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University of Toronto implements tuition-free initiative for 9 First Nations

The University of Toronto has launched a tuition-free initiative for nine First Nationswhose territoriesinclude or areadjacent to its campuses indowntown Toronto, Mississauga and Scarborough, part of the university's efforts to make education more accessible for Indigenous students.

Indigenous students from U.S. to pay Ontario tuition rate

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Tristen White of the Mississaugas of the Credit is an Indigenous studies specialist and computer science minor at the University of Toronto who will benefit from the initiative. (Submitted by Tristen White)

The University of Toronto has launched a tuition-free initiative for nine First Nationswhose territoriesinclude or areadjacent to its campuses indowntown Toronto, Mississauga and Scarborough.

Theinitiative is part of the university'sefforts to make education more accessible for Indigenous students as outlined in Answering the Call: Wecheehetowin, a 2017 report of the Steering Committee for the University of Toronto Response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commissionof Canada.

"I think this is a great first step," said Tristen White,a studentin Indigenous studies and computer science and a member of the Mississaugas of the Credit,one of the eligible First Nations.

"I really think that there's a lot of progress that's being made when schools particularly, like, big, mainstream schools like U of T are making progress towards reconciliation .Itsets a precedent for other schools to do the same thing."

White said there is a waitlist for funding for post-secondary education in his community, adding themoney that would have gone "to my tuition now gets to go to someone else who is being afforded the opportunity to go to school."

The university's tuition-free initiative applies to current and future Indigenous students enrolled in undergraduate, graduate and professionalprograms.

The nine communities includedare:

  • Alderville First Nation.
  • Curve Lake First Nation.
  • Hiawatha First Nation.
  • Nation Huronne-Wendat/Huron-Wendat First Nation.
  • Mississauga First Nation.
  • Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
  • Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation.
  • Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte (Tyendinaga Mohawk).
  • Six Nations of the Grand River.

Shannon Simpson, senior director in the Office of Indigenous Initiativesat the university, said the first person they asked about the initiativewas Cheryl Regehr, the provost and vice-president.

"Her response was 'How can we do this and how can we do this right away,'" Simpson said.

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Shannon Simpson, a member of Alderville First Nation and senior director in the Office of Indigenous Initiatives at the University of Toronto, says senior management at the U of T have given strong support to the initiative. (Johnny Guatto)

Simpson,of Alderville First Nation,said they've had "strong support from senior leadership" who wanted to drive the initiative forward"almost quicker than we could get it together."

Indigenousstudents from the continental United States will pay the domestic Ontario tuition rate in recognition of the1794 Jay Treaty between Great Britain and the United States, which states that Indigenous peoplemay travel freely across the international boundary.

In May 2022, the university began applying the domestic Ontario tuition rate to Indigenous students from elsewhere in Canada.

Simpson said there are further plans to fulfil the recommendations of theAnswering the Call: Wecheehetowinreport including building an Indigenous house on the Scarborough campus where students can access support through student services.