Aboriginal Resource Centre (ARC)

The Aboriginal Resource Centre (ARC) provides information and support before and after you become a ²ÝÁñÉçÇø student that will help you achieve your educational goals. We strive to provide culturally safe services and facilities to Indigenous students. 

ARC staff liaise with the students’ Indigenous communities & organizations to support their success.

ARC provides a drop-in Study Centre and supports culturally safe activities for Indigenous students. The Staff at ARC provide moral support, encouragement and “a friendly listening post” to Indigenous students whenever possible.

Our Vision:

Together we can raise awareness of Aboriginal issues and promote a new relationship of cooperation and a sharing of knowledge.

Aboriginal Student Services

Access culturally relevant student workshops, counselling resources, facilities, and more.

Go to Student Services

Aboriginal Student Funding

If you’re looking for assistance paying for college, check out these resources. There are several Aboriginal Awards that can be applied for as well as resources for additional financial aid.

Go to Student Funding

Academic & Career Planning

Do you have questions regarding academic planning? Unsure of which career path is best for you? Connect with an Academic Advisor.

Go to Academic Advising


  • Carrie Darcey Davis

    I learned to embrace who I am and incorporate that into every ounce of my being. Whether it’s parenting, studying or working, I learned the importance of Indigenizing my process.

    Carrie Darcey Davis

    Indigenous ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Alimni

Indigenous Student Housing

Nahoonai-a ("to find" or "to discover")

Indigenous students attending ²ÝÁñÉçÇø have access to a culturally safe and familiar environment to call home. The fully furnished building is built next to existing student housing on the Prince George campus. In addition to the 12 rooms, two of which are accessible, there is a shared kitchen, living area, washrooms and laundry facilities. There is also a two-bedroom suite for an Elder, who will be a student mentor and adviser.

Apply Here

 

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Important Dates

The ARC staff work in collaboration with ²ÝÁñÉçÇø to host culturally relevant events and activities throughout the fiscal year to honour diversity and promote Aboriginal culture while we continue our healing journey in moving toward truth and reconciliation.

February 23   National Anti-bullying Day
March 14- 18 ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Prince George Aboriginal History Week 
May 5 National Day for Awareness & Action for Murdered and Missing Women, Girls and Gender Diverse Kin (MMIWG2S) 
June 21 National Indigenous Peoples Day 
September 30 National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (Orange Shirt Day) 
October 4th Sisters in Spirit Vigil honoring the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and gender diverse people.

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