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Ranked one of the top undergraduate universities in Nova Scotia, with over 200+ degree options, Acadia is a place devoted to helping its students see, discover and unleash their potential for great things.
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Acadia University is one of Canada’s oldest and most respected liberal arts universities. Join students from over 50 different countries who study in strong academic programs taught by award-winning professors. Learn about applying to Acadia as an international student, living in Canada, and more.
Admissions. In Acadia’s Admissions Office, our warm and welcoming team will assist you during every step of your application process. Like Nowhere Else. Founded in 1838, Acadia University is one of the oldest and most respected liberal education universities in Canada.
Acadia University is a public, predominantly undergraduate university located in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada, with some graduate programs at the master's level and one at the doctoral level. The enabling legislation consists of the Acadia University Act and the Amended Acadia University Act 2000.
Founded in 1838, Acadia University is a public university located in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. The university’s mission is to provide a personalised and rigorous liberal education and inspire students to become critical thinkers, lifelong learners, engaged citizens and responsible global leaders.
At Acadia University, we’re proud of our family tree. It’s filled with those who have made a difference and made their mark on the world. We trace our roots to 1838, when Baptist leaders reached a breaking point in their ability to access higher education.
Acadia is a university like nowhere else. With more than 4,300 full- and part-time undergraduate and nearly 500 full- and part-time graduate students, Acadia’s balance of academic, emotional, spiritual and athletic education educates the whole person – inside and outside the classroom.