Indigenous Mentorship Program
The Government of Alberta's Indigenous Mentorship Program supports Indigenous students in grades 7-12, providing guidance and mentorship to help them succeed in school and beyond.
The Government of Alberta's Indigenous Mentorship Program supports Indigenous students in grades 7-12, providing guidance and mentorship to help them succeed in school and beyond.
The University of Calgary's Indigenous Student Access Program offers mentorship opportunities for high school Indigenous students, focusing on academic and personal development.
Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee highlights the importance of mentorship programs for Indigenous youth, including those in Alberta, to improve educational outcomes and life opportunities.
The Aboriginal Canada portal provides an application form for the Alberta Indigenous Mentorship Program, which pairs high school students with experienced mentors for guidance and support.
Lethbridge College offers mentorship programs and support services specifically designed for Indigenous students, including high school students transitioning to post-secondary education.
A video showcasing the impact of mentorship programs on Indigenous high school students in Alberta, featuring testimonials from students and mentors involved in the programs.
The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business highlights successful Indigenous mentorship programs in Alberta, emphasizing the importance of mentorship in supporting the academic and career aspirations of Indigenous youth.
The Alberta Education website outlines the Indigenous Mentorship Initiative, a program designed to provide high school Indigenous students with role models and mentors to support their educational journey.