Indigenous Student Support Services
The University of Alberta offers various support programs for Native students, including academic advising, cultural events, and mentorship opportunities.
The University of Alberta offers various support programs for Native students, including academic advising, cultural events, and mentorship opportunities.
The City of Edmonton provides funding and resources for Native student support programs, aiming to improve educational outcomes and increase access to post-secondary education.
The Government of Alberta has implemented initiatives to support Indigenous students, including the development of culturally relevant curriculum and increased funding for Indigenous education.
The Edmonton Public School Board offers a Native Education Program, which provides academic and cultural support to Native students, including language and cultural classes.
NorQuest College offers an Indigenous Student Success Program, which provides academic advising, mentorship, and cultural support to Indigenous students.
The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) offers Native student support services, including counseling and cultural support, to promote mental health and well-being.
Researchers at the University of Calgary have conducted studies on Indigenous education in Alberta, highlighting the importance of culturally relevant curriculum and community-based support programs.
This video series showcases Native student support programs in Edmonton, featuring interviews with students, educators, and community leaders.