Graduate Studies

Forms

Theses Defence Forms

The .docx files below have been checked for accessibility.

Forms for Students:

Preparing & Presenting Theses .docx
Request for Master's Thesis Defence .docx
Thesis Defence Responsibilities .docx
How to Prepare for Your Thesis Defence .docx
Student Checklist (for after the defence) .docx
Thesis Publication Withhold Request .docx


Forms for Thesis Committee and/or Supervisors:

External Examiner Invite (optional) .docx
Guide for Chairing a Master's Defence .docx / .pdf
Checklist for Chairs .docx / .pdf
Thesis Defence Responsibilities .docx
Acadia Outstanding Master's Research Award  .pdf
Internal Examiner Report .docx
External Examiner Report .docx
Thesis Declaration Form .docx

 

Graduate Student Course Advising Form (optional)

This form, if adopted by an academic unit, is to be completed by the student and supervisor (or Graduate Coordinator if a supervisor wasn’t confirmed at the time of admission) prior to start of classes.

Pay Authorization Forms
Payroll Forms

In order to be set up on Acadia University's Payroll System, you must fill out personal payroll forms. Please consult the Human Resources website for further details. The three (3) forms required are:

  • New Hire Information Form
  • Federal Personal Tax Credit Form
  • NS Provincial Tax Credit Form

A void cheq or a print out from your financial institution with your banking information is also needed. Before an international student can complete the forms, they must have a Social Insurance Number (SIN) and a Canadian bank account. For information on how to apply for a SIN, please refer to the Service Canada website.

Leave of Absence & Program Extensions

Visit our webpage on Leave of Absences and Program Extensions for more information, including the required forms for submission.

Part-time Student Progress Report

All graduate students are responsible for ensuring that their degree requirements are met (i.e., all courses completed and fulfilling the current academic standing requirements). Students should consult with their supervisor(s) for confirmation of degree requirements for their program.

Part-time graduate students (excluding MEd students and MAK Coaching students) must maintain continued enrollment in their graduate program each semester. Course registration is only completed once university fees are paid in full. Failure to self-register and pay the fees owing will result in discontinuation from the program.

The supervisor(s) of students who have become part-time students are expected to maintain supervision and monitor the progress of students to help ensure degree completion. Supervisors should meet with part-time students on a regular basis (at least once per semester). Meetings may include other members of the student’s supervisory committee. The frequency of these progress meetings may vary in accordance with specific program policies and the needs of the supervisor and/or student.

A part-time student progress report (.docx) is to be completed when scheduled progress meetings take place. When the form is completed, a co-signed copy is to be shared with the student, supervisor, Graduate Coordinator, and the Department Head/School Director.

In cases where a graduate student is not making satisfactory progress with their degree (in the absence of circumstances that understandably delay progress), the supervisor(s) and Graduate Coordinator may make a request to the Associate VP Research, Innovation and Graduate Studies to have the student deregistered or dismissed from the program. In considering the request, the Associate VP Research, Innovation and Graduate Studies will request a meeting with the student to discuss the circumstances and then meet with the Graduate Coordinator and supervisor(s) to discuss possible next steps. A designate must be appointed in the case that the Graduate Coordinator is the supervisor of the student.

Conference Funding

Graduate students presenting at a conference (or professional workshop) can apply for assistance through Graduate Studies Application form (.docx)

Travel Claim Form

If you need to submit a travel claim, please visit the Business Office website for further details and the required form.

Graduate Curriculum Forms

Curriculum changes must to be approved by:

1. The dept/school;
2. Heads/Directors or Faculty Curriculum Committee*; then
3. Faculty Council.

* varies by faculty

Curriculum Forms are located on the Registrar's Office website.

When the forms are ready to be sent to Graduate Studies, they should be submitted either by the dept/school requesting the changes, or the Dean's Office, after the Faculty Council meeting has taken place and the changes have been approved.

IMPORTANT NOTE per MPHEC Website: As a rule, modifications to a degree that affect approximately 25% or more of the program require submission to MPHEC. Normally, these modifications ought to be submitted using the Information Requirements for Proposals to Modify Programs. In some instances, however, the modification ought to be submitted as a proposal for a new program given the extent of the change; for example, normally, if the proposal is to introduce a new major or stream within an existing degree program, the proposal ought to be submitted following the Information Requirements for Proposals for New Programs. Please refer to the MPHEC website for more information.

Contact Us

The Graduate Studies Office can be reached Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. AST.

Please send admission inquiries to:

Connect with your Department/School advisor:
Graduate Advisors

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Mailing Address
Acadia University
Graduate Studies
Wolfville, NS B4P 2R6
Canada

Courier Address
15 University Avenue
Acadia University
Wolfville, NS B4P 2R6
Canada

Ph. 902.585.2201
Staff

Dr. Kate Ashley
Vice-Provost Academic Policy & Graduate Studies

Theresa Starratt
Graduate Studies Officer
Horton Hall, Room 214

Students

Acadia Graduate Student Alliance (AGSA) represents current Graduate Students