Be proud of your ancestry! As a self-identifying First Nations, Inuit or Métis student, there are many culturally relevant supports and resources available to you.
- Visiting Elders program
- Indigenous healthcare consultations
- Advocacy and referrals
- Indigenous specific cultural supports and resources
- Bursary and scholarship information
- Social events, workshops and activities to help you connect with other students
To self-identify as an Indigenous student, follow the link below and complete the form. Your information will be sent directly to Indigenous Student Services staff.
Miigwetch, Nia:wen, and we look forward to hearing from you soon!
Fill out a self-identification application here
Privacy of Information: In accordance with section 39(2) of the freedom of information and protection of privacy act, RSO 2006, personal information is collected under the legal authority of the Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Act, 2002. The information will be used to provide you with information on a regular basis that is relevant to you as an Indigenous student, and to compile statistical data regarding students who self-identify for required reporting to the Ministry of Training, Colleges & Universities.
If you have any questions regarding the collection and use of this information, contact Rebekah Rego, Indigenous Student Services Coordinator – Frost Campus: mkons.stone-debassige@flemingcollege.ca or Cheyenne Blaker, Indigenous Student Services Coordinator – Sutherland Campus: cheyenne.blaker@flemingcollege.ca