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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
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
Learn how incoming exchange students can register for courses at Acadia, including how to request third-year classes and who to contact for help.
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.
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
Learn how to apply for Acadia’s Study Abroad Exchange Program and where to find forms and deadlines.
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.
Acadia’s Exchange & Study Abroad Office can connect interested students with alumni who have participated in past exchanges or study abroad programs.
Students can contact Acadia’s Exchange & Study Abroad Office for support before, during, and after their international experience.
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.
Accommodation for Acadia exchange students varies by host institution and may include on-campus residences or off-campus housing.
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.
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.
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
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