted rates, and sessions are held in the Fitness Centre using state-of-the-art equipment.

🔹 Does the Co-op Office provide assistance during work terms 🔹 Will I get support while I’m working 🔹 Can I contact someone if I have issues during my Co-op 🔹 Is help available during my placement 🔹 Who do I talk to if something goes wrong at work

Yes — Co-op Coordinators are available throughout the duration of your work term to offer support, guidance, and troubleshooting. Whether you have questions about assignments, workplace challenges, or professional development, the Co-op Office is there to assist. Students are encouraged to reach out early and often.

🔹 Does the dental plan cover root canals 🔹 Can I get insurance for endodontic treatment 🔹 Are major dental procedures like root canals included 🔹 Will student insurance help with tooth infections

Learn whether root canals are covered under Acadia’s student dental plan, including reimbursement rates, pre-approval requirements, and annual limits.

🔹 Does the health plan cover ambulance services 🔹 Will student insurance pay for an ambulance ride 🔹 Am I covered if I need emergency transport 🔹 Is ambulance service included in my medical benefits

Find out whether Acadia’s student health plans cover ambulance services for emergencies, including eligibility, documentation requirements, and reimbursement details.

🔹 Does the health plan cover fitness classes or gym memberships 🔹 Can I use student insurance to pay for the gym 🔹 Are workout programs or personal training covered by my health plan 🔹 Is exercise or wellness support included in student benefits

Learn whether fitness classes, gym memberships, or personal training are covered under Acadia’s student health plan, and what wellness services may be supported through other benefits.

🔹 Does the health plan cover fitness classes or gym memberships 🔹 Can I use student insurance to pay for the gym 🔹 Are workout programs or personal training covered by my health plan 🔹 Is exercise or wellness support included in student benefits

Learn whether fitness classes, gym memberships, or personal training are covered under Acadia’s student health plan, and what wellness services may be supported through other benefits.

🔹 Does the health plan cover mental health services 🔹 Can I get therapy through my student insurance 🔹 Is counselling included in the ASU Health Plan 🔹 What mental health support is available to Acadia students

Mental health support is a key part of the ASU Health Plan for both domestic and international students. Services include virtual counselling, in-person therapy, and access to wellness tools through the Direct2U Health Hub

🔹 Does the health plan cover mental health services 🔹 Can I get therapy through my student insurance 🔹 Is counselling included in the ASU Health Plan 🔹 What mental health support is available to Acadia students

Mental health support is a key part of the ASU Health Plan for both domestic and international students. Services include virtual counselling, in-person therapy, and access to wellness tools through the Direct2U Health Hub

🔹 Does the international student plan cover vaccinations 🔹 Can I get vaccines paid for by student insurance 🔹 Are travel shots or routine immunizations included in my health plan 🔹 Do I need to pay for vaccines as an international student

Find out which vaccines are covered under Acadia’s international student medical plan, including routine immunizations, travel-related shots, and how to check if pre-approval is needed.

🔹 Does the library have computers for student use? 🔹 Can I use a computer at the library? 🔹 Is there Wi-Fi in the library? 🔹 Where can I work on assignments?

Find out where to access desktop computers and Wi-Fi at Acadia University's Vaughan Memorial Library for research, coursework, and printing.

🔹 Does the library offer workshops? 🔹 Are there sessions on research or citations? 🔹 Can I attend a library tutorial? 🔹 What events does the library run?

Discover workshops offered by Acadia University's Vaughan Memorial Library, including sessions on research skills, citation styles, and using library tools.

🔹 How are online courses delivered 🔹 What platform does Acadia use for online learning 🔹 Where do I access my online course materials 🔹 Do online courses include videos or discussions 🔹 How do I submit assignments for online classes

Online courses at Acadia are delivered through the Moodle learning platform, where students access course materials, submit assignments, and communicate with instructors. Depending on the course, students may engage with videos, discussion forums, quizzes, and online tests. Moodle supports flexible, interactive learning and is used across Open Acadia and regular term courses.

🔹 How can I access technical support for online courses at Open Acadia 🔹 Who do I contact if Moodle isn’t working 🔹 What should I do if I have tech issues with my online class

Students enrolled in online courses may experience technical issues with Moodle or other platforms. This FAQ explains how to get help from Acadia’s Learning Technology & Instructional Design (LTID) team.

🔹 How can I become a member of the Acadia Athletics Complex 🔹 Where do I sign up for a gym membership at Acadia 🔹 How do I join the Fitness Centre 🔹 Can community members get a membership

Memberships for the Acadia Athletics Complex can be purchased in person at the Acadia Box Office or by calling 902‑542‑5500. Options are available for students, faculty, staff, and community members

🔹 How can I book a residence room in the summer months for visiting family 🔹 Can my family stay on campus during the summer 🔹 How do I reserve a room at Acadia in May or June 🔹 Is there summer housing for guests 🔹 Where do visitors check in for summer accommodations

Acadia offers summer accommodations from May through August, with over 1,200 residence rooms available for individuals and groups. Guests can book directly through the online portal or email the Summer Visit team. Check-in is at Roy Jodrey Hall, and both Classic and Premium rooms are available for leisure or business stays.

🔹 How can I book a squash or racquetball court 🔹 Where do I reserve a court at Acadia 🔹 Can I call to book a squash court 🔹 How do I check court availability

Acadia University offers squash and racquetball courts for student and public use. Due to the nature of these sports, advance sign-up is required. Courts can be booked by phone or in person at the Athletics Service Desk. Availability may vary depending on varsity events, peak hours, or seasonal maintenance.

🔹 How can I book a study room? 🔹 Where do I reserve a study space? 🔹 Can I get a room with a whiteboard? 🔹 How do I book a group study room?

Find out how to reserve a study room at the library for group or solo work, including what’s included in each space.

🔹 How can I connect with other international students 🔹 Are there events for international students to meet each other 🔹 What social opportunities are available through the Wong Centre 🔹 Can I join clubs or groups as an international student 🔹 How do I make friends at Acadia if I’m new to Canada

The Wong International Centre at Acadia University is a hub for social connection and cultural exchange. It hosts regular events, mixers, and workshops that bring international students together. The Centre also supports student-led clubs and helps newcomers find groups that match their interests

🔹 How can I contact Career Services or Co-Op? 🔹 Where is the CEL office located? 🔹 How do I book an appointment with Career Services? 🔹 Can I talk to someone about Co-Op or internships? 🔹 Who do I contact for help with resumes or job applications?

Acadia’s Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) office is located on the lower level of the Student Union Building (SUB). Students can contact CEL by email, phone, or in person to book appointments for career advising, Co-Op support, and skill development. The office provides guidance on resumes, interviews, experiential learning, and more. Contact details and booking options are available on CEL’s website.

🔹 How can I contact the health plan administrator 🔹 Who do I talk to about my student insurance 🔹 Where do I go for help with health or dental claims 🔹 How do I get support for my StudentVIP coverage

Find out how to contact the administrator of Acadia’s student health and dental plans, including email, office location, and online support options.

🔹 How can I find a healthcare provider that works with my plan 🔹 Where can I go for direct billing with my student insurance 🔹 Does Student VIP have a provider search tool 🔹 Can ASU help me find a dentist or physiotherapist

Students can use the provider search tool on the Student VIP website to locate approved healthcare professionals who offer direct billing. The ASU Supports Office also assists with local recommendations.

🔹 How can I find a tutor at Acadia 🔹 Who do I contact for academic help 🔹 Can I get a tutor for a specific course 🔹 How do I arrange paid tutoring

Learn how to connect with faculty-recommended tutors at Acadia University, including how to request a tutor and what forms are required.

🔹 How can I get a student ID card 🔹 Where do I go to get my Acadia ID 🔹 What do I need to get my student card 🔹 How do international students get their campus ID 🔹 Can the Wong Centre help me get my student ID

Acadia University issues student ID cards through the Safety and Security Office located in the Students’ Union Building (SUB). Students must upload a photo and present valid identification. The Wong International Centre helps guide international students through this process

🔹 How can I get help citing sources? 🔹 Where do I find citation guides? 🔹 Can someone check my references? 🔹 How do I cite using APA or MLA?

Find citation support at Acadia University's Vaughan Memorial Library, including style guides, tools, and librarian assistance for APA, MLA, and Chicago formats.

🔹 How can I get help with registration 🔹 Who do I contact for registration support in Engineering 🔹 Do transfer students need advising for registration 🔹 Where can I find academic unit contact information 🔹 How do I get advice on course selection

Engineering students should contact their academic unit for registration assistance. Incoming transfer students must review approved credits and course selection with their unit. Contact details for academic units and advising resources are available online. This ensures students receive accurate guidance for program requirements and registration.

🔹 How can I get help with registration 🔹 Who do I contact for registration support in Nutrition 🔹 Do transfer students need advising for registration 🔹 Where can I find academic unit contact information 🔹 Are Nutrition students pre-registered for first-year courses

Nutrition & Dietetics students should contact their academic unit for registration assistance. Transfer students must review approved credits and course selection with their unit. Contact details for academic units and advising resources are available online. All incoming Nutrition students are pre-registered for first-year courses, ensuring they begin with the correct schedule.

🔹 How can I get help with registration? 🔹 Who helps me register for classes at Acadia? 🔹 What if I’m a transfer student and need help registering? 🔹 Where do I go for course selection advice? 🔹 Can someone explain how registration works?

At Acadia University, registration support is provided primarily through your academic unit. Each department offers guidance on course selection, degree planning, and credit evaluation. Transfer students must contact their academic unit to review approved credits and receive personalized advice.

🔹 How can I get thesis writing help 🔹 Is there someone who can help me with my honours or grad thesis 🔹 Can I meet one-on-one with someone for thesis support

Honours and graduate students often need extra support with thesis writing. This FAQ explains how to book one-on-one help with the Writing Centre Coordinator and where to find workshops and resources.

🔹 How can I meet other students in my program 🔹 Are there student groups for Nutrition & Dietetics 🔹 How do Nutrition students connect outside of class 🔹 What events are organized for Nutrition students 🔹 Does Acadia have a Food and Nutrition Society

Nutrition & Dietetics students at Acadia can connect through the Food and Nutrition Society (AFNS), a student-run organization that hosts meetings and events. All Nutrition students receive email notifications about upcoming activities, providing opportunities to meet peers, build community, and get involved in program-related social and academic events.

