Degree Completion for Aboriginal People in British Columbia: A Case Study

  • Price R
  • Burtch B
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Both programs were offered in a face-to-face format at the Merritt campus, and both were a collaborative effort. Implications for establishing and sustaining Aboriginal-focused post-secondary education are identified and discussed in this article, as are the barriers to post-secondary education faced by Aboriginal students and the authors’ challenges as non- Aboriginal people engaged in programming across cultures. Additionally, reflections on these initiatives are offered and linkages to key literature on the issue of Aboriginal post- secondary education are identified.

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Price, R., & Burtch, B. (2010). Degree Completion for Aboriginal People in British Columbia: A Case Study. Canadian Journal of University Continuing Education, 36(1). https://doi.org/10.21225/d5wc7m

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