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Indigenous Education at Centennial College

Centennial recognizes the essential role that the College has in reconciliation with our Indigenous peoples. Our Indigenous Strategic Framework has five overarching pillars:

  1. Indigenous Nations and Communities,
  2. Equitable Access Opportunities,
  3. Indigenous Learning and Development for All,
  4. Indigenous Spaces, and
  5. Student Services and Experiences.

Wheel presenting the 6 pillars of the Indigenous Strategic Framework

The College recognizes that historical and persistent inequities and barriers to equitable participation exist and are well documented in society. The College also believes individual and systemic biases contribute to the marginalization of Indigenous communities. It is within our core values and guiding principles to prevent, remedy, and redress these inequities.

This is your choice and Centennial College strives to be a safe and supportive space for Indigenous learners. Benefits to identifying include these: If the College knows you are of Indigenous identity or ancestry, relevant information may be sent directly to you, such as information about specific Indigenous bursaries or other financial assistance, notice of cultural events, referrals to support services, access to cultural and lounge space for Indigenous students, and invitations to participate in a variety of relevant activities. In order to build community and appropriately plan and deliver programs, services, supports, and opportunities that are relevant to Indigenous students, we need to know how many Indigenous students are applying to or enrolled at the College. This information also helps us measure the success of our efforts. For more information on self-identification and how to do so please see the Indigenous Student Self-Identification FAQs.