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Indigenous students at UBC

Indigenous students at UBC

UBC’s Vancouver campus is located on traditional, ancestral, unceded land of the Musqueam people, and its Okanagan campus is located on the territory of the Syilx Okanagan Nation. For generations, these lands have been a place of teaching and learning for Indigenous peoples – a tradition that continues to this day.

Indigenous Student Experience at UBC

H„ÓÂţIndigenous recruiters

Our Indigenous Recruitment Advisors are available to help you plan your journey to UBC. Reach out to indigenous.recruitment@ubc.ca or to one of our advisors directly:

Chloe Erlendson

Red River Métis
Recruiter Advisor, Indigenous Students
604.827.2135
chloe.erlendson@ubc.ca

Amber Lesage

Anishinaabe, Garden River First Nation
Recruiter Advisor, Indigenous Students
250.807.8524
amber.lesage@ubc.ca

Headshot of Kelsi Desjarlais, Community Liaison Manager, Indigenous Students

Kelsi Desjarlais

Cree, Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation
Community Liaison Manager, Indigenous Students
kelsi.desjarlais@ubc.ca

Zachary Elliott

Cowichan Tribes
Associate Student Recruiter-Advisor, Indigenous Students
zach.elliott@ubc.ca

Life at UBC

Building a community is an integral part of the university experience. There are plenty of activities and programs tailored to Indigenous students to help you connect and engage in fun and enriching experiences.

The University works to support Indigenous student academic and personal success through Indigenous-focused programs and services, including the Aboriginal Admission Policy, priority assignment placement in student housing, dedicated financial awards, and culturally relevant programs and services for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit students.

  • 2,389

    Indigenous students enrolled at UBC

  • 48

    indigenous faculty members

  • 176

    courses with Indigenous content

  • 2,389

    Indigenous students enrolled at UBC

  • 48

    indigenous faculty members

  • 176

    courses with Indigenous content

Get to know UBC

Join us at a number of online and in-person events that will introduce you to H„ÓÂţand its Indigenous community. Take part in fun workshops led by our Indigenous recruiters, get first-hand tips on how to create a strong application, and learn more about what it’s like to be an Indigenous student at UBC.

All About H„ÓÂţfor Indigenous Students

Learn about UBC’s two campuses, the academic programs they each offer, and what life on campus looks like. You’ll discover when and how to apply to UBC, get help on financial planning, and find out about the resources and services available to Indigenous students. This event is available online and in-person through school visits.

Indigenous H„ÓÂţApplication Workshop

Our Indigenous Recruiter Advisors will walk you through a demonstration of UBC’s online application, and provide tips on applying for UBC’s Indigenous-specific awards. Your parents or guardians are welcome.

Indigenous student campus tours

Visit our Vancouver and Okanagan campuses to get a feel for what it’s like ot live and learn at UBC, and hear more about services and resources for Indigenous students. Request an in-person Indigenous campus tour of H„ÓÂţby emailing indigneous.tours@ubc.ca.

How to register for an event

  1. Visit our 
  2. Click “” or  using the buttons in the top right hand corner. When you create an account, make sure you self-identify as Indigenous.
  3. Based on your profile, we’ll show you a list of all the events available to you – just click the category you’d like to browse or search “Indigenous” to see events specifically for Indigenous students.
  4. To register, simply click the event card and follow the instructions to reserve your spot.

After you’ve created your account, you can find all of the events you’re registered for any time on the Ěý±č˛ą˛µ±đ.

H„ÓÂţ and services for Indigenous students

H„ÓÂţhas culturally appropriate services and resources, as well as clubs and associations, for First Nations, MĂ©tis, and Inuit students on both campuses.

Access academic advising, peer mentorship programs, network with other Indigenous students, or relax between classes in dedicated Indigenous spaces. The Indigenous H„ÓÂţ and Services on UBC’s Okanagan campus and the Indigenous Portal on UBC’s Vancouver campus are your resources for all of your academic and personal support needs.

OKANAGAN CAMPUS

VANCOUVER CAMPUS

On-campus Indigenous-specific spaces

Explore our Indigenous-specific spaces

Take a closer look at the Indigenous-focused locations where you can study and relax, and learn about how the H„ÓÂţcommunity will welcome you.