🔹 How can I prepare for a job interview? 🔹 What kinds of questions will I be asked in an interview? 🔹 Can someone help me practice for an interview? 🔹 Does Acadia offer mock interviews or workshops? 🔹 How do I feel more confident before a job interview?

Acadia’s Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) office offers personalized support to help students prepare for job interviews. Services include mock interviews, tips on common questions, and workshops that build confidence and communication skills.

🔹 How can I prepare for a job interview? 🔹 What kinds of questions will I be asked? 🔹 Can someone help me practice for an interview? 🔹 Does Acadia offer mock interviews or workshops? 🔹 How do I feel more confident before a job interview?

Acadia’s Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) office offers personalized support to help students prepare for job interviews. Services include mock interviews, tips on common questions, and workshops that build confidence and communication skills.

🔹 How can I track the skills I gain during university? 🔹 How do I know what I’m learning outside of class? 🔹 Is there a way to record my volunteer or leadership experience? 🔹 Can CEL help me build a portfolio or resume? 🔹 What is Experience Acadia?

Acadia’s Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) office provides tools to help students identify, reflect on, and document the skills they gain through work, volunteering, and extracurriculars. These include reflection guides, resume-building sessions, and portfolio templates. A new platform called Experience Acadia will soon allow students to track and showcase their growth over time.

🔹 How do I access health insurance as an international student 🔹 Am I automatically enrolled in a health plan at Acadia 🔹 Where can I get help understanding my student medical coverage 🔹 Does Acadia provide health insurance for international students 🔹 Who do I talk to about medical coverage and benefits

International students at Acadia University are automatically enrolled in the International Medical Plan, administered through StudentVIP and supported by the Wong International Centre and Acadia Students’ Union. Coverage includes medical, dental, and travel-related benefits

🔹 How do I access my claim history 🔹 Where can I see what I’ve been reimbursed for 🔹 How do I check my health or dental claims online 🔹 Can I track my insurance usage or coverage balance

Learn how to view your submitted health and dental claims, track reimbursements, and check remaining coverage balances through your StudentVIP account.

🔹 How do I apply for a discipline in Engineering 🔹 When can I choose my Engineering discipline 🔹 How are disciplines assigned in CAS/BASc 🔹 What factors determine my discipline placement 🔹 Do my grades affect which discipline I get

After completing the first year of Engineering studies at Acadia, students can apply for a discipline. Applications are offered in three rounds each year (spring, summer, winter) and take about 10 minutes to complete. Discipline assignment is based on a combination of CAS grades and student preferences. The discipline determines three courses in the final year at Acadia.

🔹 How do I apply for the program? 🔹 What’s the first step to studying abroad? 🔹 Where is the exchange application form? 🔹 Do I need to attend an info session before applying?

To apply for Acadia University's Global Learning Exchange Program, students must attend an information session and complete the official application form online

🔹 How do I apply to the EAP program 🔹 Can I study English at Acadia without a degree 🔹 Is there a separate application for EAP 🔹 What’s the fee to apply for EAP 🔹 How do I join the English Language Centre

Students applying to a degree program at Acadia who do not meet English language requirements are automatically enrolled in the EAP program. Those interested in studying English only must complete a separate EAP application form online and pay an application fee. The program is open to international and domestic learners.

🔹 How do I arrange airport transportation to Acadia University 🔹 Can someone pick me up from the airport 🔹 Is there an airport shuttle for EAP students 🔹 How do I get to Wolfville from Halifax airport 🔹 What if my flight is delayed

Acadia University offers airport pickup for incoming EAP students. To arrange transportation, students must email their flight details to the English Language Centre at least two weeks before arrival. There is a fee for this service. If your flight is delayed, you must contact the transportation provider to update your arrival time.

🔹 How do I become a tutor at Acadia 🔹 Can I apply to be a student tutor 🔹 What are the requirements to tutor at Acadia 🔹 Who do I contact to start tutoring

Learn how to apply to become a paid tutor at Acadia University, including eligibility requirements, application steps, and faculty approval.

🔹 How do I book a room or host an event on campus 🔹 Can I reserve a space at Acadia 🔹 How do I organize an event at the SUB 🔹 Where do I go to book a classroom or meeting room 🔹 Is there a form to book campus spaces

Students can book campus spaces for events, meetings, or activities at no cost. General rooms are reserved through the Reservations Office or an internal booking form. Rooms in the Student Union Building (SUB) are managed by the Acadia Students’ Union. Early booking and clear event details are strongly recommended.

🔹 How do I cancel or reschedule a tutoring session 🔹 What happens if I miss a tutoring appointment 🔹 Can I change my tutoring time 🔹 Is there a penalty for cancelling late

Learn how to properly cancel or reschedule a tutoring session at Acadia University, including notice requirements and potential fees.

🔹 How do I change my program of study 🔹 Can I switch from Nutrition to another program 🔹 What is the process for changing majors at Acadia 🔹 Who approves program changes 🔹 Do I need to meet entrance requirements to change programs

Students wishing to change their program of study at Acadia must meet with the academic unit of the program they want to enter. If approved, the academic unit notifies the Registrar’s Office in writing, and the change is processed. Students must meet the entrance requirements of the new program.

🔹 How do I change my program of study? 🔹 Can I switch majors at Acadia? 🔹 What’s the process for changing my degree program? 🔹 Who do I talk to about switching programs? 🔹 How do I transfer into a different academic unit?

Students who wish to change their program of study at Acadia must meet with the academic unit they wish to transfer into. If the change is approved, the Registrar’s Office will be notified and the student’s program will be updated.

🔹 How do I choose an elective 🔹 What electives can Engineering students take 🔹 Do electives count toward my Engineering degree 🔹 How do I know if I meet prerequisites for electives 🔹 Where can I find more information about electives

Elective courses in Engineering count toward your degree but do not fulfill specific program requirements. Students may choose electives from subjects that interest them, fit their schedule, and for which prerequisites are met. Electives provide flexibility to explore topics outside core Engineering courses and broaden academic and professional skills.

🔹 How do I choose an elective 🔹 What electives can Nutrition students take 🔹 Do electives count toward my Nutrition degree 🔹 How do I know if I meet prerequisites for electives 🔹 Where can I find more information about Nutrition electives

Elective courses in Nutrition & Dietetics count toward your degree but do not fulfill specific program requirements. Students may choose electives from subjects that interest them, fit their schedule, and for which prerequisites are met. Additional details about electives for Nutrition students are available in the department’s Incoming Student FAQ document.

🔹 How do I choose an elective? 🔹 What is an elective course? 🔹 Can I take courses outside my major? 🔹 How do I know if I meet the prerequisites for an elective? 🔹 What counts as an elective at Acadia?

Elective courses at Acadia University are credit-bearing classes that do not fulfill specific program requirements but still count toward your degree. Students are encouraged to choose electives based on interest, schedule compatibility, and prerequisite completion.

🔹 How do I contact my academic advisor 🔹 How do I book an appointment with my advisor 🔹 Can I email my advisor directly 🔹 What’s the best way to reach my advisor 🔹 How do I talk to my Nutrition advisor

Nutrition & Dietetics students at Acadia can contact their academic advisor directly by email to arrange an appointment. Advisors provide guidance on course planning, degree requirements, and academic support. Students are encouraged to reach out proactively, especially before registration periods or when making program-related decisions.

🔹 How do I contact my academic advisor 🔹 What’s the best way to reach my Engineering advisor 🔹 Can I email or call my advisor directly 🔹 How do I book an appointment with my advisor 🔹 When are advisor office hours

Engineering students can contact their academic advisor through multiple channels: email, phone, office hours, or by booking an appointment. Advisors provide guidance on course planning, program requirements, and academic support. Students are encouraged to reach out proactively, especially before registration periods or when making important program-related decisions.

🔹 How do I contact my academic advisor 🔹 Where can I find my advisor’s email 🔹 Is my advisor listed in myAcadia 🔹 How do I book an advising appointment 🔹 Who helps me choose courses at Acadia

Academic advisors are assigned based on your program and listed in the myAcadia portal. Students can view their advisor’s name and contact information through the Student Planning tool.

🔹 How do I contact the library? 🔹 What’s the library’s contact info? 🔹 How do I email or call the library? 🔹 Is the library on social media? 🔹 Who do I talk to for help at the library?

Reach Acadia’s Vaughan Memorial Library by email, phone, or social media. Get support with research, borrowing, or general questions from friendly staff across multiple contact options.

🔹 How do I find a work term 🔹 Where do I look for Co-op jobs 🔹 Can I find my own Co-op placement 🔹 How do I apply for Co-op positions 🔹 What’s the process for getting a Co-op job

After acceptance into the Co-op Program and completion of required workshops, students gain access to the Acadia Co-op Portal, where they can apply for jobs sourced by the Co-op Office. Students may also find their own work term, but it must be approved and meet specific criteria.

🔹 How do I find my academic advisor 🔹 Where can I see who my advisor is 🔹 How do I contact my advisor at Acadia 🔹 Is my advisor listed in myAcadia 🔹 How do I book an advising appointment

Academic advisors at Acadia are assigned based on your program and listed in the myAcadia portal. Students can view their advisor’s name and contact information through the Student Planning tool.

🔹 How do I find my academic advisor 🔹 Who is my advisor in Engineering🔹 Where do I see my assigned advisor in myAcadia 🔹 How do I know who advises me each term 🔹 Does the department email me my advisor’s name

Academic advisors for Engineering students are listed in myAcadia’s Student Planning system. Students can log in, select Plan & Schedule, and open the Advising Tab to view their assigned advisor. This ensures students know who to contact for course planning, degree requirements, and academic guidance throughout their program.

🔹 How do I find my academic advisor 🔹 Who is my advisor in Nutrition & Dietetics 🔹 Where do I see my assigned advisor in myAcadia 🔹 How do I know who advises me each term 🔹 Does the department email me my advisor’s name

Academic advisors for Nutrition & Dietetics students are listed in myAcadia’s Student Planning system. Students can log in, select Plan & Schedule, and open the Advising Tab to view their assigned advisor. Additionally, all Nutrition students receive an email notification at the start of each term with their advisor’s name.

🔹 How do I get a library card? 🔹 How do I sign up for a library card? 🔹 Do I need a separate library card? 🔹 Can I use my student ID at the library? 🔹 What gives me access to library services?

