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Neechiwaken Mentor Application Form

Neechiwaken Peer Mentor Program – Mentor Application 2024-2025

Miigwech for your interest in becoming a mentor in the Neechiwaken Indigenous Peer Mentor Program! Applications are now closed.

Program mentors (Neechiwaken) will meet with first-year students to provide one-on-one support as they transition into their first year of study. Mentors offer guidance through discussions, are available to answer questions, engage in social activities and offer resource referrals as needed. Through this program, mentors will have the opportunity to develop leadership skills and be part of a supportive Indigenous student community.

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Student experience

  • Neechiwaken Indigenous Peer Mentor Program
  • EmpoweringU Financial Wellness
  • Qualico Bridge to Success Program
  • Blankstein Momentum Program
  • Annual Traditional Graduation Pow Wow
  • Bison Spirit Indigenous Leadership Program
  • Indigenous Circle of Empowerment (ICE)
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