WELCOME
Your calling is unique. Your context is unique. Regardless of where you are called to serve, ADC will equip you with relevant knowledge and skills to help you wrestle with complicated social and ethical issues and navigate ministry opportunities well into the future.
ADC Alumni are scattered all over the world, serving in a mosaic of contexts. Their stories of service reflect the skills required to make a difference for Christ. Whether training pastors in Bolivia or the Philippines, serving the gospel through medical care, ministering to the Canadian Armed Forces as a chaplain, or pastoring a church close to home, we will equip you with the skills to meet the moments in your call.
We need leaders to help us engage this complex world. Contemporary ministry requires deep understanding of the Bible, foundational Christian teaching, and wisdom to follow Jesus well in the contexts where we live today. Our faculty will equip you for this mission with innovative theological training and teaching that engages you as a whole person.
We will help you develop leadership skills in applying Biblical principles to life now, to know God better, and to serve church and neighbour with God’s love. Our faculty and staff care about you as a person, your ministry call, and your spiritual formation.
Whether from a distance or on-site, experience our community for yourself as we prepare you to meet your moment.
Dr. Anna Robbins,
President, Acadia Divinity College Dean of Theology, Acadia University
A RICH HERITAGE
From our roots in the beginning of the 19 th century, Acadia Divinity College has evolved in faith and changed with purpose. Our East Coast flavour of Theology continues to prepare strong, compassionate leaders to serve communities around the globe.
As the seminary of the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada (CBAC) and the Faculty of Theology for Acadia University, ADC is built on the faith of countless individuals who have worked together to distinguish the College as a diverse, creative, and forward-thinking academic institution.
Offering full-time and part-time degree programs at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels, as well as continuing education options, our students are challenged to cultivate their calling, whether in academia or vocational ministry, through rigorous intellectual instruction, meaningful spiritual formation, and practical ministry experience. Our history inspires us to look forward to how purposeful change today will transform the ministries of tomorrow. As we become part of your story, we look forward to helping you discern your call, equipping you to serve in contemporary contexts in a complex world.
BEYOND
Our use of technology has unlocked a wide global community and created an environment of collaboration, transformation, and innovation. We’re re-imagining theological education by equipping the leaders of today to navigate the changes of tomorrow.
Our faculty will challenge you to ask big questions, to explore the depths of your faith, and to develop new ideas to engage your ever-evolving context.
LOCAL HOSPITALITY, GLOBAL REACH
The best way to explore ADC is to come visit us in person or book a virtual visit. You can sit in on a class, meet faculty and current students, participate in community worship and lunch, and tour the Town of Wolfville. Whether on-site or online, we can't wait to meet you!
CAMPUS
Acadia University has been ranked as one of the top 10 most beautiful campuses in Canada by HuffPost. So beautiful, in fact, that we often hear the phrase “I visited the campus and fell in love!” With sprawling, green, 250-acre grounds, we are home to historical buildings dating back to 1838 – which means ivy-covered walls and beautiful study spaces – and even a student-run farm that supplies vegetables direct to campus.
WOLFVILLE
Nestled in the heart of the lush Annapolis Valley, Wolfville’s modern rural community is quaint, inviting, and loaded with charm. Visiting some of the mainstays of our downtown core is a weekly rite of passage for Acadia students – whether you're grabbing a latte at a local café, or a delicious meal at one of the town's renowned restaurants, you'll almost certainly see a familiar face or make a new friend. Hospitality is part of who we are, and we’re committed to making our community a place where everyone feels at home.
NOVA SCOTIA
Your new home in Nova Scotia awaits where the valley meets the sea. Although we’re one of the smallest provinces in Canada, culture is the heartbeat of our Canadian East Coast lifestyle. With plenty of local attractions across rural communities and bustling urban Halifax, the beauty of 13,300km of rugged coastline, and the richness of deep historic roots, Nova Scotia has the best of it all.
Acadia Divinity College recognizes that no building can exist without the land on which it rests to provide for, support, and uphold it. Prior to the founding of Acadia University, before the town of Wolfville, before the beginning of Nova Scotia, or the nation now known as Canada – this land was and still is Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaw people to whom the land was entrusted by the Creator. It is on this land that our building now rests.
