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Indigenous Pathway Narrative
尤物视频 respectfully acknowledges the x史m蓹胃k史蓹y虛蓹m (Musqueam), S岣祑x瘫w煤7mesh 脷xwumixw (Squamish), s蓹lilw蓹ta涩 (Tsleil-Waututh), q虛铆c虛蓹y虛 (Katzie), k史ik史蓹茮虛蓹m (Kwikwetlem), Qayqayt, Kwantlen, Semiahmoo and Tsawwassen peoples on whose unceded traditional territories our three campuses reside.
SFU FASS welcomes you no matter what stage you are at in your life
Greetings Indigenous students! You may be a high school student, a mature student, or graduating with an INLP diploma. We have compiled the following information to help you navigate the various steps you need to access a university education and succeed at SFU. Once here, there is a growing selection of services and resources available to help you complete your studies.
Which of these are you?
If you are starting your undergraduate degree, SFU has answers to your questions. Review the pathways below to see if you meet SFU鈥檚 GPA requirements. If you do not meet SFU鈥檚 GPA requirements, there are several alternate application paths you can take.
Your previous work and life experience have value at SFU. If you are starting your undergraduate degree or returning as a graduate student, SFU can help you get started. Review the pathways below to see if you meet SFU鈥檚 GPA requirements. If you do not meet SFU鈥檚 GPA requirements, there are several alternate application paths you can take.
SFU鈥檚 Indigenous Languages Program teaches Indigenous languages within Indigenous communities. As a graduate, you may want to continue your university studies. Speak with an advisor at Arts Central to review the requirements to enrol for a major.
Pathways
Graduate studies
If you already have an undergraduate degree and want to pursue your Master鈥檚 or PhD, we can help. For questions about anything regarding graduate studies at SFU, connect with SFU鈥檚 Associate Director of Indigenous Policy and Pedagogy, Dorothy Cucw-la7 Christian鈥(Secwepemc & Syilx Nations), dorothy_c@sfu.ca, 778-782-3859.
Supporting you
After you鈥檝e applied, and especially once you鈥檙e accepted, you鈥檒l probably have questions such as 鈥淗ow can I afford university?,鈥 鈥淲here will I live?,鈥 and 鈥淲here can I find my community?鈥
Financial support
Applying to university is just one part of what can be a challenging process. We understand that paying for university is a significant barrier so want to make sure you know of all of the financial supports you may be eligible for.
Community
Places to meet other Indigenous students, to connect with experienced students and staff who understand the university and can help you with any questions you have as well as help you feel welcomed on campus.
News stories
- Indigenous Recruitment can help connect prospective students with various supports and resources throughout your time at SFU. Contact Madison Chad, Indigenous Student Recruitment Liaison Coordinator, indigenous_students@sfu.ca
- Indigenous Student Centre is home for all of SFU's Indigenous students. Contact ask_isc@sfu.ca for any and all questions about your university experience.