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Laurier and the Office of Indigenous Initiatives are committed to supporting our students financially through their postsecondary education. At Laurier, students fill out their student profiles that determine their eligibility for awards, scholarships and bursaries. This includes the First-year Undergraduate, General and Faculty Specific profiles. On the General Student profile, Indigenous students may need to indicate they are an Indigenous student to recieve some Indigenous-designated bursaries.
Below are some examples of Indigenous awards, bursaries and scholarships students may be eligible for. Students applying for Indigenous-designated awards, bursaries and scholarships may need to verify their Indigenous identity through the Indigenous Identity Verification process and by submitting the Indigenous Identity Verification form.
An award is granted on a competitive basis for a combination of academic achievement and participation in extracurricular activities. Recipients of awards must demonstrate financial need.
Important Deadlines
Incoming first-year undergraduate students must complete the First-year Undergraduate profile prior to the August deadline. All students must complete the General Student profile which closes in October as well as their Faculty Specific profile which closes in November. Be sure to check your @mylaurier.ca email account for important information on deadlines. For detailed timelines, visit Scholarships and Bursaries.
The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) Métis Student Bursary Program provides bursaries to registered students who are verified Métis citizens of the Métis Nation of Ontario. Applicants will be required to complete their school’s internal bursary application process, as well as, consent to an MNO citizenship verification check to confirm eligibility. Funding amounts are determined by your post-secondary institution based on their internal application review process, which includes, meeting eligibility requirements, available funds, and financial need.
If you have any questions, please direct all inquiries to: psesupport@metisnation.org.
To complete the MNO citizenship verification check, please visit: https://metisnation.smapply.io/prog/MNO_Bursary_Program/.
A bursary is a monetary gift based on demonstrated financial need and satisfactory academic achievement. Bursaries do not have to be paid back to the university.
A scholarship is granted for outstanding academic achievement. Entrance scholarships are granted automatically and are available to students who are entering Year 1 of any undergraduate program.
Wilfrid Laurier University honours the Jay Treaty 1794 by offering domestic tuition rates to Enrolled Tribal Members of a federally recognized American Indian Tribe from the continental United States. To qualify, students will complete the required verification of Indigenous identity as outlined by the Office of Indigenous Initiatives. Eligible students must be in a degree-seeking program. Domestic tuition rate will be applied as of the term of confirmation and will not be applied retroactively. Eligible students will retain domestic tuition rates for the duration of their studies at Laurier.
Contact Us:
Indigenous Student Recruitment and Access Coordinator