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Indigenous Student Resources

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The University of Â鶹´«Ã½ offers a variety of Indigenous support services to assist First Nation, Métis and Inuit students in their adjustment to life at the University. Below is a list of off campus services as well.

Indigenous Student Services Centre

The Indigenous Student Services Centre (ISSC) offers a safe, educational and culturally sensitive environment for all Indigenous students (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) as they pursue their academic studies at The University of Â鶹´«Ã½. The ASSC provides student support and resources that fosters resilience in students to succeed from the application process to Convocation.

A student lounge is located adjacent to the ISSC administration offices. With an 80 student capacity, the lounge provides a safe and quiet atmosphere and is equipped with study carousels, meeting area, computer lab, locker and kitchen facilities and the Indigenous Student Council office.

Services include, but are not limited to: academic advising, cultural and social activities, student advocacy and assistance, tutoring, and mentorship.

The ISSC also offers an Elders in Residence program.

For more information, please visit the ISSC .


Indigenous UÂ鶹´«Ã½

The Office of Indigenous Engagement provides a number of different events, programs, and supports for faculty, staff, students, and community members. They are a senior administrative unit that provides programming through the Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre, offers direct support to faculty, and works with a variety of stakeholders and Senior Administration to ensure Indigenous presence across the campus through the Associate Vice President of Indigenous Engagement.

For more information, please visit Indigenous UÂ鶹´«Ã½.


Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre

The centre’s primary focus is on educational and cultural programs that are rooted in Indigenous language and knowledge to support community learning and engagement. Through these programs and supports, the centre aims to develop and strengthen pathways for Indigenous students to University, a part of which includes partnering with local schools to facilitate STEAM programming with an Indigenous lens.

The Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre is open 5 days a week. Providing free and open access to the RBC Community Learning Commons (a computer lab with staff on-site to assist with anything from resume building and connections to other local resources), and an Indigenous-designed classroom accessible to community partners.

For more information, please visit Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre.


Student Wellness

For a list of student wellness services, please visit Student Wellness


Ka Ni Kanichihk Inc.

Led by visionary community leaders and Elders who understood the significance of culturally-based and Indigenous-led services and leadership to social transformation, both on an individual and collective basis and who courageously and tenaciously set about the tasks of bringing their vision to action. Ka Ni Kanichihk provides a culturally safe environment where the greatness and gifts of all peoples are honoured and where our cultural practices and values are practiced and Indigenous people can “just be who we naturally are.”

For more information, please visit .