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Many of our programs offer priority admission for students who self-identify as Indigenous. Applicants are considered on a first-applied, first-qualified basis for all priority admission programs, with the exception of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree.

How can I be considered for a seat?

You’ll need to provide Student Services with a completed Indigeous ancestry declaration form if you haven’t done so already. You’ll also need to meet your program’s general and specific admission requirements.

When a program received more qualified applicants than the number of available priority admission seats, the remaining priority admission applicants will be considered as part of the general pool of applicants – or they can apply for priority admission for the next intake.

Seating is limited and all unused priority admission seats will be returned to the general application pool no later than the final payment deadline or 30 days prior to the program start date, whichever comes first. 

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

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