Alongside Acadia University, ADC seeks to walk in a good way with our Indigenous hosts, friends, and neighbours.
THE ADCSA
WELCOME HOME
From the time you read this viewbook to the day you graduate, your story will be filled with friends, mentors, and academic leaders. At ADC, you will belong to a diverse community and be connected to a network of peers around the globe.
The Acadia Divinity College Students' Association (ADCSA) represents your interests to the ADC Senate and Board of Trustees, and the Acadia Students' Union (ASU). They pull together faculty, staff, students, and events to weave the very fabric of student life at ADC, creating a tangible community of support for everyone.
THE ASU
The Acadia Students' Union (ASU) exists to enhance the overall experience you have at Acadia. They provide a community of support and inclusivity for all students at the University, no matter where you are studying.
CHAPEL
Every Wednesday morning – on-site or online – we gather as staff, faculty, students, alumni, and visitors to pray, praise, and listen to Scripture read and preached. The atmosphere is friendly, our worship contemporary and heartfelt, and the preaching is spiritually dynamic. We name local and personal concerns while engaging with global issues. After the services, those who gather in the College building share a community lunch together where laughter and conversation fill the corridors.
NAIITS
Since 2015, Acadia Divinity College has partnered with NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community to offer a Master of Arts (Theology) specialization in Indigenous Community Development – a program almost entirely taught by Indigenous scholars. The heart of this partnership is to provide access to theological education for Indigenous Christians, and to those who work closely with Indigenous people and communities.
ACADIA COMMUNITY
Through our affiliation with Acadia University, we can offer you a rich landscape of resources to help you in your academic and personal life. Whether studying online or on-site you can take advantage of the many services offered through Acadia. From consultations, tutorials, and workshops through the Writing Centre, to mental health and counselling services through the Health Centre, and much more, your time at ADC will be enriched by the wider Acadia University community. On-campus and local students have fitness facilities, the meal hall, physical library, and more right on their doorstep, adding a whole host of ways to connect and feel at home.
LIVING IN WOLFVILLE
As you search for your home away from home, consider the many options available in Wolfville and the surrounding area. One of Acadia's 11 residences will provide quick access to all the University's amenities and services for undergraduate students. Graduate students, mature students, and students with families tend to opt for off-campus accommodation options, still only minutes away from campus and downtown.
FLEXIBLE &
THEOLOGY FOR ALL
AFFORDABLE EDUCATION
Our commitment to accessibility starts with the generosity of our donors. Through scholarships, bursaries, and prayerful support, we can ensure that your education is affordable, flexible, and always evolving to equip you to meet your moment. To read more about our Scholarships & Bursaries, see page 26.
ACCESSIBLE & FLEXIBLE LOCATIONS
Online from Anywhere
All our courses are available to take online and include both synchronous and asynchronous content. The majority of our courses are not self-directed, but instead include a mixture of online teaching and pre-recorded elements to accompany in-class discussion. On-Site in the Maritimes
Take advantage of all that Acadia has to offer on campus in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Live, study, and work in the beautiful Annapolis Valley within a warm-hearted and dynamic community. In the Maritimes but can’t quite make it to Wolfville? We have intensive format courses in various locations, including Halifax and New Brunswick –see our course listings for options.
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At ADC, we aim to widen access to theological education to all who are called, wherever in the world you are located.
MINISTRY MEET YOUR MOMENT
CALL
We want to equip you for Christian ministry, but what does that mean?
Ministry is made up of moments – moments of faith and action. These moments look different for everyone. Whether you’re leading a church in your local community, advocating for human rights in partnership with churches in the Global South, or outworking your call in an industry setting, we will prepare you to meet your moment.
DENOMINATIONAL DIVERSITY
The diversity of call within our community is further reflected in the number of denominations represented. Our student body includes members of Baptist, Pentecostal, Anglican churches –plus many others. Whatever your denomination, we will equip you to serve in your unique ministry context.
