* graduated since May 11, 2020
Bachelor of Arts with Honours
Bachelor of Arts
Master of Science
Bachelor of Science with Honours
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Computer Science with Honours
Bachelor of Computer Science with Specialization
Bachelor of Computer Science
Bachelor of Applied Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Nutrition with Honours
Bachelor of Science in Nutrition
Bachelor of Applied Science
Certificate of Applied Science
Certificate in Computer Science
Honours Conversion
Master of Education
Master of Community Development
Bachelor of Education
Bachelor of Community Development
Bachelor of Kinesiology with Honours
Bachelor of Kinesiology
Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor Arts in Music
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Music Therapy
Certificate in Music Therapy
Honours Conversion
Master of Arts in Theology
Master of Divinity
Bachelor of Theology
FACULTÉ DE THÉOLOGIE ÉVANGÉLIQUE (FTE), MONTRÉAL
Maîtrise en Théologie
Maîtrise en Divinité
Maîtrise ès Arts (Théologie)
Baccalauréat en Théologie
BETHEL BIBLE SEMINARY
Master of Divinity
Master of Theological Studies
CHRIST INTERNATIONAL DIVINITY COLLEGE (CINDICO)
Bachelor of Religious Education
Bachelor of Theology
UNIVERSAL GOSPEL DIVINITY COLLEGE (UNIDICO)
Bachelor of Theology
Bachelor of Religious Education
George Wilbert Cox Cup and Medal
Through the generosity of George Wilbert Cox (B.A. Acadia, 1880; B.A. Harvard, 1895), an endowment has been received to provide a permanent annual award of a solid silver cup suitably engraved to be presented on conditions set forth by the donor to the male student in each college year who has made the most outstanding record in intercollegiate athletics, other extracurricular activities and scholarship.
Switzer, Brett
Oakville, ON
Hayley Medal and Prize
The Haley Medal and Prize are awarded at Spring Convocation in conjunction with a trophy to the female graduating student who has made the most outstanding contribution to varsity athletics, other extracurricular activities and scholarship. The medal and trophy were donated in 1990 by the Haley family to honour Jean Ingraham Haley, Acadia '37, and the four generations of Haley men and women who have contributed greatly to athletics at Acadia. In recognition of generous gifts from Peter (’67) and Luci Haley in 2015, and from David (’64) and Ellen Haley in 2017, a cash prize was added and is awarded annually to the recipient of the Haley Medal.
Kane, Keisha
Kings County, NS
Henry Birks Medal in Education
The Henry Birks Medal in Education is awarded to the student who has attained the highest average in courses of the Bachelor of Education program.
Bezanson, Giselle
Prospect Bay, NS
Mining Society of Nova Scotia Centennial Medal
The Centennial Scholarship Medal is provided annually by the Mining Society of NS to a graduating student in the Bachelor of Science (Geology) program.
White, Hannah
Sandford, NS
Ralph B. Mounce Medal in Engineering
The Ralph B. Mounce Medal in Engineering is awarded to that student who, having completed the Certificate of Applied Science at Acadia University, has the highest average in the program.
Spearns, Claire
Coldbrook, NS
Acadia University Bronze Medals are awarded at each Spring Convocation to those graduating students who have the highest average in a major or discipline, provided that they have a minimum "A" average in their major and a minimum average of "B" on the courses presented for their degree.
University Medal in Biology
Gallant, Lena
Wood Point, NB
University Medal in Business Administration
Pisani-Rossi, Joe
Canaan, NS
University Medal in Chemistry
Wang, Vincent
Xi'an, China
University Medal in Classics
Liu, Elida
Edmonton, AB
University Medal in Community Development
Morris, Edward
Ottawa, ON
University Medal in Computer Science
LeBlanc, David
Wolfville, NS
University Medal in Economics
Archibald, Noah
Calgary, AB
University Medal in Environmental and Sustainability Studies
Stewardson, Paige
Halifax, NS
University Medal in Environmental Science
Kirkpatrick, Nicole
Stillwater Lake, NS
University Medal in English
Davis, Rhea
Chamcook, NB
University Medal in French
Viguers, Katarina
Conception Bay South, NL
University Medal in History
Blaikie, Cameron
Pugwash, NS
University Medal in Kinesiology
Thompson, Brooke
Nottawa, ON
University Medal in Mathematics and Statistics
Harrigan, Patric
Saint John, NB
University Medal in Music
Tarves, Sarah
Hammonds Plains, NS
University Medal in Nutrition and Dietetics
Healey, Katie
St. John's, NL
University Medal in Philosophy
Colebrook, Bobbeth
Nassau, Bahamas
University Medal in Physics
Cook, Tanden
Yarmouth (Tusket), NS
University Medal in Politics
Hartman, Lara
Fraser Lake, BC
University Medal in Psychology
Wyatt, Lindsey
Ottawa, ON
University Medal in Sociology
Collins, Jenn
Wolfville, NS
University Medal in Theatre
Sinnema, Alynne
Edmonton, AB
University Medal in Theology
Hyatt, Victoria
Canning, NS
University Medal in Women's and Gender Studies
Collins, Jenn
Wolfville, NS
Bishop Silver Medal
The Bishop Silver Medal is awarded annually at Spring Convocation to the graduating student from the Faculty of Professional Studies whose standing is closest to that of the Governor General's medalist. The medal was established in 1983 in recognition of the many contributions made by the Bishop family to Acadia and especially in memory of Marianne Bishop Brotz (1946-1982).
