The U of T recruitment team travels for much of the fall semester to provide information to Indigenous communities about our unique Indigenous student services offered through First Nations House and to promote the University of Toronto’s various programs and departments.
The recruitment officer also participates in events organized through the Aboriginal Post-Secondary Information Program (APSIP).
First Nations House – Indigenous Student Services is an active member of the Indigenous community in the city of Toronto. Through networking and community relationships we aim to provide cultural awareness and opportunities that engage learners of all ages.
Indigenous students who want to apply to the University of Toronto are welcome to reach out and access admissions advising.
Admissions Advising
Our Indigenous Recruitment Officer can advise you on your application for University of Toronto undergraduate first-entry programs. These programs include: Arts & Science, Applied Science & Engineering, Music, Kinesiology & Physical Education and Architecture, Landscape, and Design.
Pre-Entry Programs
If you do not meet the formal qualifications required for direct entry admission to the University, you can enroll in one of the University’s access or bridging programs. These programs enable students to earn the requirements in preparation for an Arts & Science degree:
Campus Tours
U of T offers guided tours of the campus for those interested. Book a tour at one of campuses here at University of Toronto campuses. Indigenous community members can take a look at our First Nations House Brochure (PDF). Feel free to contact us for more information on how we support our Indigenous students at U of T.
Contact
Contact Aaron Sinclair, Indigenous Recruitment Officer at aaron.sinclair@utoronto.ca to talk about applying to U of T and the different programs available.