Aboriginal Community Resource Planning University of Northern British Columbia

About this Program

Level: Certificate-Aboriginal Community Resource Planning

Discpline: Other Arts and Humanities

Length: 2 semesters

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Application Fee: $125.00
Tuition Fee: $25,528.60

Prince George Campus

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Program Description

he First Nations Centre is honoured to provide holistic support services to students, staff and faculty at UNBC. The First Nations Centre is a culturally safe and accessible space where leadership, academic growth, relationships, and personal supports are fostered. We offer a wide variety of programs, services, and activities that help to improve educational outcomes for Aboriginal students, create awareness and understanding of Indigenous perspectives and worldviews, and celebrate Aboriginal culture. Our team is here to welcome everyone who visits or accesses the First Nations Centre. Beyond supporting Aboriginal students, one of the goals of the FNC is to help create dialogue and an understanding of Aboriginal peoples and cultures to the wider UNBC community.

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