Thompson, Brooke
Nottawa, ON
Chipman Silver Medal
The Chipman Silver Medal is awarded annually at Spring Convocation to the graduating student from the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science whose overall average is closest to that of the Governor‑General's medalist. The medal was established in 1986 in recognition of the many contributions made by the Chipman family to Acadia and especially to honour the memory of Richard Leverett DeVeber Chipman (B.A. Acadia, 1903; M.A., 1904; M.D.C.M. McGill, 1908).
d'Eon, Derek
West Pubnico, NS
Hayward Silver Medal
The Hayward Silver Medal is awarded at Spring Convocation each year to the graduating student from the Faculty of Arts whose standing is closest to that of the Governor General's medalist. The medal was established in recognition of the many contributions of the Hayward family to Acadia and especially in memory of Constance Hayward (1906-1982). The medal is provided by the Associated Alumni of Acadia University and was first awarded in May 1983.
Archibald, Noah
Calgary, AB
Governor General's Silver Medal
The Governor General's Silver Medal is provided by His Excellency the Governor General of Canada to the undergraduate student who achieves the highest academic standing in a Bachelors degree program.
Pisani-Rossi, Joe
Canaan, NS
University Silver Medal in Theology
The Acadia University Silver Medal in Theology is awarded to the top all-around Master of Divinity or Master of Arts (Theology) graduating student at Acadia Divinity College. Primary consideration will be given to students who have achieved a minimum CGPA of 3.6, with at least 75% of their degree requirements having been completed at Acadia. In addition to meeting the academic criteria, students will demonstrate spiritual maturity, an interest in the life of the College, and meaningful contribution to the ministry and life of the Church. This award is made annually at Spring Convocation by the University at the recommendation of the Faculty of Theology.
Vincent, Jeremy
Apohaqui, NB
Governor General's Gold Medal
The Governor General's Gold Medal is provided by His Excellency the Governor General of Canada to the graduate student who achieves the highest academic standing in their Masters Degree program.
Baak, Julia
Cole Harbour, NS
The Acadia Outstanding Masters Research Award was established in 2019 and is awarded annually to a graduating student of the MA, MSc, and MCD or M.Ed. programs, who has been evaluated on the basis of academic achievement, thesis presentation, both oral and written, and quality of research.
Acadia Outstanding Masters Research Award in Arts
Fisher, Laura
Acadia Outstanding Masters Research Award in Professional Studies
Moore, Avalon
Acadia Outstanding Masters Research Award in Science
Baak, Julia
Department of English Honours Thesis Prize
The Department of English Honours Thesis Prize is awarded annually, on the recommendation of the English Department, to the graduating student who has submitted the best Honours Thesis.
MacDonald, Selena
St. Margaret's Village, Victoria County, NS
Dr. A.H. MacLean Prize in History
The Dr. A. H. MacLean Prize in History is annually awarded on nomination by the Head of the History Department to the graduating honours student who has submitted the best Honours thesis. The prize honours the memory of Dr. A. Harry MacLean who was Head of the History Department from 1960 to 1980 and Dean of Arts from 1966 to 1975.
Farooqi, Afnan
Kingston, ON
Dr. Alex Wright Memorial Award
The Dr. Alex Wright Memorial Award is awarded annually to a graduating student from each of the Kinesiology and Community Development programs who best exemplify energy and enthusiasm for learning, coupled with inquiring minds, and who demonstrate creative thinking, analytical reasoning, and effective communication skills. The award was established in 1997 in memory of Dr. Alex Wright by his graduating students, staff, friends and family.
