THE WAY UNIVERSITY IS MEANT TO BE.
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER UNIVERSITY 2018 NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
ANTIGONISH
A SAFE & WELCOMING COMMUNITY Located in the university town of Antigonish, StFX students have been falling in love with this scenic oasis for over 160 years. With live theatre, terrific food, and excellent shops, all surrounded by warm sandy beaches, hiking trails and parks, you will quickly discover Antigonish is a cozy town with big city flavour. WEATHER: 4 SEASONS TO ENJOY Nova Scotia has four distinct seasons: summer, fall, winter, and spring. Each season brings a new opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, sporting events, and special seasonal events and festivals. Temperature can fluctuate between an average of 28 degrees Celsius (82° F) in the summer to -15 degrees Celsius (5° F) in the winter. StFX COMMUNITY This will be your home away from home. Strangers will become best friends and the campus will become your new world full of new opportunities, friendships and learning. The StFX community is a healthy, safe and vibrant place for you to live and learn and we provide connections to people and opportunities to make this all possible. There is no one right experience; your experience will be the right one for you. Some students have academic challenges, others social, and some a combination of both. But we have services here to help you be successful. Hope to see you soon! 2
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FLIGHT TIMES
StFX is approximately a Los Angeles two-hour drive from Stanfield International Airport (YHZ), Halifax. Flight times to Halifax from major destinations are listed below: Beijing Bermuda Boston Delhi Dubai Frankfurt Lima London Montreal Mauritius Nairobi New York Ottawa SĂŁo Paulo The Bahamas Toronto Vancouver 4
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ARTS Program Options
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Bachelor of Arts (4yrs) Actuarial Science Aquatic Resources Anthropology Art History (minor only) Catholic Studies Celtic Studies Computer Science Development Studies (as part of joint major or joint advanced major) Economics English Fine Arts (minor only) Forensic Psychology French History Humanities Colloquium (1st year experience) Mathematics Music Philosophy Political Science Psychology Public Policy and Governance Religious Studies Social Justice Colloquium (1st year experience) Sociology Spanish Women’s and Gender Studies Bachelor of Arts and Science in Health (4yrs) Graduate with an interdisciplinary degree that studies health from both an arts and science perspective Bachelor of Arts and Science in Climate and Environment (4yrs) A degree perfectly suited for students seeking an interdisciplinary education in both climate and environment Bachelor of Arts in Human Kinetics (4yrs) Preparation for a variety of fields including health and fitness, sports-related media, coaching, education, sport history, sport philosophy, and sports psychology Bachelor of Arts in Music (4yrs) Specialized study in jazz performance Bachelor of Music (eligible after 2nd year) An honours degree including courses in composition, small and large ensemble arranging, and modern jazz styles Diploma in Jazz Studies (2yrs) Diploma in commercial music
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SCIENCE
SCIENCE Program Options Bachelor of Science (4yrs) Actuarial Science Aquatic Resources Biology Chemistry Computer Science Earth Sciences Mathematics Physics Psychology Advanced major and honours options in Economics
Bachelor of Arts and Science in Health (4yrs) Graduate with an interdisciplinary degree that studies health from both an arts and science perspective Bachelor of Arts and Science in Climate and Environment (4yrs) A degree perfectly suited for students seeking an interdisciplinary education in both climate and environment
Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics (4yrs) Degree in kinesiology with a minor in human nutrition, health sciences or in a single science; preparation for careers in health and fitness or advanced studies in biomechanics, motor control or exercise physiology, education, physiotherapy, athletic therapy, or medicine
Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition (4yrs) Preparation for careers in nutrition, dietetics, and food management; students may meet the requirements for the Integrated Dietetic Internship program Bachelor of Science in Nursing (4yrs) Preparation for nursing in both urban centres and rural community settings
Diploma in Engineering (2yrs) Disciplines are chemical, civil, electrical, environmental, industrial, materials, mechanical, and mineral resources; graduates can complete the Bachelor of Engineering degree at Dalhousie University or any engineering degree-granting institution in Canada
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USINES
BUSINESS Program Options Bachelor of Business Administration (4yrs) Accounting Enterprise Systems Entrepreneurship Finance International Business Management and Leadership Marketing Joint honours in Business Administration and Economics
The Gerald Schwartz School of Business Created with the support of one of Canada’s most prominent business leaders, you will love studying in the state-of-the-art Gerald Schwartz School of Business.
