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Traditional Territories AcknowledgementThe University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Metis nation.

We respect the Treaties that were made on these territories, we acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past, and we dedicate ourselves to move forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.

Enrolment Services

• Student Recruitment

• Admissions

• Financial Aid & Awards

• English Language Centre

Welcome & Introductions

Domestic and International:

• Kerri Gregoire, Lead Student Recruitment Officer

• Jillayne Bohlen, Student Recruitment Officer

• Verna Kroeker, Student Recruitment Officer

• Lyndsay Lambert, Student Recruitment Officer

• Sujitra Supachokjaroensin, Student Recruitment Officer

• Kyle Lougheed, Student Recruitment Events Coordinator

• Kristen Pachet, CRM Specialist

Indigenous:

• Desiree Morrisseau-Keesick, Lead Indigenous Student Recruitment Officer

• Marla Robson, Indigenous Student Recruitment Officer

• Nicole Stonyk, Indigenous Student Recruitment Officer

Welcome & Introductions

Agenda

Application Process Review

Admissions Update

REFRESHMENT BREAK

Indigenous Community Update & Access Programs

Supporting our Students: Financial Aid & Awards

Supporting our Students: On-Campus Resources

LUNCH

Program Spotlights: Desautels Faculty of Music & Faculty of Education

Submit your question:

• Scan the QR code with the camera app on your phone

• Visit menti.com and use access code 721716

Questions?

2019/20 Events

Evening of Excellence

• Tuesday, October 29, 2019

umanitoba.ca/eveningofexcellence

Open House

• Thursday, February 20, 2020

umanitoba.ca/openhouse

Campus Tours

• Available most Fridays – register online: umanitoba.ca/campustours

2020 Publications

• 2020 Viewbook

• 2020 Indigenous Viewbook

• 2019-20 Counsellor Resource Guide

Available in our literature area:

• 2020 Admissions Wall Chart

• Faculty and program information

New Website

Campus Updates

• 2019 marks the seventh consecutive year the UManitoba student population is over 29,000 with the largest opening day numbers ever at 29,793!

• Undergraduate student population up 2%

• Indigenous student population up 2.2%

• International student population up 7.5%

• NEW Stanley Pauley Engineering Building - 46,000 square feet of space now open.

• NEW Co-op options in the Faculty of Arts:

• Labour Studies

• Psychology

• Master’s of Public Administration

• Homecoming: Sept. 16 to 22; Indigenous Homecoming Sept. 18

• Schulich Scholars:

• Mia Battad, Balmoral Hall School - $80,000

• Nikolaus Reichert, Garden City Collegiate – $100,000

Campus Updates

2019 BMO Financial Group Indigenous Leader of Tomorrow Entrance Scholarship Recipients:

• Madison Winter – Helen Betty Osborne Ininiw Education Resource Centre

• Lydia Gork – Kelvin High School

• Donna Yellowback – St John’s High School

• Dwayne Williams – Helen Betty Osborne Ininiw Education Resource Centre

2019 BMO Financial Group Leader of Tomorrow Entrance Scholarship Recipients:

• Amy Spearman – College Jeanne-Sauve

• Alborz Khakbazan – Vincent Massey High School (Brandon)

• Guneet Uppal – Sisler High School

• Nathan Mathews – Fort Richmond Collegiate

• Mia Gray – Gimli High School

• Ethan Burnell – St. John’s Ravenscourt