Admissions for Indigenous students

UBC’s community includes Indigenous students from across Canada who have arrived here in a variety of ways. If you meet the general admission and degree-specific requirements, and the competitive average required for your degree of choice, you will be directly admissible to that degree on UBC’s Okanagan or Vancouver campuses. Most Indigenous students are admitted based on their competitive average.However, H„ÓÂţoffers a number of pathways to a post-secondary degree:

How to apply

Learning how to apply to H„ÓÂţis about more than completing the online application. We’ll help you prepare by choosing the right high school courses, guide you while you find the degree that’s right for you, and give you tips to write a compelling Personal Profile.

Learn more about applying to UBC

When you apply, you can self-identify as First Nations, MĂ©tis, and/or Inuit. It’s voluntary, but if you choose to self-identify, H„ÓÂţcan provide you with useful information on Indigenous programs, scholarships, housing, and services, and if you’re admitted you’ll be invited to attend Indigenous orientation.

You must pay an application fee to submit your application. However, if finances are a barrier to submitting your application, please reach out to indigenous.recruitment@ubc.ca to discuss your options.

Learn more about applying to H„ÓÂţas an Indigenous student

Housing

Indigenous students have priority access to housing on both H„ÓÂţcampuses, and all direct-entry first-year students are guaranteed housing. Student families on the Vancouver campus have access to child-friendly residences.

OKANAGAN CAMPUS

VANCOUVER CAMPUS

Finding community at H„ÓÂţVancouver

A student from Quesnel, BC, Jayden was intimated to join clubs and make friends when she first started at UBC. She found that taking the Media Studies stream within the Coordinated Arts Program made the transition to university even easier.

  • “The Media Studies community is a tight-knit group of friends, and I’m exposed to a lot of extremely creative people with an abundance of intriguing ideas and knowledge to share.”

    Jayden E. | Métis + Enoch Cree | Quesnel, Canada | Bachelor of Media Studies
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Awards for Indigenous students

Inspired to become a better person

During her time at UBC, third year Kinesiology student Jamie learned so much about herself. Her studies strengthened her desire to work with her community and advocate for Indigenous representation in health and physical activity spaces.

  • Jamie walking outside the Longhouse on the Vancouver campus

    “When I chose to study Kinesiology at UBC, I knew I wanted to find ways I could connect my degree with my Indigeneity. Throughout my degree I have been a member of multiple committees that promote equity and diversity for Indigenous peoples, taken courses directly related to Indigenous health & wellness, and have learned from numerous Indigenous professors and mentors in Kinesiology. All of these experiences have strengthened my desire to use my degree to connect with community and advocate for Indigenous representation in health and physical activity spaces.”

    Jamie C. | Nanoose Bay, Canada | Bachelor of Kinesiology
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Supporting Indigenous students in higher education

A Bachelor of Arts alumni, Noah is a Graduate Student and Indigenous Teaching Fellow pursuing his PhD at UBC. His PhD work involves studying experiential education for Indigenous students.

  • Noah reading a book in the Indigenous Centre

    “My passion to support Indigenous educational methodologies allowed me to work with my local Syilx community building more connections between community and education for Indigenous youth. This passion drove me to build relationships across both campuses and use UBC’s vast web of connections across the globe to earn credits, work experience, and conduct research to shape my own unique educational experience.”

    Noah C. | Upper Nicola, Syilx Okanagan Nation | Bachelor of Arts
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Childcare

Lots of students study and live at H„ÓÂţwith their families. The University offers a number of childcare facilities for infants and children up to five years of age, as well as occasional and out-of-school care.

As an Indigenous student, you have first access to any childcare spaces that become available for students. There’s no penalty for applying early, so you’re encouraged to submit a childcare application during pregnancy even if you do not yet have an offer of admission from UBC.

OKANAGAN CAMPUS

VANCOUVER CAMPUS

H„ÓÂţIndigenous Student Handbook

Browse UBC’s guide for Indigenous students and learn more about building a community on campus, finding resources, and planning your future.

Download the 2025 H„ÓÂţIndigenous Handbook

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