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TRANSFER GUIDE 2013–2014

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Congratulations on your decision to achieve further academic goals! If you have already graduated from an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology, you may be considered for admission to Nipissing with advanced standing. That’s not your only reward. As a small university, Nipissing has many advantages:

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A university education can expand your career options and employment opportunities, increase your earnings, and provide you the satisfaction of pursuing a field of study that aligns with your interests. Studies show that graduates of undergraduate university programs consistently have:

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Safe and friendly community feel

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with modern facilities and your own room

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Statistics indicate that the average salary of university graduates with full-time employment two years after graduation was $49,277, up from the average $42,668 earned six months after graduation. (Source: Council of Ontario Universities)

Nipissing University rates above the provincial average in key performance surveys:  9 1.3%

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“ When considering which universities to apply to, I had a definite attraction to Accounting programs with small class sizes. Some universities had up to 800 students in their Accounting programs. I definitely feel that my academic success at Nipissing can be attributed to smaller classes (there were 13 in my Accounting class), and more individualized attention from professors.”

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We offer students the opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree with a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) degree. This dual degree allows students to study a wider range of general interest and career specific subjects. For more information see the Academic Calendar at www.nipissingu.ca/dualdegrees

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(BEd) program. This guarantee is offered for the year following graduation only. GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS

Once you have successfully completed an undergraduate degree, consider one of our graduate or professional programs. If you are interested in teaching, the Schulich School of Education is internationally renowned for the quality of its programs and innovative technological initiatives. We offer both BA/BEd and BSc/BEd Concurrent Education programs as well as a consecutive BEd program after completion of an undergraduate degree. •

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Applicants who have successfully completed one of the above diploma programs at an Ontario CAAT with a cumulative 3.0 GPA or better can be considered for admission to Bachelor of Arts programs with advanced standing to a maximum of 30 credits.

Applicants who are graduates of a two-year Business Administration diploma program at an Ontario CAAT with a minimum cumulative 3.2 GPA can be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with advanced standing to a maximum of 42 credits. Admitted students would be able to complete the program at Nipissing in North Bay or at one of our college partners campuses (Algonquin College, Centennial College, Fanshawe College, Lambton College, Sheridan College, St. Clair College) by using a combination of online, and where available, blended delivery courses. BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – COLLEGE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM

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Business Administration diploma at an Ontario CAAT with a minimum cumulative 3.2 GPA can be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) degree with advanced standing to a maximum of 45 credits. Admitted students would be able to complete their program at Nipissing in North Bay, or through the College Partnership Program at one of our college partner campuses (Algonquin College, Centennial College, Fanshawe College, Lambton College, Sheridan College, St. Clair College) or online as an independent learner. Applicants who are graduates of a two-year Business Administration diploma at an Ontario CAAT with a minimum cumulative 3.2 GPA can be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) degree with advanced standing to a maximum of 30 credits. Admitted students would be able to complete the program at Nipissing in North Bay or at one of our college partners (Algonquin College, Centennial College, Fanshawe College, Lambton College, Sheridan College, St. Clair College) by using a combination of online and where available, blended delivery courses.

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COMMUNITY AND JUSTICE SERVICES DIPLOMA

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Degree completion for Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice

Applicants who have successfully completed two-year Community and Justice Services, Police Foundations, or Law Clerk diploma programs at an Ontario CAAT with accumulative average of 3.5 GPA or better can be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Criminal Justice program (Corrections or Policing streams) with advanced standing to a maximum of 45 credits. ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA

Applicants who have successfully completed a three year Engineering Technology diploma program from an Ontario CAAT with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better can be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Science and Technology (Engineering Technology stream) with advanced standing to a maximum of 60 credits. FINE ARTS DIPLOMA

Degree completion for Bachelor of Fine Arts

Applicants who have completed a three-year diploma program in Fine Arts from an Ontario CAAT with a minimum cumulative average of 3.0 GPA will be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program with advanced standing to a maximum of 60 credits. All students admitted to the BFA program are required to successfully complete the BFA Portfolio review by March 1 of their third year of study in order to remain in the BFA program. Students who are required to withdraw from the BFA may be eligible to continue in the BA in Fine Arts program. Degree completion for Bachelor of Arts

