Indigenous Student Resources
A range of resources for Indigenous students are available on campus to support both spiritual, mental, academic and financial well being. Options like scholarships, bursaries, and awards help to manage costs, and our NP led Mental Health and Wellness Centre to balance school and life. Cultural resources are also available for you to connect at many Indigenous led events, access inclusive spaces to celebrate identity, and find community. All together, these supports and resources can help you succeed both academically and personally.
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Awards and Scholarships
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NurseMentor program
Mental Health & Wellness Clinic
Indigenous Admissions
Indigenous students who meet the competitive lottery threshold will be admitted. Students must provide documentation on Indigenous citizenship/membership prior to course registration.
Indigenous students can also be considered through the Indigenous Admission Process (IAP). Through IAP, Indigenous students who have the required courses are automatically admitted with a lower admission average (up to 10% lower for high school applicants, 0.5 GPA below for transfer applicants). Students must provide documentation on Indigenous citizenship/membership prior to course registration.
Indigenous students who have the required courses, but whose average is below the Indigenous Admission Process (IAP) average can be considered through the Indigenous Admission Supplementary Process (IASP).
View the Four Elements Indigenous Framework