Summary
Students in Acadiaβs 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.
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While studying in the EAP program, you can choose the housing option that best fits your needs:
π« Residence (On-Campus)
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Live in a university residence
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Access to meal plans, Wi-Fi, and campus facilities
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Great for meeting other students and being close to classes
π‘ Homestay
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Live with a local Canadian family
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Practice English daily in a real-life setting
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Experience Canadian culture and family life
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Meals and support often included
ποΈ Off-Campus Housing
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Rent an apartment or room in Wolfville or nearby areas
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More independence and flexibility
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Ideal for students who prefer private or shared accommodations
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Each option supports your learning and comfort in different ways — choose what works best for your lifestyle and goals.
π Helpful Definitions:
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Homestay: Living with a local family while studying abroad
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Residence: University-managed housing for students
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Off-campus housing: Private rentals not managed by the university
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