Your Acadia University student ID automatically serves as your library card, giving you access to borrowing materials, using study spaces, and accessing online resources.

🔹 How do I get a parking pass for Acadia 🔹 Where do I register my car for campus parking 🔹 Can I buy a parking permit online 🔹 What’s the process for student parking

Learn how to register your vehicle and purchase a campus parking permit at Acadia University using the HotSpot app or in-person at Safety & Security.

🔹 How do I get a transcript for Open Acadia courses 🔹 Where can I request my Acadia transcript 🔹 Can I get a digital copy of my transcript for online courses

Students who complete courses through Open Acadia often need official transcripts for credit transfer, employment, or further study. This FAQ outlines how to request printed or electronic transcripts through the Acadia Registrar’s Office.

🔹 How do I get help with Audio/Visual technology for my event 🔹 Who sets up AV for campus events 🔹 Can someone help with sound and lighting 🔹 Do I need to bring my own AV equipment 🔹 What tech support is available for events at Acadia

Events Acadia provides in-house Audio/Visual Services to support campus events of all sizes. Their A/V Team assists with planning, setup, operation, and teardown, and can manage both Acadia-owned and third-party equipment. Services include sound, lighting, troubleshooting, and technical instruction. Contact the Event Lead to request support or a quote.

🔹 How do I get help with research? 🔹 Can someone help me find sources? 🔹 Where is the Research Help Desk? 🔹 How do I ask for research support?

Find out how to get research support at Acadia University's Vaughan Memorial Library, including contact options and available services.

🔹 How do I get involved in volunteering or leadership activities? 🔹 Where can I find volunteer opportunities at Acadia? 🔹 How do I build leadership experience while I’m studying? 🔹 What are some ways to get involved on campus? 🔹 Can volunteering help with my resume?

Acadia’s Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) office connects students with volunteer and leadership opportunities both on and off campus. Additional involvement options are available through the Acadia Students’ Union (ASU), Residence Life, and student clubs. These experiences help students build transferable skills, expand their networks, and contribute to the campus community.

🔹 How do I know if a service requires pre-approval 🔹 Do I need permission before booking a medical service 🔹 What treatments need pre-authorization under my student plan 🔹 How do I submit a pre-approval request

Certain services under the Student VIP plan — such as medical equipment, specialized treatments, or high-cost procedures — may require pre-approval. Students should contact the ASU Supports Office or Student VIP claims department before booking to confirm eligibility and avoid delays.

🔹 How do I pay for tutoring sessions 🔹 Do I pay the tutor directly 🔹 Is there a payment system for academic support 🔹 Does Acadia handle tutoring fees

Understand how payment works for paid tutoring at Acadia University, including who manages the fees and how students arrange payment.

🔹 How do I prepare for studying abroad 🔹 What should I do before leaving for exchange 🔹 Is there a checklist for study abroad prep 🔹 What documents and steps are needed before departur

Students preparing for international exchange through Acadia University should attend pre-departure orientations, arrange travel documents, and review the official handbook for guidance on logistics, safety, and academic planning

🔹 How do I recommend a book for the library to purchase? 🔹 Can I suggest a book for the library to buy? 🔹 How do I request a new title for the library? 🔹 Where do I submit a book recommendation?

Students at Acadia University can suggest books for Vaughan Memorial Library to purchase by contacting staff or submitting a request form online.

🔹 How do I register for an Open Acadia course 🔹 Where do I sign up for online or summer courses at Acadia 🔹 What’s the process for enrolling in Open Acadia classes

Students interested in flexible learning often ask how to register for Open Acadia courses. This FAQ explains where to go, what steps to follow, and what to expect during registration.

🔹 How do I register for Open Acadia courses 🔹 Where do I sign up for summer or online courses 🔹 Can I register for correspondence courses at Acadia 🔹 How do I enroll in Open Acadia classes 🔹 What’s the registration process for flexible learning

Students register for Open Acadia courses online, following the instructions provided for each course type. The registration process may vary depending on whether the course is online, spring/summer, or correspondence. Students should review the steps carefully and consult their academic advisor to ensure the course fits their degree requirements.

🔹 How do I report something unsafe on campus 🔹 Who do I contact about a safety issue 🔹 What should I do if I see a hazard 🔹 How do I report an incident or injury

Learn how to report safety concerns, hazards, or emergencies at Acadia University, including contact details and response protocols.

🔹 How do I select courses at the host institution? 🔹 What classes can I take while studying abroad? 🔹 How do I make sure my exchange courses count? 🔹 Who helps me choose courses for my exchange?

Students applying to Acadia University's Global Learning Exchange Program must meet with their academic advisor to select courses that align with their degree requirements.

🔹 How do I sign up for a fitness class 🔹 Can I register for yoga or spin at Acadia 🔹 Where do I go to join a fitness class 🔹 Do I need to book a spot for group workouts

Acadia University offers a wide range of fitness classes including yoga, spin, HIIT, RIP, and more. Most classes are drop-in friendly, but some specialty programs may require registration. Students can sign up by visiting the Fitness Centre reception or contacting the Fitness Coordinator. The Fitness Class Schedule is updated seasonally and includes class descriptions, locations, and cancellation notices.

🔹 How do I submit my work term reports or Co-op presentation 🔹 Where do I upload my Co-op assignments 🔹 How do I hand in my Co-op report 🔹 Do I email my Co-op presentation 🔹 Is there a portal for submitting Co-op work

All Co-op assignments — including work term reports or presentations — must be submitted through the Acadia Co-op Portal. This ensures proper tracking, evaluation, and transcript recognition. Students should follow the instructions provided by their Co-op Coordinator and submit by the posted deadline.

🔹 How do I switch to an honours degree 🔹 Can I transfer from the Nutrition program into honours 🔹 What is the process for applying to honours in Nutrition 🔹 Who approves honours eligibility in Nutrition & Dietetics 🔹 Do I need a supervisor to enter the honours program

Students interested in switching to an honours degree in Nutrition & Dietetics must first meet with the Director of Nutrition and Dietetics to determine eligibility. If eligible, students must then secure a faculty supervisor to oversee their honours work. Approval is required before the program change can be finalized.

🔹 How do I take a course at another university for credit at Acadia 🔹 What is a Letter of Permission 🔹 How do I apply for a Letter of Permission 🔹 Can Engineering students transfer credits from another institution 🔹 Who approves my Letter of Permission request

Acadia students can take courses at other institutions through a Letter of Permission. The request form ensures the course will transfer back to Acadia and informs the host institution of approval. Students must submit the completed form to their academic unit head/director, who forwards it to the Registrar’s Office if approved. A zero balance with Student Accounts is required.

🔹 How is my EAP level determined 🔹 Do I need a placement test for EAP 🔹 Can I use my TOEFL or IELTS scores for placement 🔹 What level will I be in for EAP 🔹 How do I know which EAP class I’ll be placed in

Students entering Acadia’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program are placed into the appropriate level based on a placement test taken on the first day of the term. Alternatively, recent scores from recognized English proficiency tests such as TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test (DET) may be used for direct placement.

🔹 How long are the work terms 🔹 What’s the length of a Co-op placement 🔹 Can I do a short or long Co-op term 🔹 Are there 8-month Co-op jobs 🔹 What’s the minimum time for a Co-op work term

Co-op work terms at Acadia are typically 4 or 8 months long, with a minimum requirement of 12 weeks and 35 hours per week. Extended internships of 12 or 16 months are available with select employers. These options allow students to gain meaningful experience while meeting academic and program standards.

🔹 How long can I borrow books? 🔹 What’s the borrowing time for books? 🔹 How long can I keep library materials? 🔹 When do I have to return items? 🔹 Can I renew my books?

Loan periods vary by item type. Most books are loaned for two weeks, while course reserves have shorter durations. Students can check their account online for due dates and renewals.

🔹 How many Co-op work terms do I need to graduate? 🔹 What are the Co-op requirements at Acadia? 🔹 Can I do one long internship instead of multiple work terms? 🔹 Is the requirement different for graduate students? 🔹 How long is each Co-op term?

To graduate with the Co-op Option at Acadia, undergraduate students must complete either three separate 4-month Co-op work terms or one extended internship lasting 12 or 16 months. Graduate students in the MSc in Applied Mathematics & Statistics program must complete one 4-month work term, while those in the MSc in Computer Science program must complete two.

🔹 How many students are accepted into the Acadia Co-op Program each year 🔹 Is there a limit on Co-op enrollment 🔹 Do only a few students get into Co-op 🔹 Is Co-op competitive 🔹 Can anyone join the Co-op Program

There is currently no cap on the number of students accepted into Acadia’s Co-op Program. All eligible students who meet the application requirements and deadlines are welcome to participate.

🔹 How much do courses cost 🔹 What are the tuition fees for Open Acadia 🔹 Are online or summer courses more expensive 🔹 How much do part-time or correspondence courses cost 🔹 Where can I find current course fees

Course fees at Acadia vary based on course type, delivery format, and number of credits. Open Acadia offerings may have different rates than regular term courses. Students should consult Acadia’s Financial Services page for the most up-to-date tuition and fee information, especially for part-time, online, and summer registration.

🔹 How often can I come to the Writing Centre 🔹 Can I go to the Writing Centre every day 🔹 How many times a week can I get help with my writing 🔹 Is there a limit to how often I can book a writing tutor

Students new to university often wonder how frequently they can visit the Writing Centre for help. This FAQ explains how often you can book appointments and why those limits exist.

🔹 How often can I come to the Writing Centre 🔹 Can I go to the Writing Centre every day 🔹 How many times a week can I get help with my writing 🔹 Is there a limit to how often I can book a writing tutor

New students often wonder how frequently they can visit the Writing Centre. This FAQ explains booking limits and how to make the most of each session.

🔹 I am an Acadia student and want to take a course at another university on a Letter of Permission. What do I do 🔹 How do I apply for a Letter of Permission 🔹 Can I take courses at another university for credit at Acadia 🔹 What is the process for transfer credits 🔹 Who approves my Letter of Permission request

Acadia students can take courses at other institutions through a Letter of Permission. The request form ensures the course will transfer back to Acadia and informs the host institution of approval. Students must submit the completed form to their academic unit head/director, who forwards it to the Registrar’s Office if approved. A zero balance with Student Accounts is required.

