University of Waterloo will waive tuition for students from 2 Ontario First Nations

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The University of Waterloo will waive tuition fees for qualifying students from two Ontario First Nation communitiesĀ as part of the university’s reconciliation commitments.

This new initiative applies to current and incoming students who are members of the Six Nations of the Grand River and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. The university’s Waterloo campus is located on the traditional territory of these two First Nation communities.

Last year, the university held a sunrise ceremony to mark the institution’s commitment to reconciliation, Indigenization and decolonization.

Jean Becker,Ā associate vice-president of Indigenous Relations at University of Waterloo, is pleased to see the university take this

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