Recent news
The TD Indigenous Student Career Transitions Program is now accepting applications!
Deadline Friday May 31st, 2013
A professional development program for Indigenous 4th year students, grad students and recent graduates
Create a personalized career transition plan and receive financial awards up to $2000 upon completion
Download an application form
For more information, please contact Sam at esetzel@uvic.ca or (250) 853-3821
The LE,NONET Bursary Application Package is now available!
Application Deadline Friday, May 31st at 4:30pm
Download an application form
For more information, please contact:
(250) 472-4231
lenonet@uvic.ca
Mini-University Summer Camp
July 8th - 12th, 2013
The Indigenous Student Mini-University Summer Camp gives you a taste of university life! A week filled with academic, physical, creative, cultural and social activities—it is a great way to learn about the benefits of a post-secondary education and envision your educational options in the future. Application is open to Indigenous students (including First Nations—status/non-status, Métis and Inuit) in Grades 8 to 12 who reside in British Columbia.
Download an application form
For more information please contact:
Lalita Morrison
Phone: (250) 853-3729
Email: inafclo@uvic.ca
Cost: $50.00 non-refundable deposit with application
Territory and acknowledgements
UVic is situated on the territory of the Coast and Straits Salish people. The university sits on the site of an old Lekwungen village. If you look around, you will see the remnants of an old Garry Oak Ecosystem indicating the presence of camas fields on this land.
Welcome to the ancestral land of the Lekwungen family group, Checkonien and Sungayka village ('snow patches'). This area was known for camas harvesting, trading and cultural and spiritual practices. It was home to the Checkonien family group including Chee-al-thuc whose longhouse was in what is now known as Cadboro Bay. The beach at low tide was one place the ancestors played qoqwialls ('lacrosse')—Cheryl Bryce, Songhees Nation.