鶹ý

 

Indigenous Student Access Pathway

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

鶹ý the program

ISAP participants will gain access to a pathway to admissions, allowing them to upgrade their academic standing to meet 鶹ý'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 鶹ý 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.


Help us get the word out

Download the and post it in your community