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Inclusive Futures

Inclusive Futures is a program aimed at demystifying higher education for students from different walks of life. Our mission is to empower young students interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree by providing them with the resources they need to attain their academic objectives.Ìý This program offers participants a unique and enriching opportunity to engage with current 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ students, esteemed faculty, and staff. Through these connections, students will receive insightful guidance and have their questions about embarking on their undergraduate journey answered. Through mentorship, workshops, and informal meetings we foster an inclusive environment where all students can thrive to take control of their academic journey.

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Do you identify with one or more of these groups?

Students with Disabilities

Our program ensures that students with disabilities are well-informed about the myriad resources available to them on campus. They will discover student associations founded by peers with disabilities, services within the broader 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ community, scholarships, and much more. We cultivate an accessible learning environment and celebrate the achievements of graduates with similar disabilities, empowering students to realize their full potential.

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Students facing financial barriers

We address the financial and social barriers that students may encounter. Our programs offer resources to help these students succeed academically and pursue higher education without financial constraints.

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Youth in, and from, Care

Youth in and from care face distinct obstacles in their educational journey. We offer tailored support through academic guidance and mentoring, helping them empower, achieve academic success, and transition smoothly into post-secondary education.

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First-Generation Students

First-generation students often face unique challenges in navigating the educational landscape. Our mentorship programs provide guidance and support to help them understand the university experience, from application to graduation, ensuring they have the tools to succeed.

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Refugees

Our program is designed to empower youth refugees by providing them with an in-depth understanding of the university system. Participants will have the opportunity to connect directly with current 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ students who will share their own professional journeys. This engagement will help them navigate educational systems, acclimate to their new academic environment, and ensure they have the resources needed to thrive in higher education.Ìý

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2SLGBTQIA+ students

Our program creates a safe and affirming space for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth, providing mentorship and support to help them navigate the unique challenges they face. We aim to foster a sense of community and belonging, encouraging academic and personal growth.

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Youth in Care Mentorship Program

Join a community dedicated to supporting students who have experienced the Youth Protection System and access the resources you need to succeed in higher education.

Inclusive Futures recognizes the distinct barriers encountered by youth with diverse identity markers. We acknowledge the intersectionality of different groups and how these groups may face barriers in accessing higher education. This intersectionality means that individuals may face multiple, overlapping barriers, making their paths to higher education particularly challenging. Our program is committed to empowering students by providing information regarding resources available to students, to overcome these obstacles and succeed in their academic pursuits.

There’s something for everyone at 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ

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91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ is on land that long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst
Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. We acknowledge
and thank the diverse Indigenous people whose footsteps have marked this territory on which
peoples of the world now gather.
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