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EDUCATION
EDUCATION Program Options Bachelor of Education (2yrs) Elementary Focus Middle Years Focus Secondary Focus Specializations Business Drama English Family Studies Fine Arts French Gaelic Math Mi’kmaw Music Physical Education Social Studies Spanish Technology Visual Art
Admission Requirements To apply for the Bachelor of Education Degree program you need a university degree. The number of credit hours and other requirements may change depending on your focus. Go to sites.stfx.ca/education/bachelor_of_ed/ to find all requirements or contact Education program manager 1 (902) 867-2402 or gpatters@stfx.ca The Faculty of Education also offers graduate and doctoral opportunities: Master of Adult Education Master of Education PhD in Education
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ADMISSION
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT REQUIREMENTS Applying to St. Francis Xavier University is quick and easy. There is no separate application process for International students, but there are language requirements (below) for applicants whose first language is not English. Students who do not meet the minimum English language requirements are encouraged to enroll in StFX’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program. The program is also suitable for: · ·
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Students planning to enter university but who have not yet been accepted Students who have attained the required language test scores but who feel they need more intensive work in academic English and study skills in order to perform as well as possible in their credit courses Both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as those in high school and community college
Students in the EAP program experience life at university through organized visits to lectures on campus in different academic disciplines. Students are also encouraged to participate fully in the university experience through social and cultural activities. For more information on this program please contact the International Office: international@stfx.ca. LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS Applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate English competence. The IELTS test is preferred and strongly recommended. ·
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Students with an IELTS score of 6.5 and no band below 6.0 will be deemed to have satisfied the English language requirements for admissions to undergraduate programs at St. Francis Xavier University. Students with IELTS scores below 6.5 may be considered for admission conditional on the completion of a program designed to improve English language competency to an IELTS 6.5 equivalent.
Other language tests and scores that are acceptable include: TOEFL (92); CAEL (70); MELAB (90) Note: All scores must be submitted using official documents (photocopies/ scans will not be accepted). Students who have completed at minimum two years of study at an institution where English is the language of instruction will be considered for admission without a test score.
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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS For high school graduates, the minimum requirements include an average of 70% in Grade 12, with no marks below 65% in each of the required subjects. Note: Admissions is competitive, so higher averages may be required in certain programs especially in Nursing, Human Kinetics and Engineering.
Faculty of Arts Bachelor of Arts—English 12 and four other university preparatory courses Bachelor of Arts in Music—English 12 and four other university preparatory courses Diploma in Jazz Studies—English 12 and four other university preparatory courses Bachelor of Arts in Human Kinetics—English 12, one of (Academic Math 12, Chemistry 12, Biology 12, Physics 12), and three other university preparatory courses Faculty of Science Bachelor of Science—English 12, Pre-Calculus Math 12, two of (Chemistry 12, Biology 12, Physics 12), and one other university preparatory course Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics—English 12, two of (Academic Math 12, Chemistry 12, Biology 12, Physics 12), and two other university preparatory courses Bachelor of Science in Nursing—English 12, Academic Math 12, Chemistry 12, Biology 12, and one other university preparatory course Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition—English 12, Academic Math 12, two of (Chemistry 12, Biology 12, Physics 12), and one other university preparatory course Diploma in Engineering—English 12, Pre-Calculus Math 12, Chemistry 12, one of (Biology 12, Physics 12), and one other university preparatory course Faculty of Arts and Science Programs Bachelor of Arts and Science in Health— English 12 and two of (Math 12, Chemistry 12, Biology 12, Physics 12), and two additional university preparatory courses Bachelor of Arts and Science in Climate and Environment— English 12 and two of (Math 12, Chemistry 12, Biology 12, Physics 12), and two additional university preparatory courses Faculty of Business Bachelor of Business Administration—English 12, Academic Math 12, and three other university preparatory courses
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AN INSPIRING COMMUNITY TO CALL YOUR OWN
Here, our residences and facilities are more than just buildings. By design, these spaces help shape our legendary community spirit; spaces where you’ll live and learn with like-minded people who share many of your interests. The experience of living in residence at StFX is one that will stay with you and shape your life forever. You’ll become immersed in your residence’s unique culture, and quickly find yourself sharing stories about your day with housemates, or perhaps heading to the field together to cheer on the home team, or even taking part in fun, friendly intramural competitions throughout the year. You’ll soon discover that residences are not just a place to sleep, but also serve as communities for learning. For example, your residence might be the next to host the President’s Colloquia, a series of discussions led by the university president that feature notable guest speakers and dialogue about social issues. And, you couldn’t live in a more beautiful place! StFX has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in our residential and academic buildings, creating spaces where our students want to live, learn and play. You’ll enjoy state-ofthe art facilities and cozy residence rooms, all just a quick, beautiful stroll from your classes. Our community spirit and facilities are second to none. You’ll love it here!
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PHEERAWICH’s
YOUR HOME ON CAMPUS
Pheerawich Chitnelawong, Thailand, BSc ’19
I never saw the actual campus at all when I decided to come to StFX. I took a leap of faith, not knowing what was ahead. What I can say is that my experience here is heavy, too heavy not to share. Over the course of the year StFX has been my home, far, far, away from home. Moving into a foreign place that uses a language I almost never spoke was overwhelming, but not for long. I moved into a residence with 40 other young men and hardly understood what they said. But after a week, we became a big family. Friends are a big part of my life here. Living in a small residence, I got to know not only the names and faces of my fellow housemates, but also who they are. They always encourage me to be who I am and to express it. I feel welcome and secure, and that creates a great study environment.
