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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Students in Acadia’s Engineering Certificate program may be eligible for a scholarship match from Dalhousie (up to $5,000) if they meet GPA and renewal criteria when transferring for their degree.
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.
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.