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Sault College offers a number of Native student services to assist students in all aspects of their education:
The Native Student Counsellor, Maureen McLeod, provides social, academic and personal guidance to those who request her assistance. The counsellor works closely with other staff and faculty
and the Native Student Council, as well as liaises with First Nations and various organizations/agencies. Students are the counsellor's prime concern, and she will offer any help she can towards their well-being and, most importantly, their success!
Maureen McLeod - Native Student Counsellor
Our programs have articulation agreements with Algoma University and Lake Superior State University. For more information, please contact:
Carolyn Hepburn - Director
Enji Maawnjiding is a home away from home for local and out of town students. The Centre is the focal point of Sault College's Native Student population. Used on a day-to-day basis as a student lounge, Enji Maawnjiding also hosts a number of social and cultural events. Click here for more information!
The purpose of the Native Student Council (NSC) is to unite Sault College students, especially those of Native descent, through social, cultural and sports events, provide a linkage for College students with the larger Native and non-Native community and assist students in furthering their education.
Each academic year, students are nominated and run for offices on the NSC. Current positions are: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Social/Cultural Assistant.
Sault College offers our students a number of Scholarships and Bursaries to assist students in helping to offset various post-secondary expenses.