One or more entrance awards are given to Indigenous undergraduate students in the Faculty of Law who identify as women, non-binary or Two-Spirit people and who intend to support the work of reconciliation through their studies and the practice of law. Students must submit a letter of application (maximum one page) to the Law Admissions Officer by June 15 demonstrating how they intend to support the work of reconciliation. Approval of the recipients will be made by the Senate Committee on Awards upon the recommendation of the Faculty of Law.
One or more entrance awards are given to Indigenous undergraduate students in the Faculty of Law who identify as women, non-binary or Two-Spirit people and who intend to support the work of reconciliation through their studies and the practice of law. Students must submit a letter of application (maximum one page) to the Law Admissions Officer by June 15 demonstrating how they intend to support the work of reconciliation. Approval of the recipients will be made by the Senate Committee on Awards upon the recommendation of the Faculty of Law. Student focus: Indigenous students. Department(s): Law.
No application required. Renewable: No. One or more entrance awards are given to Indigenous undergraduate students in the Faculty of Law who identify as women, non-binary or Two-Spirit people and who intend to support the work of reconciliation through their studies and the practice of law. Students must submit a letter of application (maximum one page) to the Law Admissions Officer by June 15 demonstrating how they intend to support the work of reconciliation. Approval of the recipients will be made by the Senate Committee on Awards upon the recommendation of the Faculty of Law.
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