🔹 I am an Acadia student and want to take a course at another university on a Letter of Permission. What do I do? 🔹 How do I take a course at another university for credit? 🔹 What is a Letter of Permission and how do I apply? 🔹 Can I transfer a course from another school to Acadia? 🔹 Who approves external courses for credit?

Acadia students who wish to take a course at another institution must complete a Letter of Permission Request Form. This form ensures the course will be accepted for transfer credit and confirms that the student has permission to study at the host institution. Approval is required from the academic unit and the Registrar’s Office.

🔹 I am applying for a job or to go to grad school. Can the Writing Centre help with my resume, application, and cover letter 🔹 Who can help me write my resume or grad school application 🔹 Can I get help with my cover letter at Acadia

Students preparing job or grad school applications often wonder where to get help with resumes and cover letters. This FAQ explains which campus services offer support and how to book a consultation.

🔹 I am having trouble in one of my courses. Where can I go for help in that subject 🔹 Who can help me with a specific class I’m struggling in 🔹 Is there tutoring for subjects like math or chemistry

Students often need help with specific courses beyond writing support. This FAQ explains how to access free and paid tutoring services at Acadia, and which subjects offer drop-in help.

🔹 I have an on-campus job, what forms do I need to complete 🔹 What paperwork is required for student employment at Acadia 🔹 Do international students need extra documents for campus jobs 🔹 How do I get added to payroll 🔹 What is the TD-1 form for student workers

Students hired for on-campus jobs must complete new hire documentation provided by their supervisor, including the New Hire Information Form, Federal TD-1, and Provincial TD-1. Banking details are required for payroll. International students must also submit a study permit copy and SIN confirmation letter. CRA offers videos to guide TD-1 completion.

🔹 I just have a quick question. Do I still need to book a 50-minute tutorial session 🔹 Can I ask a tutor something without booking a full appointment 🔹 Is it okay to drop in for a short writing question

Students often wonder if they need to book a full tutorial for a quick writing question. This FAQ explains when drop-ins are available and how to get help without a formal appointment.

🔹 I’m completing a double major degree. Will I be able to apply to positions related to both disciplines 🔹 Can I apply to Co-op jobs in both of my majors 🔹 Will I see postings for both areas of study 🔹 Does Co-op support double majors 🔹 Can I do work terms in two different fields

Students completing a double major at Acadia are granted access to Co-op job postings from both disciplines. This allows them to explore opportunities across their full academic background and apply to positions that align with either major. Co-op supports interdisciplinary experience and flexible career exploration.

🔹 I’m not sure what career I want. Can someone help me figure it out? 🔹 How do I choose a career path? 🔹 Can someone help me pick a major based on my interests? 🔹 What if I don’t know what I want to do after graduation? 🔹 Is there career counseling at Acadia?

Acadia’s Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) office offers personalized career advising to help students explore their interests, values, and strengths. Advisors support students in choosing majors, identifying career paths, and building experience through workshops, volunteering, and job opportunities.

🔹 If I find my own work term, do I still have to pay Co-op tuition 🔹 Do I pay Co-op fees if I find my own job 🔹 Is Co-op free if I find my own placement 🔹 Can I skip tuition if I arrange my own work term 🔹 What happens to fees if I self-source a Co-op job

Students who find their own Co-op work term are still required to pay tuition fees for the Co-op course. This applies regardless of how the job was secured, as each work term is treated as an academic course with associated support and evaluation.

🔹 Is my overall grade point average (GPA) affected by my Co-op work term grade 🔹 Does Co-op affect my GPA 🔹 Will my Co-op grade show up on my transcript 🔹 Is Co-op pass/fail or graded 🔹 Do Co-op marks count toward my CGPA

Co-op work terms are graded on a Pass/Fail basis and do not affect your CGPA. The grade is based on successful completion of work term assignments. While Co-op grades appear on your transcript, they are excluded from GPA calculations. This ensures academic performance is evaluated separately from experiential learning.

🔹 Is there a job fair at Acadia? 🔹 When is the next career fair? 🔹 How do I meet employers on campus? 🔹 Does Acadia host networking events? 🔹 Can I talk to recruiters at Acadia?

Acadia University regularly hosts job and career fairs through its Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) office. These events connect students with employers, graduate programs, and community organizations. Details are posted on CEL’s website and social media channels.

🔹 Is there a language support program for non-native English speakers 🔹 Where can I get help improving my English at Acadia 🔹 Does Acadia offer tutoring for international students in writing and speaking 🔹 Can I get support with academic English skills 🔹 Are there workshops for ESL students at Acadia

Acadia University offers dedicated language support through its English Language Centre (ELC), which provides free tutorials, workshops, and one-on-one appointments for students seeking to improve their academic English skills. The Wong International Centre helps connect international students to these services.

🔹 Is there a lost and found at the Athletics Complex 🔹 Where do I go if I lost something at the gym or field 🔹 Who do I talk to if I lost my water bottle or hoodie

Find out where to go if you lose something at the Athletics Complex — including how to contact staff and what to expect when retrieving lost items.

🔹 Is there a peer mentorship program available for international students 🔹 Can I get matched with a mentor when I arrive at Acadia 🔹 Does Acadia offer a buddy system or support group for new international students 🔹 How do I meet other students through the Wong Centre 🔹 Are there upper-year students who help international students adjust

Acadia University offers a structured peer mentorship program through the Wong International Centre to support first-year international students. The program fosters connection, guidance, and cultural adjustment through group-based mentoring.

🔹 Is there a swimming pool available for student use 🔹 Does Acadia have a campus pool 🔹 Can students swim at the Athletics Complex 🔹 Is the pool still open at Acadia

The Acadia University swimming pool permanently closed on June 15, 2025, following structural concerns, high repair costs, and ongoing operational deficits

🔹 Is there an indoor walking track available 🔹 Where can I walk indoors at Acadia 🔹 Does the arena have a walking track 🔹 Can I get a walking pass on campus

Acadia University offers an indoor walking track located in the Andrew H. McCain Arena. The track surrounds the Olympic-sized ice surface and is available to students and community members. Walking passes can be obtained at the Acadia Box Office

🔹 Is there an online option for the EAP program 🔹 Can I study English at Acadia from home 🔹 Do I need a study permit for EAP 🔹 What is the Virtual EAP program 🔹 Can I take EAP without coming to Canada

Acadia University offers a Virtual English for Academic Purposes (V-EAP) program that allows students to study academic English online from their home country. The program includes over 20 hours of weekly instruction, covering all core language skills. No study permit is required, making it a flexible and cost-effective option.

🔹 Is travel insurance included in the plans 🔹 Does student insurance cover me if I travel 🔹 What happens if I get sick while traveling abroad 🔹 Am I covered for emergencies outside Nova Scotia or Canada

Learn what travel insurance benefits are included in Acadia’s student health plans, including emergency medical coverage, trip interruptions, and how to access support while away.

🔹 The course I want is full or I don't meet the requirements. What do I do 🔹 What happens if a Nutrition course is full 🔹 Can I still take a course if I don’t meet prerequisites 🔹 Who do I contact if I can’t register for a required course 🔹 What should I do if my elective is unavailable

If a desired course is full or prerequisites are not met, Nutrition students should adjust their registration depending on the course type. For electives, students are encouraged to choose another option. For required program courses, students must contact their academic unit for guidance and possible solutions.

🔹 The course I want is full or I don't meet the requirements. What do I do 🔹 What happens if an Engineering course is full 🔹 Can I still take a course if I don’t meet prerequisites 🔹 Who do I contact if I can’t register for a required course 🔹 What should I do if my elective is unavailable

If an Engineering course is full or prerequisites are not met, students should adjust their registration depending on the course type. For electives, students are encouraged to choose another option. For required program courses, students must contact their academic unit for guidance and possible solutions to remain on track.

🔹 The course I want is full or I don't meet the requirements. What do I do? 🔹 What if I can’t get into a required course? 🔹 Can I still take a course if I don’t meet the prerequisites? 🔹 What should I do if an elective is full? 🔹 Who do I talk to if I’m blocked from registering?

At Acadia University, students who encounter registration issues due to full courses or unmet prerequisites are advised to choose alternate electives or contact their academic unit for guidance on required courses.

🔹 What about health insurance while abroad 🔹 Do I need travel insurance for exchange 🔹 Is there a recommended insurance plan 🔹 What does Backpack cover

Acadia recommends students opt into Backpack powered by Student VIP, a comprehensive travel insurance plan offering health coverage and emergency support for study abroad participants.

🔹 What academic programs are available abroad? 🔹 What can I study during an exchange? 🔹 Do partner universities offer courses in my major? 🔹 Can I take science or business courses while studying abroad?

Acadia University’s Global Learning Exchange Program offers access to a wide variety of academic programs abroad, including business, sciences, arts, and environmental studies, depending on the host institution and country

🔹 What amenities are available at Raymond Field 🔹 Can I run or play sports at Raymond Field 🔹 Is there seating at the outdoor field 🔹 What sports are played at Raymond Field

Raymond Field is Acadia University’s premier outdoor sports venue, used by varsity teams and community groups alike. It features a multi-sport turf surface, an eight-lane 400m track, and grandstand seating for nearly 1,000 spectators. The field supports football, soccer, rugby, and cross-country events, and includes locker rooms, a press box, and event-ready infrastructure

🔹 What are “soft skills” and how do I build them? 🔹 What skills do employers look for besides grades? 🔹 How can I improve my communication or teamwork? 🔹 Does Acadia help students build professional skills? 🔹 What’s the difference between soft and hard skills?

Soft skills are personal and interpersonal abilities that help you work effectively with others. Acadia’s Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) office offers workshops, advising, and hands-on opportunities to help students build these skills through work, volunteering, and extracurricular involvement.

🔹 What are course reserves? 🔹 Where can I find textbooks for my class? 🔹 Can I borrow assigned readings from the library? 🔹 What does “on reserve” mean?

Course reserves at Acadia University's Vaughan Memorial Library are short-term loan materials selected by instructors for specific classes.

🔹 What are the accommodation options for EAP students 🔹 Can I live on campus during the EAP program 🔹 Does Acadia offer homestay for English learners 🔹 Where can I live while studying English at Acadia 🔹 Is housing included in the EAP program

Students in Acadia’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program can choose from three main accommodation options: on-campus residence, homestay with a local family, or off-campus housing. Each option offers different benefits, such as access to campus services, cultural immersion, or independent living in the Wolfville area.

