Application Process: PhD in Education

Before applying to the PhD in Education (Educational Sustainability) graduate program, it is important to familiarize yourself with the requirements of this specific program.

Admission Requirements

The applicant must hold a Master’s degree or equivalent, as recognized by Nipissing University, in an appropriate discipline, with a minimum A- standing. Preference will be given to applicants whose master’s degree included an independent research component such as a thesis or major research paper.

Language requirements

September 2024 Application Deadline: January 12, 2024
- for scholarship consideration and international applicants.

Applications will continue to be accepted after January 12th from Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents. Applications will be considered if room remains in the program; funding is not available for late applicants. Contact admissions@nipissingu.ca to verify if late applications are still being accepted.

SUBMIT ALL DOCUMENTS TO:

Nipissing University - Office of the Registrar
100 College Drive, Box 5002
North Bay ON P1B 8L7
Phone: 705.474.3450 ext. 4600
Email: admissions@nipissingu.ca

Required Documentation:

  1. Online Application and Fee: Online applications can be accessed from our website. The base application of $230 will be paid online through the application. Additional transcript fees may apply.
  2. Supplemental Forms: The required documentation to accompany your online application can be found in the supplemental forms package. Supplemental forms are due to admissions@nipissingu.ca by January 19th at 4:30pm (EST)
  3. Ontario Graduate Scholarship Application:  If you wish to apply for Ontario Graduate Scholarship funding, please visit the Ontario Graduate Scholarship web page