Aboriginal Bridge Programs
In partnership with government, school districts, and community organizations, we have developed several programs to help Aboriginal students get ready for the future they envision for themselves.
These programs help First Nations, Métis, and Inuit students explore new career opportunities, pursue post-secondary education, and achieve community development goals.
Aboriginal University Prep Program
The Aboriginal University Prep Program is a bridging program designed for Aboriginal (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) high school graduates and mature students who want to pursue post- secondary studies.
The application deadline for the January 2014 program is
November 15, 2013.
Aboriginal Pre-Health Program
The Aboriginal Pre-Health Program is a bridging program designed for Aboriginal (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) high school graduates and mature students. The program helps students explore health career options and get the academic prerequisites they need to pursue post-secondary health or health science programs such as nursing, midwifery, or public health.
The application deadline for the September 2013 program is
August 16, 2013.
Study grants are available. Please email us for details
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