BAPTIST ROOTS
As the seminary of the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada (CBAC), our partnership provides training for leaders in ministry, community events, and resources for CBAC member churches. If part of your discernment journey is a call to ordained ministry, members of the CBAC will help you through the process and guide you on your path to ordination.
BACHELOR OF THEOLOGY
The foundation of the Bachelor of Theology (BTh) is built on Biblical Studies, Theology, and Christian History; however, you will also balance your education by taking electives in Arts and Sciences from Acadia University. There are several options within the BTh program for you to consider to help you reach your goals.
ORDINATION TRACK
If you are over 35 and considering ordination within the CBAC, the BTh (CBAC 35+ Ordination Track) will prepare you to meet the ordination requirements. This degree may also prepare you for ordination in other denominations and churches.
CRANDALL-ACADIA BT H PARTNERSHIP
The Crandall-Acadia BTh Partnership provides an avenue for you to continue to pursue career aspirations while also completing the Acadia BTh concurrently with your Crandall University degree.
POST-BACCALAUREATE
If you have already completed your first degree at Acadia University and are looking to build your theological education, ADC offers a unique opportunity for you to enroll in the 2nd undergraduate degree program to complete your Acadia BTh.
THEOLOGY MINOR
A minor in Theology can complement your major, broaden your perspective, and develop your skills. If you’re an Acadia University undergraduate, you are welcome to take courses in Biblical Studies, Theology, and Christian History. You may choose to take courses as electives or to complete a package of courses that can fulfill the requirement for a minor in your degree program.
STUDENT FEATURE Cassidy Dixon
“Through my studies, God has expanded my knowledge of biblical truth, the rich history of the Old Testament, and how I can respond to God’s call in ministry. I am incredibly grateful for the kindness of the staff and faculty who have provided support over the years. They have grown my knowledge and deepened my faith and love for the Lord through their wisdom and encouragement, and their passion for the Bible has inspired me in my own personal walk with God.
My time at ADC has shown me how highly I value relationships. I love getting to sit, listen, and hear someone else’s story, and ADC has helped me to discern that I want my future to revolve around helping people. As a result of my studies, I have been equipped in pastoral care and counselling, which are the ministries I look forward to pursuing in the future.”
If you feel called to a career in ministry and desire a versatile education rooted in Christian Theology, the Bachelor of Theology program will prepare you with the skills you need to walk confidently as a Christian wherever your education takes you.
The Master of Divinity program will set you on an educational path to gain relevant skills and equip you for ministry in today’s everevolving world. It will prepare you to serve in a mosaic of contexts including local churches, chaplaincy settings, local and global mission fields, and more.
Diving deep into interpreting Scripture and refining an appreciation for Christian history and theology will give you the necessary tools to be an effective ministry leader.
THE MASTER OF DIVINITY (MDIV) OFFERS ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATIONS IN
• Pastoral Ministry
Evangelism and Mission Next Generation Ministry
• Pastoral Care and Counselling Leadership and Spiritual Formation Prison Chaplaincy
• Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care
These specializations are crafted to provide an opportunity to direct your academic focus while studying the breadth of topics offered at ADC.
STUDENT FEATURE
Darian David
“During my time studying at ADC, every course I have taken thus far has helped me develop my cultural intelligence, strengthen my current understanding of urban church ministerial dynamics and structures, and learn how to properly lead through times of conflict and times of triumph.
From the diverse range of materials they teach, to engaging in practical yet challenging conversations inside and outside the classroom, the faculty at ADC are wholly dedicated to providing quality experiences to help and encourage students.”
* Mature Admission may be granted. Check the website for more information.
MASTER OF ARTS ( THEOLOGY
If you have your sights set on doctoral studies, the Master of Arts (MA) (Theology) will bolster your skills and prepare you for further academic education.
We have crafted the program to stimulate exciting and innovative research topics, and our rigorous graduate seminars will develop your ability to prepare and present scholarly work to your peers.
