Indigenous Resources
The Office of Indigenization works collaboratively across the institution to support students, faculty and staff while building and enhancing relationships with Indigenous Peoples, organizations and communities.
The Office of Indigenization works collaboratively across the institution to support students, faculty and staff while building and enhancing relationships with Indigenous Peoples, organizations and communities.
The Justice Institute of British Columbia serves the people of communities located in the traditional territories of First Nations Peoples across British Columbia. We welcome First Nations, Inuit, and Métis learners who seek knowledge and skills from our programs.
Read Office of Indigenization Newsletter Spring issue 2020
Read Office of Indigenization Newsletter Summer issue 2020
Read Office of Indigenization Newsletter Fall issue 2020
Read Office of Indigenization Newsletter Winter issue 2021
Read Office of Indigenization Newsletter Spring issue 2021
Read Office of Indigenization Newsletter Summer issue 2021
Read Office of Indigenization Newsletter Fall issue 2021
Read Office of Indigenization Newsletter Winter issue 2022
When you self-identify as an Indigenous student, we're better able to provide services that will help you.
To self-identify, indicate your status on your JIBC application form. If you didn't identify yourself when you registered and would like to change your status, contact the Registration Office.
All eligible JIBC students can apply for awards, bursaries and scholarships if they meet the requirements. There are funding opportunities available exclusively for qualifying Indigenous students.