North Island College is honoured to acknowledge the traditional territories of the combined 35 First Nations of the Nuu-chah-nulth, Kwakwaka’wakw and Coast Salish traditions, on whose traditional and unceded territories the College’s campuses are situated.
Elders in Residence
Indigenous Education Navigator
Priority Admission
Indigenous Student Lounges
Elders in Residence are an important part of NIC’s college community. They support Indigenous students enrolled in courses and programs at the college and act as liaisons with First Nations communities. They’re also available to staff and students interested in Indigenous culture or in need of guidance. Elders participate in classes, take leadership roles in ceremonial matters, and provide curriculum support. All students are welcome to consult the Elders in Residence for support and guidance. If you live outside Campbell River, Port Alberni, Port Hardy and the Comox Valley and would like to connect with an Elder, please contact an Indigenous Education Navigator for more information.
Indigenous Education Navigators are available to assist students in developing educational plans, liaise with instructors, or contact Indigenous sponsorship organizations. Having registered status is not a requirement to meet with an advisor. Campus orientation tours can be provided, and each advisor has an open door, drop-in policy. If you live outside Campbell River, Port Alberni, Port Hardy and the Comox Valley and would like to speak to an Indigenous Education Navigator, please call 1-800-715-0914.
Students with Indigenous ancestry may be eligible for a priority seat in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree and Practical Nursing diploma, as well as Early Childhood Education, Human Services, and Health Care Assistant programs. Applicants will be considered on a first-applied, first-qualified basis for all programs with the exception of Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree, where a selective admission process will be used.
When there are more qualified applicants than seats, remaining priority admission applicants will be considered as part of the regular admission process. Or, the applicant may apply for priority admission again the following year. Please note seating is limited and all unused priority admission seats will be returned to the general application pool no later than the final payment deadline or 30 days prior to the program start date, whichever comes first.
To be considered for a priority admission seat, Indigenous students must:
- Self-identify as an Indigenous person on their application for admission
- Meet NIC’s general admission requirements, and/or specific program requirements
Any applicant to NIC who self-identifies as Indigenous will receive information on priority admission. Any Indigenous student or person interested in more information may also contact an Indigenous Education Navigator at their local campus.
Please note that the Indigenous student lounges are closed due to Covid-19, and the Elders and Advisors are holding digital Indigneous Student lounge drop-in sessions on Tuesdays 11 am - 12 noon and Wednesdays 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm starting October 6, 2020.
Indigenous student lounges are a place for Indigenous students to connect with each other, Elders and advisors. Coffee, tea, and snacks are provided, along with computer access and work tables. Drop in to plan an event, study, or discuss your education and career goals with an advisor.
Campbell River campus
Room C217
Open during campus hours
Comox Valley campus
Discovery Hall, Room 218
Open during campus hours
Port Alberni campus
Room N104
Open during campus hours
Mixalakwila campus
Open during campus hours
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