Logo designed by Kanien'kéha graphic artist, Isaac Doxtator, from Kanesatake.
Indigenous Access 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ (IAM) is a support program for First Nations, Inuit and Métis students in the School of Social Work. Since 2007, IAM has been supporting Indigenous students from recruitment through graduation.
Activities include:
- Support for applicants during the admissions process and personalized orientation to their program at 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ
- Mentoring and tutoring on all aspects of studies and dedicated study/meeting space within the School of Social Work
- Connection to University-level resources (e.g., Indigenous resources, Writing Centre, Office for Students with Disabilities, Health Services, & more)
- Professional development opportunities (conference participation, workshops)
- Opportunities for Indigenous students to gather together from across the University (annual retreat, annual IAM student and alumni dinner, social events).
To learn more, please watch a video about IAM:Ìý
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