🔹 What are the costs associated with studying abroad? 🔹 Do I pay Acadia tuition while on exchange? 🔹 What expenses should I plan for during my exchange? 🔹 How much does it cost to study abroad through Acadia?

Students participating in Acadia University's Global Learning Exchange Program pay Acadia tuition and cover their own travel, housing, and living expenses. Costs vary by destination

🔹 What are the EAP levels at Acadia 🔹 Which English test scores match each EAP level 🔹 What level will I be placed in for EAP 🔹 How do TOEFL or IELTS scores relate to EAP placement 🔹 What is the Bridging Program

Acadia’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program includes multiple levels aligned with international English proficiency standards. Placement is based on TOEFL iBT, IELTS, or CEFR scores, or Acadia’s internal placement test. The program progresses from intermediate (B1) to advanced (C1), with a Bridging Program for students nearing university readiness.

🔹 What are the hours for public skating at the arena 🔹 When can I go public skating at Acadia 🔹 Is there open skate time at the Andrew H. McCain Arena 🔹 What days is public skating available

The Acadia Athletics Complex offers public skating Monday to Friday from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, and Sundays from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Times may vary, so it’s best to confirm with the Athletic Service Desk.

🔹 What are the library's hours? 🔹 What time does the library open and close? 🔹 Can I go to the library at night or on weekends? 🔹 Where do I find the library schedule?

Find out when the Vaughan Memorial Library is open, including weekend and holiday hours. Perfect for new students planning study time, group work, or just finding a quiet space.

🔹 What are the membership fees for students, faculty, and community members 🔹 How much does it cost to join the Acadia Athletics Complex 🔹 Is the gym free for students 🔹 What are the membership rates for non-students

Full-time Acadia students automatically receive an Acadia Recreation Membership at no extra cost. Faculty, staff, and community membership rates vary and can be obtained by contacting the Acadia Box Office.

🔹 What are the operating hours of the Acadia Athletics Complex 🔹 When is the Athletics Complex open 🔹 What time does the gym open and close 🔹 Is the Athletics Complex open on weekends

In the spring, the Acadia Athletics Complex is open Monday to Saturday from 6:30 am to 11:00 pm, and Sunday from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm.

🔹 What are the requirements to become a Registered Dietitian 🔹 How do I apply for a dietetic practicum 🔹 Where can I find information about Nutrition practicums 🔹 Who do I contact about dietetic practicums 🔹 How do practicums fit into the Nutrition program

Students interested in becoming a Registered Dietitian must complete a dietetic practicum as part of their professional training. Acadia provides detailed information about practicums and requirements on the Nutrition & Dietetics website. Students should also contact the Dietetic Practicum Coordinator for guidance, application details, and support throughout the process.

🔹 What can I borrow from the library? 🔹 What items are available to borrow? 🔹 Can I borrow DVDs or journals? 🔹 Does the library lend textbooks? 🔹 What resources can I check out?

Students can borrow books, journals, multimedia items, and course reserves from the library. Loan periods vary depending on the item type and borrowing policies.

🔹 What countries can I study in through the program? 🔹 Where can I go on exchange from Acadia? 🔹 What international universities partner with Acadia? 🔹 Can I study abroad in Europe or Asia?

Acadia University’s Global Learning Exchange Program offers study abroad opportunities in countries including Germany, Japan, the UK, Greece, Hong Kong, and others through partnerships with international institutions

🔹 What courses count as humanities credits 🔹 Which electives fulfill the humanities requirement in Engineering 🔹 Where can I find the list of humanities courses 🔹 Do humanities courses count toward my BASc or CAS program 🔹 How do I know if a course is considered humanities

Engineering students must complete humanities credits as part of their CAS/BASc requirements. Humanities courses are typically drawn from subjects such as English, History, Philosophy, Classics, and Languages. A complete, official list of courses that fulfill the humanities requirement is published in the CAS Calendar Description on the School of Engineering website.

🔹 What courses do I need to complete the BASc and CAS 🔹 How many courses are required for BASc vs CAS 🔹 Do BASc students take extra courses beyond CAS 🔹 Where can I find the list of BASc courses 🔹 Does my discipline affect BASc requirements

Students completing both the BASc (Bachelor of Applied Science) and CAS (Certificate of Applied Science) must finish the 23 courses required for CAS. To complete the BASc, students add 7 additional courses. A general list of these extra courses is available online, but requirements may vary depending on the discipline assigned. Students should confirm their course plan with the School of Engineering Admin Assistant or Director.

🔹 What courses should I register for in my first year 🔹 How do I choose electives in Computer Science 🔹 Which courses are required for BCS or BACS first year 🔹 Can I take psychology or arts courses as electives 🔹 What courses are restricted for Computer Science students

First-year Computer Science students at Acadia follow a set list of required courses, available on the Undergraduate Computer Science page. Electives should be chosen based on interest, often from Arts or other faculties to balance math and CS content. Restrictions apply (e.g., APSC 1413, ECON 2623, MATH 1613, and most 1800/2800-level CS courses). BACS students may take defined option requirements (e.g., PSYC 1013/1023). Popular electives include PHYS 1513, PHYS 1523, GEOL 1033, and GEOL 1073.

🔹 What databases can I access? 🔹 Where do I find research databases? 🔹 Does the library have online journals? 🔹 How do I search for articles?

Explore the academic databases available through Acadia University's Vaughan Memorial Library, including subject-specific and multidisciplinary research tools.

🔹 What does Acadia do to keep students safe 🔹 Is there campus security at night 🔹 How does Acadia respond to emergencies 🔹 Are there safety patrols and surveillance

Discover the safety infrastructure at Acadia University, including 24/7 patrols, surveillance systems, and emergency response protocols managed by the Safety & Security department.

🔹 What does the EAP program include 🔹 What will I study in the EAP program 🔹 How many hours per week is EAP 🔹 What skills does the EAP program focus on 🔹 Is grammar or writing included in EAP

Each term of Acadia’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program offers a comprehensive curriculum in academic English. Students receive targeted support in listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and research skills, all designed to prepare them for success in university-level study.

🔹 What facilities are available at the Acadia Athletics Complex 🔹 Does Acadia have a gym and sports fields 🔹 Where can I work out or play sports on campus 🔹 What athletic spaces can students use

The Acadia Athletics Complex offers a variety of facilities, including a fitness centre, arena, gymnasium, aerobics and dance studio, Raymond Field, and an indoor walking track.

🔹 What happens if I decide to change programs after I’ve started Co-op 🔹 Can I stay in Co-op if I switch majors 🔹 Will I lose my Co-op spot if I change programs 🔹 Is Co-op still available if I transfer to a different department 🔹 Do I need to reapply to Co-op after switching programs

Students who change academic programs after joining Co-op can typically remain in the Co-op Program, as long as their new program also offers Co-op. It’s important to notify your Co-op Coordinator so they can help adjust your timeline and ensure continued eligibility.

🔹 What happens if I get sick during the EAP program 🔹 Is there a doctor on campus 🔹 Do EAP students have health insurance 🔹 Can I go to a clinic in Wolfville 🔹 What should I do if I feel unwell

EAP students at Acadia University have access to the Student Health Clinic on campus and nearby medical clinics in Wolfville. All EAP students are covered by StudentVIP medical insurance, which includes basic health services. Students should always carry their insurance card when seeking medical care and notify the clinic if symptoms worsen.

🔹 What happens if I return items late? 🔹 Will I get fined for overdue books? 🔹 How much does it cost if I miss the due date? 🔹 What are the late return rules?

Learn what happens when library items are returned past their due date, including fines and how to check borrowing policies.

🔹 What happens once I’ve joined Co-op? 🔹 Do I get help preparing for my Co-op job? 🔹 Is there training before my Co-op term starts? 🔹 How do I find Co-op opportunities? 🔹 What is the Co-op Portal?

After joining Acadia’s Co-op Program, students participate in mandatory professional development workshops and receive personalized support from a designated Co-op Coordinator. Four months before a scheduled work term, students gain access to the Acadia Co-op Portal, where they can view and apply for job opportunities sourced by the Co-op office.

🔹 What happens to my coverage after graduation 🔹 Am I still insured once I finish my degree 🔹 When does my student health plan expire 🔹 How do I get insurance after leaving Acadia

Learn how long Acadia’s student health and dental coverage lasts after graduation, and explore options for transitioning to alumni or private insurance plans.

🔹 What if I need help choosing courses in my first year 🔹 How do I know which courses to take in Engineering 🔹 Is there a recommended first-year schedule for Engineering students 🔹 Who can I contact for advice about course selection 🔹 Are Engineering students pre-registered for their first-year courses

First-year Engineering students at Acadia are pre-registered for their courses, so no action is required. Detailed guidance on course selection and recommended schedules is available online. Students entering their second year are encouraged to contact the School of Engineering main office for academic advising and course planning support.

🔹 What if I need help choosing courses in my first year 🔹 How do I know which courses to take in Engineering 🔹 Is there a recommended first-year schedule for Engineering students 🔹 Who can I contact for advice about course selection 🔹 Are Engineering students pre-registered for their first-year courses

First-year Engineering students at Acadia are pre-registered for their courses, so no action is required. Detailed guidance on course selection and recommended schedules is available online. Students entering their second year are encouraged to contact the School of Engineering main office for academic advising and course planning support.

🔹 What if I need help choosing courses in my first year 🔹 How do I know which courses to take in Nutrition 🔹 Is there a recommended first-year schedule for Nutrition students 🔹 Who can I contact for advice about course selection 🔹 Are Nutrition students pre-registered for their first-year courses

Incoming Nutrition & Dietetics students at Acadia are pre-registered for their first-year courses. Detailed guidance on course selection and recommended schedules is available on the Nutrition department’s Incoming Student Information page. Students seeking additional support should contact the academic unit directly for personalized advising and clarification about program requirements.

🔹 What if I need help choosing courses in my first year? 🔹 How do I know which courses to take in first year? 🔹 Is there a recommended schedule for first-year students? 🔹 Who helps me pick my classes at Acadia? 🔹 Can I get advice on course selection before registration?

Acadia University provides detailed guidance on first-year course selection through departmental advising and online resources. Each academic unit offers recommended schedules and program-specific advice. Students can also view their assigned advisor in myAcadia and contact them for personalized support.

