Admission GuidelinesClick on your province, territory, or country to view your undergraduate admission guidelines. For a list of documents required to support your application for admission, please. Canadian High SchoolsInternational SchoolsOther Admission GuidelinesWhen planning their secondary school programs, students should note that a number of courses taken in the first university year have secondary school prerequisites. Generally, students continuing university work in subjects available in secondary school are advised to have senior year secondary school standing in those subjects. Academic (university preparatory) high school courses are used for admission consideration. The University reserves the right to exclude inappropriate courses from among those presented.All programs require senior high school completion for admission, although exceptions may be made for very capable students to enter following their penultimate high school year (except from Quebec).
All programs require four years of study except the Certificate in Applied Science (2) and the Bachelor of Applied Science (3). The certificate program in the School of Engineering is prerequisite to the Bachelor of Engineering program at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, or the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, New Brunswick.The two-year program of study for the Bachelor of Education degree requires an appropriate undergraduate degree for admission. The requirements for admission to graduate programs are given in the and those for the in its calendar.English Requirements - Since English is the language of instruction at Acadia University, candidates must be able to communicate competently in English both orally and in writing, and students whose first language is not English may be required to present the result of the TOEFL, IELTS,CAEL or PTE Academic. Acadia's English requirements are as follows:.
TOEFL - 90 IBT with no subtest score below 20. IELTS - 6.5 with no subtest score below 6.0. CAEL - 70 with no subtest score below 60. PTE Academic - 61 with no subtest score below 60. Cambridge English: Advanced - 176 with no subtest score below 169.
MELAB - 80Acadia provides opportunities for students who do not meet the English proficiency requirements to enter our undergraduate degree programs. Completion of the full-time, non-credit program allows students to gain English language proficiency before starting their degree program. Applicants may be given admission based on successful completion of Acadia's English for Academic Purposes program.
Savour the outdoors and experience Mother Nature at her best while fishing in the lakes and rivers of Queens. Whether you are an experienced angler or just a beginner, an enjoyable experience awaits.Smallmouth bass fishing is a popular family pastime on a variety of accessible lakes and rivers. Host popular tournaments regularly throughout the summer and novice fishers are always welcome.In general, most freshwater fishing seasons run from April 1 to September 30 for all species, except sea-run salmon. Speckled, rainbow and brown trout, white and yellow perch, landlocked salmon, smallmouth bass and chain pickerel are to be found in lakes and rivers in the area. From January 1 to March 31 there is winter rainbow trout fishing in Hidden Hills Lake located in the Labelle area. Year round Chain Pickerel fishing is available in in the Port Joli area.can be obtained from many convenience stores, Home Hardware in Liverpool, and the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources office.
For more information, please contact the Department of Natural Resources at 902-354-3462. You can also consult the Nova Scotia Angler's Handbook.