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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 Acadiaβs Admissions Office, which oversees degree programs, entrance requirements, and full-time study pathways.
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No — Open Acadia does not offer full undergraduate degrees online.
Here’s what it does offer:
π Flexible course options
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Take individual credit courses to catch up, get ahead, or explore new topics
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Formats include online, spring/summer, and correspondence
π For full degrees:
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You’ll need to apply through Acadia’s Admissions Office
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They’ll guide you through program options, entry requirements, and degree pathways
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Open Acadia is great for flexible learning, but full degrees require formal admission to Acadia University.
π Helpful Definitions:
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Open Acadia: Acadia’s flexible learning division offering individual courses
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Admissions Office: The department that handles applications and degree program enrollment
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Undergraduate degree: A full academic program leading to a diploma (e.g., BA, BSc)
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π Special Notes:
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Open Acadia courses may count toward a degree if you’re already enrolled at Acadia
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Visiting students can transfer credits to their home institution
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Acadia does not currently offer fully online undergraduate degrees