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Indigenous Student Access Pathway

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Our one-year programĚýoffers First Nations, MĂ©tis and Inuit students an opportunity to complete university courses in our culturally supportive and friendly campus community in Truro, Nova Scotia. It is open toĚýdirect-from-high-school students, mature students and those with previous post-secondaryĚýexperience who have some but not all of the pre-requisites for standard admission.

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ISAP participants will gain access to a pathway to admissions, allowing them to upgrade their academic standing to meet ±«Óătv University's degree program admissions requirements. The ISAP program is designed to support Indigenous students academically and culturally while enrolling them in up to 6 university credit granting courses over the duration of the 1 year program.

Eligibility

To be eligible for the prgram, participants must:

  • identify as Indigenous (ie. one of the three Federally recognized indigenous groups: First Nations, Metis, and Inuit).
  • completed a high school diploma or equivalent
  • not meet the current ±«Óătv minimum admissions requirements

How to apply

How to apply:

  • complete a  and save before emailing to waive the application fee
  • have your high school transcript sent directly from the issuing school
  • complete  (which includes a 250-500 word personal statement)
  • provide evidence of your Indigenous connection by way of a "Status card" or a letter of support directly from the Indigenous community you identify with
  • Have two reference letters sent from different individuals using the

Have these items sent directly to Keah.Gloade@dal.ca with “ISAP-Your Name” as the subject.


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