🔹 What if I want to pursue a master’s degree after my undergrad 🔹 Will Co-op affect my grad school plans 🔹 Can I still apply to graduate school if I do Co-op 🔹 Does Co-op delay my master’s applications 🔹 Will I miss deadlines for grad school

Most graduate programs accept applications throughout the year, so graduating one term later due to Co-op typically does not affect your ability to apply. However, it’s important to check each school’s specific deadlines and requirements to ensure you stay on track. Early planning helps avoid any timing issues.

🔹 What if I want to return early 🔹 Can I leave my exchange before it ends 🔹 What happens if I need to come home sooner 🔹 Who do I speak to about ending my program early

Students who need to return early from their exchange should contact Acadia’s Exchange & Study Abroad Office to discuss their circumstances and make necessary arrangements.

🔹 What if I’m considering medical school 🔹 Can I still do Co-op if I want to go to med school 🔹 Will Co-op affect my medical school timeline 🔹 Are there Co-op jobs for pre-med students 🔹 Can I use Co-op to prepare for med school

Pre-med students can participate in Co-op, though relevant placements are rare due to liability concerns. Graduation may be delayed by one term, but this extra time can be used to gain experience or prepare for the MCAT. Medical schools typically begin in the fall, so timelines often still align.

🔹 What is a “competency” and why does it matter to employers? 🔹 What skills do employers care about besides my degree? 🔹 How do I know what I’m good at? 🔹 Can CEL help me build career-ready skills? 🔹 What’s the difference between a skill and a competency?

Competencies are measurable abilities that help you succeed in academic, professional, and personal settings. Employers value competencies like leadership, adaptability, and communication just as much as technical knowledge. Acadia’s Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) office helps students identify and strengthen these competencies through advising, experiential learning, and reflection tools.

🔹 What is a “cover letter” and do I need one? 🔹 How do I write a cover letter for a job? 🔹 What’s the difference between a resume and a cover letter? 🔹 Do employers actually read cover letters? 🔹 Can someone help me write a cover letter?

A cover letter is a brief, personalized document that accompanies your resume when applying for a job. It introduces you to the employer, explains why you're a good fit, and highlights your interest in the role. Acadia’s Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) office offers support to help students write strong, tailored cover letters.

🔹 What is a “Work-Study” job and how do I qualify? 🔹 Can I get a job on campus through financial aid? 🔹 How do I apply for Work-Study at Acadia? 🔹 What kind of jobs are available through Work-Study? 🔹 Do Work-Study jobs work around my class schedule?

Work-Study jobs at Acadia University are part-time campus positions designed for students with demonstrated financial need. These roles are flexible, skill-building, and coordinated through Financial Aid. Students must apply to confirm eligibility before being matched with available positions.

🔹 What is a correspondence course 🔹 Can I study by mail at Acadia 🔹 Are there offline course options 🔹 How do print-based courses work 🔹 What if I don’t have reliable internet

Correspondence courses at Acadia are print-based and designed for students who prefer or require offline learning. Materials such as the syllabus, readings, and assignments are sent by mail. Students complete coursework independently and submit assignments via email or post. This format is ideal for those with limited internet access.

🔹 What is a resume, and can someone help me write one? 🔹 How do I make a resume if I’ve never had a job? 🔹 Can someone review my resume before I apply for a job? 🔹 What should I include in a student resume? 🔹 Does Acadia offer resume workshops?

A resume is a concise document that highlights your education, experience, and skills. At Acadia, the Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) office offers personalized support to help students create or improve their resumes, even if they’re just starting out. Workshops and one-on-one advising are available throughout the year.

🔹 What is CEL and how can it help me? 🔹 Where can I get help with my resume or job search? 🔹 Does Acadia offer career advising? 🔹 How do I find volunteer or work opportunities on campus? 🔹 What is Experiential Learning?

CEL stands for Career Services and Experiential Learning at Acadia University. It offers a wide range of services to help students prepare for employment, build professional skills, and gain real-world experience through jobs, volunteering, and workshops.

🔹 What is covered under the dental plan for cleanings 🔹 Does my student insurance cover dental cleanings 🔹 Are fluoride treatments included in the dental plan 🔹 How much of my cleaning is reimbursed

Acadia’s ASU Dental Plan includes coverage for routine cleanings, scaling, exams, fluoride treatments, and oral hygiene instruction. Reimbursement rates range from 80% to 100%, depending on the provider and whether they offer direct billing

🔹 What is Entrepreneurial Co-op at Acadia? 🔹 Can I start my own business for Co-op credit? 🔹 Do I have to work for an employer during Co-op? 🔹 How do I apply for Entrepreneurial Co-op? 🔹 What are the requirements for doing a business-based Co-op?

Entrepreneurial Co-op at Acadia allows undergraduate students to fulfill a Co-op work term by launching or operating their own business instead of working for an employer. Students receive mentorship from industry professionals and must meet additional eligibility criteria, including completing a prior Co-op term, finishing BUSI 2773, and submitting a formal proposal for approval.

🔹 What is included in the orientation for international students 🔹 What happens during international student orientation at Acadia 🔹 Does Acadia offer a welcome program for new international students 🔹 What support do I get when I arrive as an international student 🔹 Is there an orientation week for international students

Acadia University offers a comprehensive orientation program for international students to help them transition smoothly into academic and personal life in Canada. The Wong International Centre coordinates events and services that cover practical, cultural, and social aspects of settling in

🔹 What is Novanet Express? 🔹 How do I use Novanet Express? 🔹 Can I get books from other libraries through Novanet? 🔹 What’s the fastest way to borrow something Acadia doesn’t have?

Novanet Express is a free service that lets students request books and materials from other Nova Scotia libraries and have them delivered to Vaughan Memorial Library.

🔹 What is Open Acadia 🔹 Can I take online or summer courses through Acadia 🔹 Is there a way to study at Acadia without being a full-time student

Students and community members often look for flexible learning options outside the traditional classroom. This FAQ explains what Open Acadia offers and how to explore its programs.

🔹 What is Open Acadia, and how is it different from the regular term courses Acadia offers 🔹 Can I take courses outside the regular semester 🔹 What’s the difference between Open Acadia and regular classes 🔹 Are there online or summer courses at Acadia 🔹 How do I earn credits outside fall/winter terms

Open Acadia offers flexible learning options including online, spring, summer, and correspondence courses. These are designed for students who need to study outside the traditional academic calendar or want to earn additional credits. Open Acadia courses differ from regular term offerings in format, timing, and delivery mode, but still carry academic credit.

🔹 What is SafeWalk at Acadia 🔹 How do I get an escort across campus at night 🔹 Is there a safety escort service for students 🔹 Can someone walk me to my residence after dark

Learn about Acadia University’s SafeWalk program, a free campus escort service available during evening hours to help students travel safely.

🔹 What is the Acadia University Global Learning Exchange Program? 🔹 Can I study abroad through Acadia? 🔹 How do international exchanges work at Acadia? 🔹 Will I earn credits if I study at a partner university?

Acadia University’s Global Learning Exchange Program lets students study abroad at partner institutions while earning credits toward their Acadia degree

🔹 What is the attendance policy for the EAP program 🔹 How many classes can I miss in EAP 🔹 What happens if I’m late or absent 🔹 Do I need a doctor’s note for missing class 🔹 Is attendance mandatory in the EAP program

Acadia’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program requires students to attend more than 80% of classes to successfully complete the term. Arriving more than one minute late is recorded as “late.” If a student misses a class that includes a test or presentation, a doctor’s note is required for the absence to be excused.

🔹 What is the Class Afloat program offered by Open Acadia 🔹 Can I study while sailing with Class Afloat 🔹 Does Acadia offer courses through a travel-based program

Students curious about experiential learning often ask about Class Afloat. This FAQ explains how Open Acadia partners with West Island College International to offer academic courses aboard a tall ship.

🔹 What is the Co-op Program and how can I apply? 🔹 Can I get paid work experience during my degree? 🔹 When do I apply for Co-op at Acadia? 🔹 What are the requirements for joining Co-op? 🔹 Does Co-op count toward my degree?

Acadia’s Co-operative Education (Co-op) Program offers students the chance to gain paid, full-time work experience in their field of study while earning academic credit. Undergraduate students typically apply in second year, and graduate students apply in the first semester of their program. Eligibility includes full-time enrollment, a minimum GPA of 2.5, and specific credit hour requirements. Applications open in August for undergraduates and in September for graduate students.

🔹 What is the cost of renting meeting or event space at the complex 🔹 How much does it cost to book a room at Acadia 🔹 Can I rent space for a party or meeting 🔹 Who do I contact for rental pricing

The Acadia Athletics Complex offers a range of event and meeting spaces available for private rental. Pricing depends on the type of space, duration, and event needs. For example, the Meeting Room is available at $24/hour for bookings up to 4 hours, or $116 flat rate for longer sessions. Larger venues like the arena or field may have different rates based on setup, staffing, and equipment.

🔹 What is the cost of tutoring 🔹 How much do tutors charge at Acadia 🔹 Do I have to pay for academic help 🔹 Are tutoring services free or paid

Understand the pricing structure for paid tutoring services at Acadia University, including how fees are arranged and what students are responsible for.

🔹 What is the coverage for dental crowns and bridges 🔹 Does student insurance pay for crowns or bridges 🔹 Are major dental procedures like implants covered 🔹 How much will I get back for restorative dental work

Understand how Acadia’s student dental plan covers major restorative procedures like crowns and bridges, including reimbursement rates and pre-approval requirements.

🔹 What is the difference between BCS and BACS 🔹 Should I take the BCS or BACS program 🔹 Do I need calculus for Computer Science at Acadia 🔹 Which Computer Science degree has more math 🔹 What are the options in the BACS program

The BCS (Bachelor of Computer Science) and BACS (Bachelor of Applied Computer Science) share many courses in the first two years. The main difference is the math requirement: BCS requires calculus and more math‑intensive courses (e.g., Translators, Analysis of Algorithms). BACS offers pathways with fewer math requirements, such as Software Development, Interdisciplinary study, or a second major. Students unsure of their path are advised to take calculus in first year to keep all options open.