Applicants who have completed a three-year diploma program in Fine Arts from an Ontario CAAT with a minimum cumulative average of 3.0 GPA will be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Arts (BA) program in Arts and Culture or Fine Arts with advanced standing to a maximum of 42 credits. Applicants who have completed a two-year diploma program with a Fine Arts focus (i.e. Fine Arts, Visual and Creative Arts, Art and Design) from an Ontario CAAT with a minimum cumulative average of 3.0 GPA will be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Arts (BA) program in Arts and Culture or Fine Arts with advanced standing to a maximum of 30 credits.

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Nipissing offers Registered Practical Nurses a threeyear compressed Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) program. The Post RPN to BScN compressed program is offered through a full-time delivery model and is six semesters in length. Successful completion of a two-year Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) diploma with a minimum overall 3.0 GPA from either one of the following colleges: Cambrian College, Canadore College, Collège Boréal, Confederation College, Northern College, Niagara College or Sault College, as well as successful completion of the Canadian Practical Nurses Registration Examination (CPNRE), or proof of eligibility to write and subsequently pass the CPNRE, is required for admission consideration. Nipissing offers currently employed Registered Practical Nurses the opportunity to complete the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) degree through a blended delivery option. Admission consideration will be given to applicants who have successfully completed a two-year Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) diploma (not certificate) with a minimum GPA of 3.0 within the last ten years. Applicants must also be a current registered member in good standing with the College of Nurses in Ontario (CNO) as an RPN and be an employee (with a letter of support) of one of Nipissing’s partner health care agencies. E) Special Canadore College Advanced Standing Policies ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA

Applicants who are graduates of the Environmental Technician – Protection and Compliance diploma program at Canadore College with a cumulative 3.25 GPA or better can be considered for admission to Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Biology, Liberal Science or Environmental Biology and Technology programs with advanced standing to a maximum of 48 credits. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA

Applicants who are graduates of the former Environmental Protection Technology diploma program at Canadore College with a cumulative 3.25 GPA or better can be considered for admission to Bachelor of Science (BSc) Biology or Liberal Science programs with advanced standing to a maximum of 48 credits. Applicants who are graduates of the former Environmental Protection Technology diploma

program at Canadore College with a cumulative 3.25 GPA or better will be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Science (BSc) Environmental Biology and Technology degree program with advanced standing to a maximum of 69 credits. BIOTECHNOLOGY TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA

Applicants who are graduates of the Biotechnology Technician diploma program at Canadore College with a cumulative 3.25 GPA or better can be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Biology with advanced standing to a maximum of 48 credits. BIOTECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST DIPLOMA

Applicants who are graduates of the Biotechnology Technologist diploma program at Canadore College with a cumulative 3.25 GPA or better can be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Biology with advanced standing to a maximum of 48 credits F) S pecial Georgian College Advanced Standing Policies FINE ARTS (ADVANCED) DIPLOMA

Applicants who have completed a three-year diploma program in Fine Arts (Advanced) from Georgian College with a minimum overall 3.0 GPA will be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program with advanced standing to a maximum of 66 credits. Applicants who have completed a three-year diploma program in Fine Arts (Advanced) from Georgian College with a minimum overall 3.0 GPA will be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Arts and Culture or Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Fine Arts programs with advanced standing to a maximum 48 credits. All students admitted to the BFA program are required to successfully complete the BFA portfolio review by March 1 of their third year of study in order to remain in the BFA program. Students who are required to withdraw from the BFA program may be eligible to continue in the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Fine Arts program. FINE ARTS DIPLOMA

Applicants who have completed a two-year diploma program in Fine Arts from Georgian College with a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA will be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program or the Bachelor of Arts (BA) program in Arts and