Acadia MA (Theology) graduates have been accepted into major research universities across North America and in Europe and are teaching in Bible colleges, universities, and seminaries worldwide. Alternatively, if you are looking to develop your skills and knowledge for non-ordained ministry roles, or leadership in parachurch organizations, the MA (Theology) will equip you with the knowledge and skills to succeed.
THE MASTER OF ARTS (THEOLOGY) OFFERS
ACADEMIC SPECIALIZATIONS IN
Biblical Studies
• Theology
• Christian History
Practical Theology (Thesis)
Practical Theology (Project)
• Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care
• Indigenous Community Development (offered in partnership with NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community)
STUDENT FEATURE Kallie Hutton
“After several years serving in the mission field with Canadian Baptist Ministries in Bolivia, I felt the need to go deeper in my theological studies. Acadia’s online accessibility has made it easy to pursue my education without pressing pause on my ministry. Even though I’ve never been on campus, I feel part of Acadia’s community and culture.
My program has a specialized focus on discipleship. The literature and classes have helped me clarify my ministry here in Bolivia; discipleship is truly at the heart of missions. As I move into the thesis portion of my MA, I will be looking at compassionate service among the poor and its role in the discipleship practice of Bolivian Baptists.
I hope that my research not only leads me to a deeper understanding of the context I’ve been called to minister in, but also helps my ministry partners in their own theological reflection around how they practice discipleship.”
Our Master of Arts (Theology) encourages you to dig into deep theological questions. It also teaches you what to do with the information you gather.
DOCTOR OF MINISTRY
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AT A GLANCE
10 Courses 4 Years (based on full-time study)
Tuition: $4,401.50 per year; $17,606 total (based on full-time study)
Admission Requirements:
To be considered you must:
• Be currently serving in a paid Christian ministry position
• Have completed a Master of Divinity degree (or its educational equivalent) from a seminary accredited by The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada
• Have completed a minimum of three years of paid vocational ministry experience
• Have earned a minimum 3.0 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) on a 4.0 scale (or "B" average) in your Master of Divinity or equivalent educational program
• Show evidence of strong writing ability
The Doctor of Ministry degree is awarded by Acadia University
Professionals in every sphere – education, healthcare, law – know the necessity of personal and professional lifelong learning.
Ministry is no different. Culture and context change. If you are an experienced ministry practitioner, it’s important to advance your knowledge and skills to engage effectively in the present with purpose.
The ADC Doctor of Ministry (DMin) is an academically rigorous, flexible, and ministry-focused degree designed to enhance your knowledge, to develop your skills, to deepen your faith, and to extend your leadership influence.
As a DMin student, you will have the opportunity to focus on a particular area of interest related to your own practice through electives and directed study courses. You will also contribute to the understanding and practice of ministry through the completion of a doctoral-level project. We have designed the program so that you can remain in your ministry context as much as possible.
ADC DMin graduates are involved in a wide range of ministry leadership positions including service in local churches, chaplaincy settings, teaching, and overseas ministry. Graduates also provide leadership in multiple denominations and parachurch ministries.
STUDENT FEATURE
Jeremy Ng
“I chose to study at Acadia Divinity College because the design of the program provides a Biblical and theological foundation alongside practical ministry skills. From the beginning, I have appreciated the ongoing support of the faculty in both my formation as a Christian and the goals I have for my studies.
This is an environment that models how to learn with humility, an environment that provides space to challenge and to be challenged. With the increasing diversity of the program –with both mentors and intensive courses – I have been equipped with new and relevant ideas and practices for my context. In my learning journey, I have strengthened certain convictions while continuing to process and question previously held ones.
The Doctor of Ministry program has continued to shape my vocation by providing further refinement and intention in God’s calling on my life.”
ADDITIONAL
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CHRISTIAN STUDIES
AT A GLANCE
10 Courses
1 Year
(based on full-time study)
Tuition: $9,281 per year (based on full-time study)
Admission Requirements: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, with a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 2.0
The Graduate Diploma is awarded by Acadia Divinity College
The Graduate Diploma in Christian Studies (GDCS) helps foster spiritual growth and maturity through dynamic classroom lectures and discussions.
