Camosun College

Aboriginal Seats in Health Programs

Priority seating for Aboriginal students in Nursing, Licensed Practical Nursing, and Early Childhood Care & Education

Métis Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology student

Métis Applied Chemistry & Biotechnology student

We are pleased to announce that Camosun College has priority seating for Aboriginal students in some Health programs. Five percent (5%) of seats in Nursing, Licensed Practical Nursing, and Early Childhood Care and Education are set aside for Aboriginal students. The process for applying for these seats is called the “Aboriginal Limited Priority Admissions” process. It has been approved by our Board of Governors, supported by the Education Council, and approved by the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal.

Camosun College wishes to increase Aboriginal student enrollment in these programs. We also wish to be part of the process to help meet critical health and child care needs in urban and rural Aboriginal communities.

We welcome applications from all qualified Aboriginal students.

Camosun College views any student who is a descendant of the Indigenous peoples of North America to be an Aboriginal student. This includes status and non-status Indians, Métis, Inuit and Native Americans who reside in Canada.

How to apply for Aboriginal Limited Priority Admission

As an Aboriginal applicant,

Last updated: 25-Jan-2010 2:45 pm