Aboriginal Services

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Hello! N'it! Ahnee! Tansi! She:gon!

Ryerson Aboriginal Student Services - also known by its acronym R.A.S.S. - provides a culturally supportive environment to promote academic excellence and serves as a place to balance academic learning with traditional teachings and culture.

The role of our office is to provide specialized services for Aboriginal, Metis and Inuit students on campus and to develop a mutually productive relationship between Ryerson and the Aboriginal Community.


Events

Fall 2009/2010 Events

Grafton Antone - Haudenosaunee - Life Cycles/Stages Teachings

Date: Wednesday November 25, 2009
Location: KHW-372, entrance at 31 Gerrard Street East
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.


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Peer Support Program

Peer Support Program

This dynamic program has Ryerson Aboriginal students who do outreach and provide peer support to Aboriginal student's on-campus.

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Bursaries & Scholarships

Bursaries & Scholarships

If you are require assistance with an Aboriginal bursary or scholarship application, please talk to an Aboriginal Peer Supporter

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Bursaries & Scholarships

Admission Advocacy

Aboriginal people interested in applying to any of Ryerson's Full-time, Part-time, Diploma or Certificate programs

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How to find us

EventsOur offices are located on the third floor of West Kerr Hall, room KHW 389. Take a trip with Student Services Walking Buddy to find us.