Culture with advanced standing to a maximum of 42 credits. All students admitted to the BFA program are required to successfully complete the BFA portfolio review by March 1 of their third year of study in order to remain in the BFA program. Students who are required to withdraw from the BFA program may be eligible to continue in the BA in Fine Arts program. G) Special Fleming College (Haliburton School of the Arts) Advanced Standing Policy VISUAL AND CREATIVE ARTS DIPLOMA

Applicants who have completed a two-year diploma program in Visual and Creative Arts from Fleming College (Haliburton School of the Arts) with a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA will be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program or the Bachelor of Arts (BA) program in Arts and Culture or Fine Arts with advanced standing to a maximum of 33 credits. All students admitted to the BFA program are required to successfully complete the BFA Portfolio review by March 1 of their third year of study in order to remain in the BFA program. Students who are required to withdraw from the BFA program may be eligible to continue in the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Fine Arts program. H) Special Humber College Advanced Standing Policies COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (CET) DIPLOMA

Applicants who are graduates of the Computer Engineering Technology (CET) diploma program at Humber College with a cumulative 3.0 GPA or better can be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Computer Science with advanced standing to a maximum of 60 credits. ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (EET) DIPLOMA

Applicants who are graduates of the Electromechanical Engineering Technology (EET) diploma program at Humber College with a cumulative 3.0 GPA or better can be considered for admission to the Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Computer Science or the Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Science and Technology (Robotics or Service Technology streams) with advanced standing to a maximum of 60 credits.

QQORIENTATION TO TEACHING OPTION (OTT) For those interested in teaching, the Orientation to Teaching option guarantees you a place in the Schulich School of Education, provided you meet the admission requirements. Admissions consideration for a Nipissing degree with OTT (upper-year admission) requires the completion of a minimum of 30 credits of undergraduate study at Nipissing and no more than 72 university credits (including transfer/advanced standing credits). A minimum 75% overall average on all university courses completed is required in order to be considered. Students who have already completed university degrees are not eligible for admissions consideration to a Nipissing degree with OTT. In addition to the general admission requirements upper-year applicants to the OTT – Elementary stream must have already successfully completed MATH 1070 Fundamentals of Arithmetic for Teachers. Applicants will indicate their choice of Elementary or Secondary stream on their upper-year OTT application in February. Upper-year OTT applications are normally available online at www.nipissingu.ca/ registrarforms QQ APPLICANTS FROM ACCREDITED CANADIAN COLLEGES Applicants to Nipissing who have studied at an accredited Canadian college may qualify for admission to degree programs if they meet the minimum admissions requirements as outlined in the Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology (CAAT) admission section above. QQBIBLE COLLEGE APPLICANTS Applicants from Bible Colleges and similar religiousbased institutions that are accredited with the Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges will follow the same policy for admission and advanced standing as for the CAATs. No credit will be granted for courses in church education or administration, pastoral studies, or courses intended to promote a particular doctrinal or denominational belief.

“ Professors are very knowledgeable and professional. I had a hard time transitioning from the college level to the university level and my professors helped to guide me in the right direction.” Mair Greenfield, Criminal Justice, ’07

QQ INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – PROOF OF PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH All applicants to Nipissing University from countries where the dominant language of instruction is other than English are required to supply proof of proficiency in English. International applicants studying in Canada on a student visa authorization, who have successfully studied full-time at an Ontario secondary school, or other Nipissing approved schools for at least the past three years, may be exempt. Permanent Resident applicants whose first language is not English may also be required to provide proof of proficiency in English. Permanent Resident applicants whose first language is not English but who have lived at least three years in Canada, or a country where English is the dominant language, may be exempt. Acceptable proof of English proficiency is the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 80 (iBT) with a minimum score of 20 in each section of the test, or 550 (PBT). Other acceptable proof of English proficiency includes the International English Language Test Service (IELTS) with a minimum overall band score of 6.0 (with no band below 6.0), the Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) with a minimum overall score of 90%, the Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL) with a minimum score of 60 or the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) with a minimum overall score of 55 and a minimum score of 55 in writing. Applicants should note the Nipissing University TOEFL institution code is #3614.