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With small classes and accessible professors, I am building a strong academic foundation. I can confidently say that all my professors know me and I frequently visit them in their office if I have any questions or just to seek advice. At StFX, there are tons of opportunities. During the year I joined a few societies and made the most of it. Many of my friends work for the university in various jobs and there are lots of co-op and exchange programs. This past summer I did research for the physics department. I find it really helped me prepare for the years to come. To me, StFX is the door to an endless world of possibilities, a place to fully utilize my potential and push my limits.
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Applying is quick and easy. If you’re working with an agent, please remember to include the agency name and representative on your application.
STEP 1: You can apply anytime. Simply complete the StFX Application Form online at StFX.ca/apply or download, print and complete the PDF to mail to our Admissions Office. Please print clearly and always double check your email address.
STEP 2: Have your high school transcripts sent to us. In addition to high school transcripts, all applicants must submit transcripts from any other post-secondary institutions attended. Email: admit@stfx.ca Telephone: 1 (902) 867-2219 Fax: 1 (902) 867-2329 To Mail or Courier: Admissions Office, St. Francis Xavier University PO Box 5000, Antigonish, Nova Scotia Canada B2G 2W5
STEP 3: Students can apply for scholarships using the scholarship application site awards.stfx.ca. In order to eligible for a scholarship, you must be an accepted student and have completed your scholarship profile. More information on the scholarship process can be found at stfx.ca/scholarships.
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APPLY TO STFX
APPLY IN THREE EASY STEPS
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SCHOLARSHIPS StFX offers over $3 million in merit-based scholarships and financial aid. Students with a minimum admissions average of 85% are eligible for an entrance scholarship worth at least $5,000 over four years of study. All scholarship applications are completed on our online Scholarship Application Site. Visit awards.stfx.ca once you have been accepted to StFX to start financing your education. You must apply online for admission to StFX and ensure your final first semester Grade 12 transcripts are received by March 1 to be considered for scholarships.
MARCH 1: DEADLINE FOR SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY You need to: · complete the academic application to StFX · submit your grade 12 first semester transcript MARCH 12: DEADLINE TO COMPLETE YOUR SCHOLARSHIP PROFILE Once accepted, you need to: · Log into awards.stfx.ca · Complete your scholarship questionnaire and disclaimer · Ensure all scholarship application documents are uploaded
SCHOLARSHIP VALUE AVAILABLE TO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS StFX Entrance Scholarship (85% avg.+)
$5,000
($1,250/4yr)
StFX Entrance Scholarship (90% avg.+)
$7,000
($1,750/4 yrs)
StFX Merit Scholarship (94% avg.+)
$12,000
($3,000/4 yrs)
International Baccalaureate Scholarships
$28,000
($7,000/4 yrs)
Evelyn & Denis Morris Scholarship
$20,000
($5,000/4 yrs)
Alumni Association Award
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$2,000
(1 yr)
Joan & Douglas MacMaster University Award
$40,000
($10,000/4 yrs)
International Scholarship
$24,000
($6,000/4 yrs)
FINANCES International Student Tuition $8,084 Information and Technology Fee $382 Facilities Renewal Fee $186 Fitness and Recreational Facilities Fee $109 Students’ Union Fee $191 Health and Dental Plan $1,085 International Student Fee $8,084 Total $18,121 Payment due September 15, 2017 $15,000 Balance due January 15, 2018 $3,121 Residence Double Rm Traditional $5,540 Riley Hall and O’Regan Hall $7,985 Bishops Hall $5,790 Lane $5,290 Mount Saint Bernard
Single/Suite $6,655 $8,630 $6,950 $6,245 $6,755
MEAL PLANS Students in residences above must purchase a meal plan from the options below: 10 Meals per week + $250 DCB $4,573 14 Meals per week + $300 DCB $4,992 17 Meals per week + $250 DCB $5,333 315 meals/academic year + $250 DCB $4,694 415 meals/academic year + $300 DCB $5,438 515 meals/academic year + $250 DCB $5,549 Res. & Meal Plan pmt. due Sept. 15, 2017 $6,500 APARTMENT & SUITE STYLE RESIDENCE/FOOD SERVICE Somers & Powers Hall (includes $525 DCB) $7,880 Governors Hall—Semi-Private (incl. $730 DCB) $8,715 Governors Hall—Private (includes $730 DCB) $9,090 DCB is a declining cash balance system allowing students to purchase items at various cafés and coffee shops on campus. Additional blocks of DCB can be purchased in $50 increments. Students in Apartments and Governors Hall who choose to purchase a meal plan are required to pay 60% of the meal cost on September 15, 2018. stfx.ca/fees
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