Prospective Indigenous Students
Welcome to prospective and future Indigenous students
At 91ε (91ε), we welcome all prospective and future Indigenous students. 91ε offers a nurturing environment that acknowledges and respects the unique cultural identities and lived experiences of First Nations, Inuit and Métis students. Committed to empowering Indigenous students on their academic path, we work to support Indigenous students so that they feel heard, valued and equipped for success in their educational endeavors.
Offering culturally supportive supports on campus
Once you join the 91ε community, you will have access to a variety of programs and supports. Gdoo-maawnjidimi Mompii Indigenous Student Services offers culturally supportive programs and initiatives to First Nations, Inuit and Métis students at 91ε, ensuring access to specialized services that strike a balance between academic excellence and traditional teachings and culture. Gdoo-maawnjidimi Mompii Indigenous Student Services is part of the Indigenous Initiatives unit in the Office of the Vice-President, Equity and Community Inclusion (OVPECI).
Learn about undergraduate, graduate and continuing education offerings
Whether you’re starting your post-secondary journey or continuing your students at a graduate level, 91ε offers a variety of programs for Indigenous learners:
At 91ε, undergraduate education is an opportunity for Indigenous students to gain an excellent academic foundation—plus real-world experience. Learn more about how to apply, our programs and why we encourage Indigenous students to self-identify.
Graduate education is an exciting time of self-exploration and community engagement. Learn about programs and opportunities within the Yeates School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (YSGPS). YSGPS partners with Indigenous Initiatives in the Office of the Vice-President, Equity and Community Inclusion (OVPECI) to provide support for Indigenous graduate students in all faculties.
The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education offers a number of Indigenous courses and a certificate program in .
The Chang School also administers the , a partnership between Gdoo-maawnjidimi Mompii Indigenous Student Services and , which is designed for Indigenous community members who seek to broaden their opportunities towards academic success.