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Our commitment to Indigenous communities 

We will listen to, learn from and develop meaningful relationships with the Indigenous communities we are honoured to serve by acting in three key areas.

Reconciliation

We recognize that our collective and individual efforts to advance the 94 Calls to Action as set out by the Truth and Reconciliation (TRC) Commission of Canada are a vital aspect of reconciliation. We will draw from the guiding principles of the TRC to build awareness of the past, acknowledge harms and atone for the causes of those harms, while taking action to change behaviours and the ongoing legacy of residential schools.

Indigenization

Indigenization is an ongoing process to create transformative environments across our college that enable us to understand, appreciate and mutually respect one another. It is a fundamental shift that weaves local Indigenous knowledge systems with other systems across the college community.

Decolonization 

We will deconstruct colonial institutional constructs, ideologies and superiority. We will work to advance the reclamation, recovery and renewal of Indigenous culture, language and holistic relationships with self, spirit, land, community and others. 

A graduate with woven cedar regalia at Comox Valley convocation ceremony

Priority admission

Some NIC programs offer priority admission for students who self-identify as having Indigenous ancestry.

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Indigenous navigators and counsellors are available on campus but can also meet by phone or online.

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Need support? Indigenous Elders in residence are on all our campuses—we want to hear from you.

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