Community Development
Bout, Erika
Wolfville, NS
Waterbury, Katherine
Kentville, NS
Kinesiology
Murray, Tristan
Kamloops, BC
Thompson, Brooke
Nottawa, ON
Dr. Hugh A. Noble Prize in Kinesiology
The Dr. Hugh A. Noble Prize in Kinesiology was donated by Dr. Hugh A. Noble to be awarded on the recommendation of the School of Kinesiology to an outstanding member in the graduating class who has demonstrated high academic ability, citizenship and sporting behaviour throughout their years of study.
Nowlan, Joshua
Ottawa, ON
Dr. Zelda Abramson Award
An annual award given to a fourth-year honours sociology student who is selected by sociology faculty, as demonstrating characteristics central to Dr Abramson's academic and personal philosophy. This includes actively contributing to the Acadia community, the Wolfville community, and the broader sociology community through advocacy and/or academics. In particular, contributing in the areas of feminism, women and gender studies, applied research, and/or archival research.
Alfieri, Cassandra
Hamilton, ON
Engineers Nova Scotia Award
The Engineer’s Nova Scotia Award is presented each year to a student, graduating with an Engineering Diploma or Certificate from each of the Associated Universities, who best demonstrates the promise of using outstanding abilities to serve society in an ethical manner as a Professional Engineer. The Award will consist of an engraved certificate, a memento, and a cash prize subjected to registration at Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Engineering. The Award winner will be selected by students of the graduating class is consultation with the Engineering Faculty members and should exhibit the following qualities: Ethical Conduct, Extra Curricular Activities, Industry, Intelligence, Scholastic Achievement, Service to Fellow Students, Technical Skills and Need. Engineers Nova Scotia desires that the successful candidate be one who will most likely use a combination of the above qualities in an unselfish manner for the benefit of society and for the promotion of the Engineering Profession.
Spearns, Claire
Coldbrook, NS
Engineers Nova Scotia Scholarship
The Association of Professional Engineers of Nova Scotia Entrance Scholarship is awarded each year to one entering student from each associated university. The recipient will be a Canadian Citizen who is a superior student and who has demonstrated integrity, ethical conduct, service to fellow students and participation in extracurricular activities. The selection is made by the APENS Student Affairs Committee on the basis of the recommendation of the Director of the School of Engineering and the APENS Student Affairs Representative on Campus.
McCauley, Ryan
Salmon River, NS
Frederic H. Sexton Scholarship in Engineering
An endowed scholarship has been established in memory of Frederic H. Sexton, C.B.E., founder and for forty years President of the Nova Scotia Technical College. It will be awarded to the final-year engineering student with the highest record in the course at Acadia and who commences full-time studies at Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Engineering.
Spearns, Claire
Coldbrook, NS
Grace Dean MacLeod Rogers Prize
The Grace Dean McLeod Rogers Prize, provided by a bequest made by the late Grace Dean McLeod Rogers (Hon. M.A., '11; D.Litt., '55) as a tribute to Presidents A. W. Sawyer, Thomas Trotter, G. B. Cutten and F. W. Patterson, is awarded annually to the young woman of the graduating class whose standing is closest to that of the winner of the Governor General's Medal. This award has been augmented by the Canadian Federation of University Women Wolfville.
Nauss, Jenna
Branch LaHave, NS
Jane Robb Memorial Prize in Nutrition and Dietetics
The Jane Robb Memorial Prize in Nutrition provided by her mother, is awarded at Spring Convocation on recommendation of the Director of the School of Nutrition and Dietetics to a graduating student who has exhibited leadership potential in the field of nutrition or related areas.
Sewell, Sarah
Hanwell, NB
Society of Chemical Industry Merit Award in Biochemistry
The Society of Chemical Industry has established merit awards consisting of a plaque bearing the likeness of the insignia of the Society, the winner’s name, and the year. The awards are made at approved universities in Canada in courses qualified by the Canadian Society for Chemistry in one of the fields of chemistry either alone or combined with another major course, such as physics, mathematics, biology, physiology, etc., also in chemical engineering or its equivalent, and in biochemistry. The student must have the highest standing in the final year of the program, a minimum average of 75% and have completed the course in the normal number of years.
Wang, Vincent
Xi'an, China
Society of Chemical Industry Merit Award in Chemistry
The Society of Chemical Industry has established merit awards consisting of a plaque bearing the likeness of the insignia of the Society, the winner’s name, and the year. The awards are made at approved universities in Canada in courses qualified by the Canadian Society for Chemistry in one of the fields of chemistry either alone or combined with another major course, such as physics, mathematics, biology, physiology, etc., also in chemical engineering or its equivalent, and in biochemistry. The student must have the highest standing in the final year of the program, a minimum average of 75% and have completed the course in the normal number of years.
Harvey, Nick
Florenceville, NB