The program is offered at the graduate level and can be completed entirely online. The Diploma is awarded by Acadia Divinity College, with transferrable university credits that can be applied toward a Master of Divinity or Master of Arts (Theology) degree.
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AT A GLANCE
Maximum 5 Courses
Flexible
Tuition: Dependent on number of courses and level of study
Admission Requirements (Undergraduate): High School Diploma or equivalent
Admission Requirements (Graduate): Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
If you have your eye on taking a few courses of interest at ADC, but not a full degree, this option allows you the opportunity to take up to five undergraduate or graduate courses without being tied to a specific program.
Not only is this a flexible option, it also creates possibilities for your future. All courses are taken for credit, enabling you the option to transfer your credits to a degree program should you wish to further your studies.
STUDENT FEATURE Hannah Juras
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PROGRAMS
CERTIFICATE IN CHRISTIAN STUDIES
AT A GLANCE
10 Courses
1 Year (based on full-time study)
Tuition: $8,736 per year (based on full-time study)
Admission Requirements: High School Diploma or equivalent
The Certificate is awarded by Acadia Divinity College
The Certificate in Christian Studies (CCS) is offered at the undergraduate level and will help you develop as an effective volunteer leader in your church or ministry.
Credits you earn in this program can be applied toward a Bachelor of Theology degree at ADC.
CERTIFICATE IN MINISTERIAL STUDIES
AT A GLANCE
20 Courses
2 Years (based on full-time study)
Tuition: $4,370 per year (based on full-time study)
Admission Requirements: High School Diploma, or equivalent, age 55 and up
The Certificate is awarded by Acadia Divinity College
The Certificate in Ministerial Studies (CMS) presents you with a taste of what ADC is all about.
If you have been out of school for some time, have never been in a college or university envi ronment, and are looking to be ordained within the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada, this non-credit certificate can help you on your way
CERTIFICATE IN LAY LEADERSHIP
AT A GLANCE
10 Courses
2 Years (based on full-time study)
Tuition: $4,370 per year (based on full-time study)
Admission Requirements: High School Diploma or equivalent
The Certificate is awarded by Acadia Divinity College
The Certificate in Lay Leadership (CLL)is a non-credit program that allows you to take courses and deepen your faith through academic learning without feeling the pressure of being a for-credit student.
The courses offered as part of this certificate will help you build on your theological knowledge and give you relevant skills for serving in tomorrow's church – no matter what that looks like.
“When I started looking at seminaries, I was already in full-time ministry. I was looking for a school that could keep up with my schedule as a youth pastor, that I aligned with theologically, and that offered Next Gen Ministry courses. ADC’s faculty, affordability, and flexibility made the choice easy.
Even though I work and study on the opposite side of the country from ADC, the College has a platform that allows me to feel connected to my professors and peers inside and outside of the classroom. As a part-time student who works full-time, ADC’s hybrid learning gives me the flexibility and ease of doing both.”
SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES
We believe that theological education should be accessible to everyone. ADC offers several scholarships and bursaries through a generous endowment fund. Most students at ADC receive financial assistance in the form of scholarships and bursaries.
ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP
To qualify, you must be a new full-time student with a minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.5 from your most recently completed university degree, or an 80% average in five grade 12 academic courses if you are a high school graduate. This scholarship is valued at 50% of your tuition per year for the normal duration of your program. Some restrictions apply.
BURSARIES
Once you have been offered admission, you may apply for bursaries through the appropriate form on our website. Bursaries are valued at 25% of tuition regardless of whether you are a full-time or part-time student.
HUESTIS SCHOLARSHIPS
The Huestis Scholarships are among the most prestigious awards offered by Acadia Divinity College. These four scholarships were established through a generous fund set up by David and Faye Huestis of Saint John, New Brunswick to support students studying in a range of ministry fields, including: Worship, Pastoral Counselling and Hospital Chaplaincy, Pastoral Leadership, and Multifaceted Ministry. Each scholarship, dependent
on funds, is valued at upwards of $6,000 and is awarded to an outstanding student who has completed 30 credit hours of their theological education at ADC.