🔹 What is the difference between the BASc and CAS 🔹 Should I take the BASc or CAS program 🔹 Can I combine BASc and CAS at Acadia 🔹 Does BASc lead to a B.Eng. degree 🔹 How does CAS transfer to Dalhousie

The BASc (Bachelor of Applied Science) is a stand‑alone three‑year degree at Acadia. It is not equivalent to a B.Eng., but it strengthens resumes, provides broader academic experience, and can be used to apply for programs like the B.Ed. The CAS (Certificate of Applied Science) represents the first two years of the B.Eng. pathway, completed at Acadia before transferring to Dalhousie. About 60% of students combine BASc and CAS, completing both in three years.

🔹 What is the Direct2U Health Hub 🔹 How do I access virtual health services through Student VIP 🔹 Does my plan include online doctor visits 🔹 Can I get prescriptions delivered through my student insurance

The Direct2U Health Hub is a virtual wellness platform included with Acadia’s Student VIP plans. It offers 24/7 access to medical care, mental health support, prescription delivery, physical therapy, and more

🔹 What is the EAP program at Acadia 🔹 How can I improve my English before starting university 🔹 Does Acadia offer academic English support 🔹 What’s the English Language Centre 🔹 Can I study English at Acadia before starting my degree

Acadia University’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program is an intensive, full-time language program designed to help students improve their academic English skills. It supports students with conditional admission or those preparing for university study in Canada.

🔹 What is the International Student Ambassador program 🔹 How can I become an ambassador for international students at Acadia 🔹 What do student ambassadors do at the Wong International Centre 🔹 Is there a leadership opportunity for helping new international students 🔹 Can I volunteer to support incoming international students

The International Student Ambassador program at Acadia is a volunteer peer-mentorship initiative coordinated by the Wong International Centre. It connects upper-year students with new international students to support their transition to life at Acadia and in Canada

🔹 What is the International Student Ambassador program🔹 How can I become an ambassador for international students at Acadia 🔹 Is there a leadership opportunity for helping new international students 🔹 What do student ambassadors do at the Wong International Centre 🔹 Can I volunteer to support incoming international students

The International Student Ambassador program at Acadia is a volunteer peer-mentorship initiative coordinated by the Wong International Centre. It connects upper-year students with new international students to support their transition to life at Acadia and in Canada

🔹 What is the process for applying to Open Acadia courses 🔹 How do I sign up for an online or summer course at Acadia 🔹 Where do I go to register for Open Acadia programs

Students often ask how to apply for Open Acadia courses, especially online and summer offerings. This FAQ outlines the steps for both current Acadia students and new applicants.

🔹 What is the refund policy for the EAP program 🔹 Can I get my money back if I withdraw from EAP 🔹 What happens if I’m denied a study permit 🔹 Is the EAP application fee refundable 🔹 Can I get a refund if I don’t attend

Acadia’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program offers a % tuition refund if a student withdraws before the program start date. No refunds are issued after the program begins. Students who are denied authorization to study in Canada may receive a full refund of pre-paid tuition if proper documentation is provided.

🔹 What is the reimbursement time for claims 🔹 How long does it take to get paid back after submitting a claim 🔹 When will I get my money back from student insurance 🔹 How do I check the status of my health or dental claim

Find out how long it takes to receive reimbursement for health and dental claims under Acadia’s student insurance plans, and how to track your claim status online.

🔹 What is the role of the International Students’ Association 🔹 What does ISA do at Acadia 🔹 How can I get involved with the International Students’ Association 🔹 Does ISA work with the Wong International Centre 🔹 Are there student groups that support international students

The International Students’ Association (ISA) is a student-led group at Acadia University that collaborates with the Wong International Centre to support and celebrate international student life. It organizes cultural events, promotes global awareness, and advocates for the needs of international students on campus

🔹 What is the TESOL certificate, and how can I apply 🔹 How do I become certified to teach English abroad 🔹 Does Acadia offer a TESOL program I can take online

Students and professionals interested in teaching English often ask about TESOL certification. This FAQ explains what the program includes, how it’s delivered, and how to apply through Open Acadia.

🔹 What is the University Bridging Program 🔹 Can I take a university course while in EAP 🔹 What happens after I finish EAP 🔹 Do I need to retake IELTS or TOEFL after EAP 🔹 How do I transition from EAP to full-time study

Acadia’s University Bridging Program is the final level of the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) pathway. It combines full-time EAP instruction with one 3-credit academic course, allowing students to apply their English skills in a real university setting. Successful completion enables direct entry into full-time academic studies without retaking a language test.

🔹 What is the withdrawal policy 🔹 When is the last day to drop a course 🔹 Can I get a refund if I withdraw 🔹 What happens if I drop a course late 🔹 Are withdrawal deadlines different for online or summer courses

Withdrawal deadlines at Acadia vary based on the course type and delivery method. Each format—such as regular term, Open Acadia, or correspondence—has its own timeline for academic withdrawal and tuition refund eligibility. Students should review the official policy and consult their advisor before withdrawing to understand academic and financial impacts.

🔹 What is the Writing Centre? 🔹 Where can I get help with writing? 🔹 Can someone review my essay? 🔹 How do I book a writing appointment?

Learn how Acadia University's Writing Centre supports students with academic writing, including tutorials, workshops, and thesis consultations.

🔹 What recreational opportunities are there during the winter 🔹 Can I skate or snowshoe at Acadia 🔹 Are there winter fitness classes available 🔹 What outdoor activities are offered in colder months

Acadia University offers a variety of winter recreation options both indoors and outdoors. Students can enjoy public skating, snowshoeing, and seasonal fitness classes. Snowshoes are available for sign-out at the Athletics Complex, and skating sessions are scheduled throughout the week. These activities are designed to keep students active and engaged during colder months, with updated schedules posted online or available at the Service Desk

🔹 What resources are available for finding housing 🔹 Can the Wong International Centre help me find a place to live 🔹 Where do international students find off-campus housing 🔹 Is there support for finding housing in Wolfville 🔹 How do I get help with residence or rental options

The Wong International Centre provides settlement support to help international students find housing in Wolfville. While they don’t manage housing directly, they offer guidance and connect students with reliable resources and local contacts

🔹 What resources are available for managing chronic conditions 🔹 Can I get help with long-term health issues at Acadia 🔹 Does student insurance cover chronic illness care 🔹 What support is there for ongoing medical needs

Explore the health and wellness resources available to Acadia students managing chronic conditions, including prescription coverage, specialist access, and personalized care support.

🔹 What services are covered under the domestic student health plan 🔹 What does my student health insurance include 🔹 What benefits come with the ASU Health Plan 🔹 Is vision or physiotherapy covered by student insurance

Acadia’s domestic student health plan, powered by the Acadia Students’ Union and Student VIP, supplements provincial coverage with extended benefits including prescriptions, vision, paramedical services, travel insurance, and accident protection

🔹 What services does the Wong International Centre provide for international students 🔹 Where can I get help with immigration or cultural adjustment at Acadia 🔹 Is there support for international students on campus

The Wong International Centre at Acadia University offers a wide range of non-academic support services tailored to international students. These services help students transition smoothly into life in Canada and thrive during their studies.

🔹 What should I do if I want to cancel my membership 🔹 How do I end my gym membership at Acadia 🔹 Can I get a refund for my Athletics Complex membership 🔹 Who do I contact to cancel my recreation pass

Learn how to cancel a non-student membership at Acadia University’s Athletics Complex, including who to contact and what refund policies may apply.

🔹 What should I include in my email to request a tutor 🔹 How do I ask for a tutor at Acadia 🔹 What info do I need to send to Tutoring Services 🔹 How do I get matched with a tutor

Learn how to properly request a tutor at Acadia University, including what details to include in your email and what forms you’ll need to complete.

🔹 What should I think about before hosting an event 🔹 Are there rules for booking events on campus 🔹 What do I need to plan for a campus event 🔹 How do I prepare for an event at Acadia 🔹 What services do I need to consider when hosting an event

Event organizers at Acadia should plan ahead and consider multiple logistics before submitting a booking request. This includes lead time, space suitability, setup needs, catering, AV, IT, safety, parking, and ticketing. A minimum of three to six weeks is recommended depending on service complexity. Early planning ensures smoother coordination across departments.

🔹 What summer courses can I take at Acadia 🔹 Are there classes offered during the summer at Acadia 🔹 Can I take summer courses online or in person 🔹 How do I sign up for summer classes at Acadia 🔹 Is Open Acadia where I register for summer courses

Students often want to catch up or get ahead during the summer. This FAQ explains what types of summer courses are available through Open Acadia and how to explore your options.

🔹 What support is available for students with disabilities 🔹 Can international students get academic accommodations at Acadia 🔹 Where do I go for help with accessibility needs 🔹 Does Acadia offer disability services for international students 🔹 Can the Wong Centre help me access accommodations

Acadia University’s Accessible Learning Services provides individualized support and accommodations for students with disabilities. International students have full access to these services, and the Wong International Centre helps guide them through the intake process and documentation requirements.

🔹 What support is available if I experience challenges abroad 🔹 Who helps me if something goes wrong during my exchange 🔹 Is there someone I can talk to while I’m overseas 🔹 What if I need help while studying abroad

Acadia University prepares students with pre-departure training and maintains ongoing contact throughout their exchange, offering guidance, resources, and assistance for any challenges that may arise.

🔹 What tutoring services does Acadia University offer 🔹 Can I get help with my courses at Acadia 🔹 Are there free tutoring options for science and math 🔹 How do I find a tutor for my class

Explore paid and free tutoring services available to Acadia University students, including help centres for Math, Chemistry, Biology, and more.

🔹 What types of courses can I take through Open Acadia 🔹 Are there online or summer courses at Acadia 🔹 Can I take correspondence courses 🔹 What course formats does Open Acadia offer 🔹 Are there flexible learning options at Acadia

Open Acadia offers a variety of flexible course formats including online, spring/summer intensives, and correspondence (print-based) options. These are designed for students who want to study outside the traditional term schedule or earn additional credits. Course offerings vary by term, so students should check the current list before registering.

🔹 What types of equipment are available in the fitness centre 🔹 Does the Acadia gym have cardio machines 🔹 Is there weight training equipment at the Athletics Complex 🔹 What workout machines can I use on campus

The Acadia Fitness Centre features state-of-the-art Cybex and Hoist strength and cardio equipment, including treadmills, ellipticals, rowing machines, and stationary bikes

🔹 What types of intramural sports are offered 🔹 What sports can I play through intramurals at Acadia 🔹 Does Acadia have recreational sports leagues 🔹 Can I join non-varsity sports teams on campus

Acadia University’s intramural program offers a variety of recreational sports and activities, including soccer, ultimate frisbee, hockey, basketball, and volleyball, along with drop-in recreation and one-night events

🔹 When do I complete Co-op work terms? 🔹 When does Co-op start at Acadia? 🔹 Can I do my first Co-op term in second year? 🔹 How is my Co-op schedule decided? 🔹 Do I get help planning my Co-op timeline?

