˽ÈËÓ°Ôº

Apply Now

Now is the perfect time to become a student at Acadia. Whether you are entering from high school, working toward your master's degree, or continuing your professional development, our small class sizes and personalized approach ensure you will grow as a person and be challenged and inspired.

Undergraduate

An undergraduate degree is a bachelor-level degree, and nearly all are 4-year programs. Visit our ˽ÈËÓ°Ôº page to learn about program requirements.

Graduate

A graduate degree, such as a master’s degree, is one that follows an undergraduate degree in a relevant field. These are ordinarily for 1 or 2 years of study. Visit our ˽ÈËÓ°Ôº page to learn about program requirements and apply.

˽ÈËÓ°Ôº Requirements and Application

A faculty member smiles and speaks with a student as they work in a Chemistry lab

Divinity College

Prepare to apply to an undergraduate or graduate Theology program at the Acadia Divinity College.

Education Program

Find admission requirements for our Bachelor of Education program, which offers 16-month and 24-month options.

Academic English

Our English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program is an intensive English language program to prepare you for university study.

EAP Application

Online Education

Acadia offers over 80 online "continuous intake" (open-entry) courses that you can start anywhere, anytime. Learn how to get started.

Online Courses
Campus Tour coordinator Leah Vasil smiles while speaking with a student in a reception room.

Have Questions?

˽ÈËÓ°Ôº
(Undergraduate)

University Hall, Room 216 15 University Avenue
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
B4P 2R6
902-585-1016

˽ÈËÓ°Ôº
(Graduate)

Horton Hall, Room 214 18 University Avenue
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
B4P 2R6
902-585-1914