About the Gaǫdadęihwahni:ya:s Transition Program for Indigenous learners
“They are strengthening their knowledge.”
Find a culturally safe space to develop your community and access support among Indigenous learners before the year starts. Gaǫdadęihwahni:ya:s is a transition program for Indigenous students starting their studies at McMaster in September. Over two weeks in the summer and a full course option in the fall, you’ll learn about culture, university life and academic skill development while celebrating Indigenous values and ways of learning.
When I entered this space on the first day, I was so surprised and happy to see how many Indigenous people are here for me, to help me be prepared for university and want me to do well here.
– 2022 program participant
- Receive a $500 bursary for participating in the summer portion of the program.
- Receive 3.0 units of university elective credit towards your degree for participating in the Fall course (participation in the Summer program not required).
- Learn key skills like reading academic articles, taking notes, writing essays and studying for exams, with emphasis on cultural teachings.
- Attend well-being workshops on health and stress management.
- Participate in cultural activities like lacrosse, storytelling, drumming, dancing, beading and quill work.
- Get to know the campus and Indigenous community organizations through guided tours.
- Make connections with the Elders-in-Residence.
The Gaǫdadęihwahni:ya:s Transition Program is intended for incoming Fall 2024 McMaster University Indigenous students.
This includes the following:
- High school graduates
- Mature students
- Transfer students
Register now
Complete the short application form to get started. Feel free to contact Rebecca Seles-Dring, Indigenous Transition Program Coordinator (indigstp@mcmaster.ca) if you have questions!