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Exclusively through NUSU and “We Speak Student”, a new flexible insurance program called “Speakup” is automatically provided to all full-time students who have paid the student activity fee. You can choose one of three flex plans designed to best suit your needs. To view a complete benefit summary for each of the plans offered, visit www.wespeakstudent.com

While the executive team carries out the day-to-day operations of the union, much of the decision making is in the hands of you, the student. More information about NUSU can be found at www.nipissingu.ca/nusu

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Our award-winning library is located in the middle of our main campus and is a great place for learning, studying, collaborating and connecting. This large and open space is brilliantly illuminated with natural light and offers a comfortable place to do research, study or meet with up with friends. Built to facilitate learning styles of all types, the library features:

We have partnered with Follett of Canada to run the Campus Shop. In addition to carrying textbooks, we offer:

The Office of Student Development and Services is an excellent resource that offers North Bay and Muskoka students:

Just as the Ojibwe title of our office suggests, we are “the place to gather and discuss things”. We are dedicated to providing personal and academic support and celebrating Aboriginal cultures within the university and local community. We look forward to: • •

showing you around the university; h elping you find resources and answering questions you may have; and o rganizing social and educational activities and workshops throughout the year.

Rent-A-Text program;

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Support systems are available for anyone with visual or hearing impairments, mobility needs and other special needs. We look forward to meeting you in the Student Accessibility Services Office to get acquainted and coordinate any support that you may need.

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“ I transferred from Canadore College to Nipissing University. I was taking the three-year Advanced College Diploma when I decided to transfer to Nipissing to finish an Honours Degree in Business Administration. It was a great experience for me and I would recommend it to other students.”

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QQVARSITY SPORTS Go Lakers! Varsity athletes always bring their “A” game and really appreciate their fans. Get your friends together to enjoy this high performance entertainment and cheer on your favourite teams. So you never miss a game, check out the varsity schedules at: www.nipissingu.ca/athletics

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Men’s and Women’s Soccer

Men’s and Women’s Volleyball

Men’s and Women’s Cross-country Running

Men’s and Women’s Nordic Skiing

Men’s and Women’s Hockey

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If you hope to play on one of our varsity teams, feel free to contact us at nuinfo@nipissingu.ca so we can put you in touch with one of our coaches.

QQACTIVE LIVING Get involved and stay active on campus. We have a bit of everything, whether you like to play group sports, work out on your own or join a fitness class. On the main campus in North Bay the newly expanded R.J. Surtees Student Athletics Centre boasts 3 gymnasiums, 2 international squash courts, fitness centre, cardio studio and weight room. You have access to 20 km of hiking and skiing trails and a natural waterfall right

on campus. The university is also close to the YMCA and Canadian Forces Base pools, several arenas, a downhill ski and snowboarding hill, Nordic ski clubs, biking path, walking trails, golf courses, tennis courts, and several public beaches ideal for swimming and canoeing. If you are looking for more organized activities, check out the intramural sports that we have to offer at www.nipissingu.ca/athletics

While at the Muskoka campus discover all the beauty that Bracebridge has to offer. In addition to the fitness room in our residence building, we have partnerships within the town of Bracebridge to provide easy access to fitness facilities within the community.

Take advantage of all kinds of indoor activities, or bask in the area’s natural beauty by exploring local trails, golf courses, canoe routes, lakes and waterways.

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To arrange a campus tour or if you have questions, visit www.nipissingu.ca/tours or call (705) 474-3450 ext. 4517.

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Transfer students apply to Nipissing University through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) 105 application process. All application details are available at www.ouac.on.ca Once we have received your application, you will receive more information about the next steps in the process. You will be able to track your application online. We can’t wait to see you on campus!

Bradley Jenkins, 4th Year Criminal Justice Student

Due to exams, tours of residence are not available during the months of December and April at both campuses.

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North Bay – Toronto: 3.5 hours North Bay – Ottawa: 4 hours Bracebridge – Toronto: 2 hours Brantford – Toronto: 1 hour

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