ADC DOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIP
Qualifying Doctor of Ministry students will receive a maximum of $3,000 for the four-year program (up to $750 per year) based on their academic record, ministry track record, application letter, and financial need.
If you are a student from outside North America, you may also apply for an International Student Scholarship, valued at $1,000 for the duration of the program (up to $250 for each of the four years) and awarded on the same basis.
CORA GRAY & MADELINE SAMPSON BURSARY (AUBA)
This bursary was established by a generous gift from the estate of Rev. MacPherson Eaton. The Bursary is named in recognition of Deacons Cora Gray and Madeline Sampson of Windsor Plains United Baptist Church. If you are a member of an African United Baptist Association (AUBA) church or identify as African Nova Scotian, you may apply for this bursary.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
INTERNATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
All students, whether international or Canadian, pay the same tuition and have access to ADC's generous scholarships and bursaries. This support helps you to finance your education with peace of mind.
If you meet the admission requirements and are eligible to apply for a Canadian study permit, you are welcome to submit an application to study with us.
Depending on your country of citizenship, it can take considerable time to get a student visa after you receive an offer of admission – up to six months in some cases. We recommend that you apply as early as possible before the start date of your program to ensure enough time for visa processing.
We have a distinguished history of equipping Christian leaders for full-time and volunteer ministry around the world, and we can’t wait to be part of your journey.
WONG INTERNATIONAL CENTRE
The Wong International Centre (WIC) offers international students a “home away from home.” The Centre exists to provide support and information for Acadia University’s many international students. Whether you need advice on completing your income tax forms or need help adapting to a new country, the Student Advisor and other staff members will provide you with the support you need.
ACADEMICS
TRANSFER CREDITS
Applicants for admission from another approved educational institution may request that up to half of the credit hours required to complete a degree or program at Acadia Divinity College be transferred. Transfer credits will typically be given for individual courses which are applicable to the intended program of study and meet the minimum grade requirement of at least a C- (60%).
ADVANCED STANDING
Graduates of the Bachelor of Theology degree at Acadia University, and undergraduate degrees at Crandall University and Kingswood University who apply to the Master of Divinity degree may be eligible for advanced standing with credit for some courses, to a maximum of 30 credit hours.
If you have completed a course at another accredited institution that has over 60% of the same content as a course offered in the Acadia program, you may appeal to the Associate Dean to take an elective in the same department.
ASSOCIATION OF THEOLOGICAL SCHOOLS
All ADC graduate degrees are accredited by The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS).
ACADEMIC CENTRES
Our three Academic Centres of Excellence facilitate
research and provide resources in specialized areas from Baptist history to institutional chaplaincy, ethics, and apologetics.
The Andrew D. MacRae Centre for Christian Faith and Culture
The MacRae Centre exists to help students and the wider church engage with people and issues in meaningful, relevant, and transformative ways.
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The Charles J. Taylor Centre for Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care
The Taylor Centre supports those in pastoral ministry in specialized forms, including hospital chaplaincy, military chaplaincy, prison chaplaincy, and a variety of other caring professions.
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The Acadia Centre for Baptist and Anabaptist Studies (ACBAS)
Established in cooperation with the Vaughan Memorial Library, the primary goal of ACBAS is to encourage and facilitate studies in the fields of Baptist and Anabaptist history and thought.
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Maple League
The Maple League is a collaborative effort between Acadia, Mount Allison, Bishop’s and Saint Francis Xavier Universities. By sharing resources across institutions, undergraduate students have access to a greater interdisciplinary network of scholars and faculty. As an Acadia undergraduate student, you can take courses at other Maple League universities that count towards your degree.
HOW TO APPLY
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Taking the next step in your educational journey at ADC is easy.
1. Submit the application form at acadiadiv.ca/apply
2. Submit your supporting documents. These may include a resume, letter of intent, writing sample, reference, or self-study form. Your checklist will be generated on your applicant status portal.
3. Have official transcripts sent directly from your university, college, or high school to the mailing address found on the application page of our website.
Acadia Divinity College admits students of any race, colour, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
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