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    Foundations of Indigenous Learning

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    Canada, Abbotsford

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Diploma

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Peterborough

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines8-Sep-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 1.5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 26,191  / year
    Next Intake 8-Sep-2023

    Foundations of Indigenous Learning

    About

    Trent's exceptional Indigenous diploma programs provide a clear path for self-identifying First Nations, Métis or Inuit students who wish to make the transition into university level studies. In a supportive and inclusive environment, students in the Foundations of Indigenous Learning diploma bring their diverse cultures, values, histories and languages to the classroom. Students who complete an Indigenous Diploma Program may choose to continue their education and pursue a Bachelor's degree, transferring their diploma credits. The majority of students complete a diploma and degree within four years. The Diploma in Foundations of Indigenous Learning is a transition year program open to Indigenous students who have the equivalent of Grade 12 or who qualify as mature students or whose admission is approved by the Director of the First Peoples House of Learning and the Office of the Registrar. Students of Indigenous ancestry are encouraged to enrol. The Diploma is awarded upon successful completion of the program. With it is included a Trent University transcript identifying all courses undertaken and grades received. All courses receive a University credit.

    Courses

    Students are required to complete 4 credits 

    -1.0 credits consisting of INDG 1011H, 1012H 

    -0.5 credit from the approved Indigenous Content list (https://www.trentu.ca/indigenous/icr-course-list) 

    -0.5 Bridge program credit 

    -2.0 credits in least two disciplines at 1000 level or beyond in addition to the above.  

    Diploma Programs

    Notes

    Upon successful completion of the transition year, students will receive a Diploma in Indigenous Learning and can continue to a General or Honours program in Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Social Work, and Bachelor of Education.  Credits earned in the program can be transferred to these degrees. 

    • Students are expected to be in good standing to transition to a degree program. 
    • Students should check the requirements for the academic program that they wish to pursue and ensure that they select the appropriate first year courses. 
    • Students who plan to access a degree program upon completion of the transition year are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor to plan course selection carefully.  (contact fphlstudentsuccess@trentu.ca for academic assistance)
    • Application to Diploma programs should be made to the Ontario University Application Centre at ouac.on.ca/105, or by contacting fphlenrolment@trentu.ca.
    • Diploma Program Inquiries should be directed to the First Peoples House of Learning: fphlenrolment@trentu.ca
    • Indigenous students seeking admission to the following or other University programs must advise the Indigenous Enrolment Advisor at First Peoples House of Learning in order to activate admissions assistance (fphlenrolment@trentu.ca).
    • Email fphlenrolment@trentu.ca to indicate your interest in enrolling in this program.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Tawjihi (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum overall mark of 75%.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 26,191 

    How to Apply

    You are encouraged to apply to Trent as early as possible as some programs have limited enrolment. 

    • Ontario secondary students will use the OUAC 101 application form at www.ouac.on.ca/101
    • If you are not currently registered as an Ontario secondary student, please apply using the OUAC 105 application and refer to the special application instructions below. www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-105/
    • Domestic students (Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents) not currently enrolled in an Ontario high school, and wishing to only apply to Trent University, can do so through the Trent direct application If you are an international applicant or are applying to multiple universities/programs, please apply at www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-105/ 

    The OUAC website has many helpful resources such as Frequently Asked Questions, Video Tutorials and step-by-step guides.

    Access Codes:

    If you are currently enrolled in an Ontario secondary school, guidance counsellors will provide you with access codes (school number, student number, temporary PIN) to access the OUAC site and application process.

    All other applicants will create user profiles on the OUAC site and will not require access codes.

    Admissions Forms

    Below you will find links to a variety of forms to support your application to Trent University.

    • Release of Information (Login to MyTrent)
    • Extenuating Circumstances - This form can be found under the 'Academics' tab on your myTrent portal.
    • Intention to Upgrade - This form can be found under the 'Academics' tab on your myTrent portal.
    • Mature Student Supplementary Application - The form can be found under the 'Academics' tab on your myTrent portal.
    • Reactivation Form - Please visit the Former Trent Students webpage for further details.
    • Indigenous Diploma Program Supplementary Application
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