Hay ch qa’ sii’em siye’yu mukw mustimuxw

(Thank you respected ones of this place)

Situated on the traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples, VIU is fortunate to host a large number of Indigenous students. VIU provides a learning environment that is accessible, relevant for all learners, celebrates success, and acknowledges history and traditions.

Our Services for Aboriginal Students and Office of Indigenous Education and Engagement offer a range of programs, supports and services for students, employees and the wider community.

Events

Mar
27

Run, Walk, Wheel Program

Join us for an 8-week walking, wheeling, learntorun program. Everyone is welcome. All levels. Prizes to be won and there will be a community celebration at the...
Apr
03

Run, Walk, Wheel Program

Join us for an 8-week walking, wheeling, learntorun program. Everyone is welcome. All levels. Prizes to be won and there will be a community celebration at the...
Apr
08

Kairos Blanket Exercise: A workshop in reconciliation

The KAIROS Blanket Exercise explores the history of Canada from an Indigenous perspective. The exercise uses blankets to represent the lands of what is now...
Apr
09

Ancestral Orgasms: Finding Our Way Back to Power and Pleasure

Dr. Sara Vogel is VIU's Fulbright Research Chair 2024. A Native Hawaiian mama-scholar, Dr. Vogel currently works at Hawaii Community College supporting...
May
02

Keynote Event BC Political Studies Association Conference on Trust and Leadership

Banting Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Morgan Mowatt (University of Victoria) will give a talk titled "A Package Deal: Indigenous Knowledge, Culture and Political...
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services for aboriginal students

Services for Aboriginal Students

Services for Aboriginal Students are available for one-on-one appointments with students, either in person, online or by phone at 250.740.6510 or by email at SAS@viu.ca.

Educational Advisors are available to help you with:

  • Exploring and developing your educational and career goals
  • Changing programs, courses, and assisting with timetabling and registration
  • Connecting you to academic supports
  • Finding daycare and housing
SAS Advisors

Jennifer Christoffersen and Dale Hunt are here to listen and support students as they explore, plan and achieve their professional and educational goals. Please note they are usually based out of Shq’apthut, VIU’s Aboriginal Gathering Place but Shq'apthut is currently closed for renovations until further notice. Services for Aboriginal Students has moved temporarily to Building 180, Room 326.

Learn more about Services for Aboriginal Students
Gathering Place

Office of Indigenous Education and Engagement

The Office of Indigenous Education and Engagement is a team of dedicated practitioners who work to: 

  • develop community-based educational opportunities for students, such as the Indigenous Eco-Tourism Training program
  • create a sense of belonging for Indigenous students on campus through the ‘su’luqw’a’ Community Cousins Indigenous mentorship program and the Elders-in-Residence program
  • support faculty to bring Indigenous ways of knowing and being into their classrooms through the Na’tsa’maht Shqwaluwun (One Heart, One Mind) professional development series
  • and foster relationships with Indigenous nations
Learn more about the Office of Indigenous Education and Engagement