About the University
Acadia University, founded in 1838, is located about 100 km northwest of the provincial capital of Halifax, and predominantly
residential character encourage personal growth through close contacts with students and
professors, through participation in intramural and intercollegiate activities, and
through a wide variety of cultural programs.
Campus size: 250 acres (100 hectares)
Full-time student population: Acadia is home to 3,894 full-time students from over 68 countries.
Residences: There are 12 residences on campus, which house 1,708 students.
Teaching Faculty: 211 full and 37 part-time educators are employed at Acadia.
Faculty/Student Ratio: 18:1
Programs:There are over 200 degree combinations from the Faculty of Arts, Pure and Applied Science, Professional Studies and Theology.
Within these faculties there are also specialized programs offered by the Schools of
Business Administration, Computer Science, Education, Engineering, Music, Nutrition and
Dietetics, and Recreation Management and Kinesiology, among many others.
Recent Academic Distinction
2004 Maclean’s University Ranking
Opinion leaders across Canada have again ranked Acadia University Best Overall in Maclean's
annual reputational survey of primarily undergraduate universities. Acadia has ranked first in
this category every year since 1994. “Being ranked best overall by Canadian guidance counselors,
high school principals, recruiters and CEOs means a great deal to Acadia graduates,” said Dr.
Gail Dinter-Gottlieb, Acadia’s President and Vice-Chancellor. “Having a well-established
reputation for providing high-quality education, being innovative and producing tomorrow’s
leaders means Acadia alumni are more competitive in the job market and when pursuing
post-graduate degrees.”
Acadia also ranked highest amongst all Atlantic Canadian universities
in Maclean’s national reputational comparison. This places Acadia ahead of primarily
undergraduate, comprehensive and medical doctoral institutions in the region. In the Maclean’s
ranking of primarily undergraduate universities, Acadia placed third, a position it has held
for the past three years. And in the graduate survey introduced by Maclean’s this year, 82 per
cent of Acadia graduates responding rated their educational experience as “very good” placing
Acadia fourth highest in the country. “The results of the graduate survey underscore the real
value of the Acadia experience,” said Dr. Dinter-Gottlieb. “Acadia students have access to
top-notch faculty, are often directly engaged in research projects while earning their
undergraduate degree and live in one of Canada’s most desirable and safest communities while
studying, so it’s no surprise they rate their learning environment and overall educational
experience so highly.”
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Top 10 reasons to choose Acadia!
- Reputation for Excellence
- The Acadia Advantage has been inducted into the Smithsonian Institution
- Opinion leaders across Canada have again ranked Acadia University Best Overall in the
November 2004 Maclean's annual reputational survey of primarily undergraduate
universities. Acadia has ranked first in this category every year since 1994.
- There are over 200 degree combinations from the Faculty of Arts, Pure and Applied
Science, Professional Studies and Theology. Within these faculties there are also
specialized programs offered by the Schools of Business Administration, Computer Science,
Education, Engineering, Music, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Recreation Management and
Kinesiology, among many others.
- Diverse international community with students from more than 75 countries.
- Student/Faculty Ratio of 18:1
- Small, interactive classes in state-of-the-art learning environments.
- Outstanding school spirit and ongoing alumni relations.
- Over 1,200 part-time jobs on campus, and a wide range of co-operative education and internship opportunities.
- Supportive, dynamic, and fun residential campus life.
- Acadia awards annually more than $2.1 million in scholarships, scholar-bursaries, bursaries awards and prizes.
Approximately 150 entrance scholarships are offered each year.
- Acadia students form a close relationship with the small, safe, and friendly town of Wolfville
Awards, Scholarships, Grants, etc.
Acadia awards annually more than $2.1 million in scholarships, scholar-bursaries, bursaries
awards and prizes. Approximately 150 entrance scholarships are offered each year.
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