Nova Scotia Agricultural College (Closed)

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Requirements for Canadian Students

Requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Agr.) and Pre-Veterinary Medicine program include high school graduation and a minimum average of 60% in these five university prep. courses: - English - Pre-Calculus Math or 70% in Academic Math - Any two of Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Agriculture, or Oceanography Please note: Requirements for all other programs vary greatly. Please visit the Web site for specific program requirements.

Requirements for International Students

Please note: Requirements for programs vary greatly. Please visit our Web site at www.nsac.ca/reg/admission_requirements.htm for specific program requirements. If English is not your native language, we will require proof of proficiency in the English language (minimum TOEFL score of 550 on the paper-based test or 213 on the computer-based test).

Procedure for Canadian Students

Please send a completed application form and a $25.00 application fee to the registry. This fee is payable by cheque, credit card, or money order made payable to NSAC. Applications are available online. We will also require official transcripts from high school study and any other post-secondary institution attended (if applicable).

Procedure for International Students

Please send a completed application form and a $25.00 application fee (in CAD $ or USD $) to the registry. This fee is payable by cheque, certified bank draft, or money order made payable to NSAC. Applications are available online at www.nsac.ca/reg./how_to_apply.asp. We will also require official transcripts from high school study and any other post-secondary institution attended (if applicable).

Academic Year

Type of SystemSemester
Entrance DatesJanuary, September
Notes:The first semester runs from September to December and the second semester from January to April. Students may start their studies in September, which is recommended for all programs, but it is also possible to begin studies in January, which may limit the choices available.
Language of InstructionEnglish