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First Nations University of Canada was established in 1976 as the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College (SIFC) through a federated partnership with the University of Regina. The University is independently administered offering post-secondary education in a culturally supportive First Nations’ environment. 

The First Nations University of Canada offers its programs and services on three campuses: Prince Albert (Northern Campus), Regina, and Saskatoon, in addition to various communities across Saskatchewan and Canada.

The First Nations University of Canada offers undergraduate and graduate degrees within an environment of Indian culture and history combining First Nation-oriented and standard areas of study in all programs.

  Photo Slideshow: Dakota Dunes CDC Supports New Recreational Program for Students

Stephen Neapetung, President of the Student Association-Saskatoon, accepts a symbolic cheque from Wilma Isbister, General Manager of the Dakota Dunes Community Development Corporation, for funding toward a new recreational program at the Saskatoon campus.

 

Reminder: The First Nations University Annual Pow Wow is only
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