Tuition waiver for First Nations and Inuit students
Indigenous-serving program
A proof of status, a beneficiary number or of Métis Citizenship is necessary to access this programs.
As part of its ongoing commitment to reconciliation, Concordia will waive tuition and mandatory fees for First Nations and Inuit students whose communities are located in Quebec.
Eligibility: You are a member of one of the 10 First Nations in Quebec or Inuit in Quebec AND you are pursuing an undergraduate or graduate program (including certificates and diplomas in bridging programs and microprograms) OR you are an independent student at Concordia. The following programs are not eligible: Executive MBA (EMBA), Investment Management MBA (GIIM), and Master of Investment Management (MIM) programs at Concordia Continuing Education
To know if you are eligible, click here.
This initiative stems from recommendations outlined in Concordia’s Indigenous Directions Action Plan, created – in part – to respond to the Calls to Action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
- 2spirits, trans and non-binary individuals
- Adults
- Elders
- First Nations
- Individuals with reduced mobility
- Inuit
- Men
- Women
- Support for students
- English
- French
Once you are admitted, you will also have access to multiple resources such as:
- The Otsenhákta Student Centre
- The Office of Community Engagement, including Indigenous Community Engagement
- The Student Success Centre
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