Don't miss this opportunity: March 31st deadline
Voluntary Self-Identification
for FNMI students
Complete the form at the bottom of the poster & return to Guidance Office in North
For First Nation, Metis and Inuit Graduates
The University of Toronto offers a wide range of culturally relevant services to Indigenous students to foster academic success, personal growth, and leadership development. Across our three campuses, our staff and faculty listen, coordinate, advise, collaborate, and nurture.
This year U of T hired two new Indigenous Student Recruitment Counsellors to work directly with Indigenous prospective students and communities. If you have any questions for the Indigenous recruitment team, you can contact them directly at indigenous.undergrad@utoronto.ca
The Aboriginal Post-Secondary Information Program (APSIP) is dedicated to empowering, informing, and connecting First Nations, status and non-status, Inuit, and Métis learners to opportunities at post-secondary institutions in Ontario and Quebec. Indigenous learners can rely on APSIP to provide support and assistance, from outreach and information through to application, enrolment, and registration.
At APSIP events, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with Indigenous college representatives who can help you explore programs, admission requirements, financial aid, living accommodations, and campus life.
Discover academic, cultural, financial, health, housing, and social supports for Indigenous students by self-identifying through OCAS or through your campus’ Indigenous Student Services Centre.
To learn more about APSIP, visit their website: https://www.apsip.ca/