At Acadia, the timing of Co-op work terms depends on when a student enters the Co-op Program. Undergraduate students who join in second year typically begin their first work term in the summer following that year. Those who join in third year may start in the winter or summer of third year. Final scheduling is determined in consultation with a Co-op Coordinator to ensure alignment with academic progress and employer availability.

🔹 When do I have to apply for Co-op positions 🔹 What’s the deadline to apply for Co-op jobs 🔹 When are Co-op jobs posted 🔹 How early should I start looking for a work term 🔹 When does the Co-op Portal open for applications

Co-op work terms begin in Fall (Sept/Oct), Winter (Jan/Feb), or Intersession (May/June). Job postings typically appear on the Co-op Portal about four months before each term starts. Students should complete required workshops and resume approvals early to ensure access and maximize their chances of securing a placement.

🔹 When do I have to apply for Co-op positions 🔹 What’s the deadline to apply for Co-op jobs 🔹 When are Co-op jobs posted 🔹 How early should I start looking for a work term 🔹 When does the Co-op Portal open for applications

Co-op work terms begin in Fall (Sept/Oct), Winter (Jan/Feb), or Intersession (May/June). Job postings typically appear on the Co-op Portal about four months before each term starts. Students should complete required workshops and resume approvals early to ensure access and maximize their chances of securing a placement.

🔹 When should I start thinking about jobs after graduation? 🔹 Is it too early to plan my career in first year? 🔹 How do I prepare for life after university? 🔹 What should I do now to get a good job later? 🔹 Can CEL help me plan ahead?

Acadia’s Career Services and Experiential Learning (CEL) office encourages students to begin career planning early — ideally in first or second year. Building a resume, exploring interests, and gaining experience through work, volunteering, or extracurriculars helps students feel confident and prepared by graduation. CEL offers advising, workshops, and experiential learning opportunities to support this journey.

🔹 Where are help centres located 🔹 What room is the Math Help Centre in 🔹 Where can I find tutoring support on campus 🔹 What are the locations and hours for academic help

Find out where Acadia University’s free help centres are located, including room numbers and hours for Math, Chemistry, Biology, Writing, and more.

🔹 Where can I find a part-time job while I’m studying at Acadia? 🔹 How do I get a student job on campus? 🔹 Are there work-study positions at Acadia? 🔹 Can I work while studying? 🔹 Where do I look for job postings?

Acadia’s Career & Experiential Learning (CEL) office maintains a job board with listings for part-time, summer, and post-grad employment. Opportunities include on-campus roles, work-study positions, and local jobs in the Wolfville area.

🔹 Where can I find more information about the EAP program 🔹 Who do I contact about EAP 🔹 How do I get help with EAP registration 🔹 Is there an email for the English Language Centre 🔹 Can I talk to someone about studying English at Acadia

Acadia University’s EAP program offers clear contact options for prospective students. For full program details, visit the EAP program page. To ask questions or request support, email the English Language Centre at elc@acadiau.ca. Staff are available to assist with placement, registration, and arrival planning.

🔹 Where can I find off-campus housing near Acadia 🔹 Does Acadia help students find apartments 🔹 Is there a list of rentals in Wolfville 🔹 Can graduate students live off campus 🔹 How do I find housing outside residence

Acadia University offers resources to help students find off-campus accommodations in Wolfville and surrounding areas. The Student Life Office provides housing tips and tenant guidance, while Graduate Studies maintains a list of rental options. Listings are not guaranteed, and students must contact landlords directly to arrange housing.

🔹 Where can I find off-campus housing near Acadia 🔹 Is there a list of rentals in Wolfville 🔹 Does Acadia help students find apartments 🔹 Can graduate students live off campus 🔹 How do I find housing outside residence

Acadia University provides two main resources for students seeking off-campus accommodations: the Student Life Office’s Off-Campus Housing website, which offers guidance and local rental tips, and the Graduate Studies housing listings, which include rental options compiled for graduate and EAP students. Students must contact landlords directly, as listings are not guaranteed

🔹 Where do I find course materials for online learning 🔹 How do I access my online course content 🔹 Do I need textbooks for online courses 🔹 What platform does Acadia use for online learning 🔹 Where are my readings and assignments posted

Online course materials at Acadia are accessed through Moodle, the university’s learning platform. Once the course begins, students can log in to view syllabi, readings, assignments, and announcements. Some courses may also require textbook purchases or access to external resources, which will be listed in the course outline or Moodle page.

🔹 Where is the library located? 🔹 How do I find the library on campus? 🔹 What’s the address of the Vaughan Memorial Library? 🔹 Is the library close to my classes or residence?

Find the exact location of Vaughan Memorial Library on Acadia’s campus, including its street address and tips for navigating there as a new student.

🔹 Where will I live during my exchange 🔹 Is housing provided abroad 🔹 Can I stay in residence while studying abroad 🔹 What are my accommodation options

Accommodation for Acadia exchange students varies by host institution and may include on-campus residences or off-campus housing.

🔹 Which programs have a Co-op option? 🔹 Can I do Co-op in my degree? 🔹 Is Co-op available for Arts or Science students? 🔹 Does my major qualify for Co-op? 🔹 Are there Co-op options for graduate students?

Acadia’s Co-operative Education (Co-op) Program is available in select undergraduate and graduate programs across Arts, Business, Community Development, Computer Science, and Science. Students must be enrolled full-time in a Co-op-eligible program and meet GPA and credit hour requirements to apply.

🔹 Who are the tutors at Acadia 🔹 What qualifications do Acadia tutors have 🔹 Are tutors students or faculty 🔹 Who provides academic help through tutoring

Learn about the qualifications and background of tutors at Acadia University, including how they’re selected and what subjects they support.

🔹 Who can I contact for more information about Open Acadia courses 🔹 How do I get help with registration or course selection 🔹 Is there someone I can talk to about online or summer courses 🔹 Who do I email about Open Acadia 🔹 Can I speak to someone about flexible learning options

Students can contact Open Acadia directly for help with course selection, registration, delivery formats, and academic planning. Support is available by phone or email, and staff can guide students through available options and next steps. The Contact Us page provides full details and access to current support channels.

🔹 Who can I contact for more information 🔹 Who do I talk to about the exchange program 🔹 How do I reach the Exchange & Study Abroad Office 🔹 Is there someone I can email or call with questions

Acadia’s Exchange & Study Abroad Office is the main point of contact for questions about international programs, applications, and student support.

🔹 Who do I contact about tutoring 🔹 Who runs the tutoring program at Acadia 🔹 Where can I get help with tutoring services 🔹 Who coordinates tutoring at the university

Find out who to contact for questions about tutoring services at Acadia University, including paid tutoring, help centres, and tutor applications.

🔹 Who do I contact for help during my exchange 🔹 What if I need support while abroad 🔹 Is there someone I can reach out to 🔹 Who manages the exchange program

Students can contact Acadia’s Exchange & Study Abroad Office for support before, during, and after their international experience.

🔹 Who grades my work term report or presentation 🔹 Who marks my Co-op assignments 🔹 Is my Co-op report graded by my professor 🔹 Who evaluates my Co-op presentation 🔹 Does my department review my Co-op work

Work term reports and presentations are evaluated by faculty members from the student’s discipline. This ensures that the academic assessment aligns with the student’s field of study and learning outcomes. Faculty reviewers provide feedback and determine whether the student has met the academic expectations for each Co-op term.

🔹 Who is eligible to participate in the exchange program? 🔹 Can first-year students go on exchange? 🔹 Do I need a certain GPA to study abroad? 🔹 When can I apply for the Global Learning Exchange?

Acadia undergraduate students in good academic standing, usually in their second or third year, are eligible to apply for the Global Learning Exchange Program.

🔹 Who is my Graduate Coordinator 🔹 How do I find my Graduate Studies advisor 🔹 Where can I see the list of Enrollment Advisors 🔹 Who helps me with graduate program questions 🔹 How do I contact my Graduate Coordinator

Graduate students at Acadia are supported by Enrollment Advisors who act as Graduate Coordinators. A full list of advisors is available on Acadia’s admissions website. Students should consult this list to identify the advisor assigned to their program. Graduate Studies provides the link but does not assign coordinators directly.

🔹 Who should enroll in the EAP program 🔹 Is the EAP program right for me 🔹 Who is eligible for English language support at Acadia 🔹 Can I take EAP before starting my degree 🔹 Do I need EAP if I have conditional admission

The EAP program at Acadia is designed for students who need to strengthen their academic English before beginning university studies. It’s ideal for those with conditional admission, international students preparing for degree programs, and learners seeking intensive support in reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar, and pronunciation.

🔹 Who should I contact with study permit and/or spousal open work permit questions 🔹 Who helps with study permits at Acadia 🔹 Can someone help me apply for a spousal work permit 🔹 Where do I get immigration advice 🔹 Is there support for international student visas 🔹 Who do I contact about Canadian immigration documents

Acadia University’s International Centre provides immigration support for international students, including help with study permits and spousal open work permits. Advisors offer guidance on application processes, required documents, and timelines. Learn about applying for and maintaining your important study and travel documents. You can contact immigrationadvising@acadiau.ca for assistance.

🔹 Will Open Acadia courses count toward my degree 🔹 Do flexible learning courses apply to my program 🔹 Are online or summer courses accredited 🔹 Can I use Open Acadia credits to graduate 🔹 Do correspondence courses count for credit

Open Acadia courses are accredited Acadia University offerings and can count toward your degree. These include online, spring/summer, and correspondence formats. Students must confirm with their academic advisor that the course fits their program requirements, especially for electives, prerequisites, or major-specific credits. Proper planning ensures credits are applied correctly.

🔹 Will the courses I take abroad count towards my degree? 🔹 Can I get credit for exchange courses? 🔹 Do study abroad classes transfer back to Acadia? 🔹 How do I make sure my international courses apply to my program?

Courses taken abroad through Acadia University's Global Learning Exchange Program can count toward your degree if approved in advance by your academic advisor.