Opportunities for Indigenous students

June 23, 2015
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Text on screen: [Universities Canada logo]

Text on screen: [In conversation with David Barnard President University of Manitoba]

Text on screen: [Opportunities for Aboriginal Students]

David Barnard, president, University of Manitoba:

In this part of the country there is a large number of indigenous people, an especially large of young indigenous people. Universities in this part of Canada are quite good at attracting people who have post-secondary credentials to come to university or to say it another way, people who have the drive to finish post-secondary education in the indigenous community know that going on to university or college is a good thing.

But what we need to do is help larger numbers of those people get ready from those communities, get ready to go to post-secondary education, to come and succeed and to participate fully in all the range of educational options and professional options that are available to them.

Text on screen: [Universities Canada. The voice of Canada’s Universities archives.univcan.ca]

University of Manitoba president David Barnard says addressing inequities in education for First Nations improves quality of life for all Canadians.

Tagged:  Indigenous education, Strong and inclusive communities

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