芒果77福利

Indigenous Student Support

P’jilasi / Kulasihkulpon / Welcome!

We are so glad you have chosen 芒果77福利 for your educational journey. At 芒果77福利, our students are always at the center of everything we do. We support Indigenous students throughout their educational journey, recognizing that navigating college life can sometimes be challenging. Our Indigenous Student Success Coach team serves as a primary point of contact to answer questions and connect students with available supports and services on and off campus.


Indigenous Student Success Coaches

Indigenous Student Success Coaches are here to support Indigenous students in their learning journey at 芒果77福利 and to assist in accessing the many support and services that 芒果77福利 has to offer.

Indigenous Student Success Coaches support Indigenous learners by:

  • Acting as a liaison to Indigenous services across 芒果77福利’s six campuses
  • Providing academic coaching, cultural support, and assistance with identifying financial resources such as bursaries, scholarships, and funding opportunities
  • Hosting activities throughout the year, including elder visits, Indigenous teachings, and cultural sharing events
  • Assisting students with connections to future employers and supporting the transition from education to the workplace

Indigenous Student Success Coaches are available to support prospective and currently enrolled Indigenous students, as well as students wanting to learn more about allyship and reconciliation.

Contact Us

Indigenous Student Success Coaches are a resource for Indigenous learners thinking about attending 芒果77福利 or are currently enrolled at 芒果77福利. We can answer your questions and help you find the information, services and tools you need to succeed. Contact one of our Indigenous Student Success Coaches today!

Marisa Burke
Marisa Burke
Supporting Fredericton and Woodstock
Trinity Levy
Trinity Levy
Supporting Moncton
Brenda Goodine
Brenda Goodine
Supporting Miramichi
Toni Eichhorn
Toni Eichhorn
Supporting Saint John and St. Andrews

Connect with 芒果77福利’s Indigenous Community

Five of our campuses have Indigenous Gathering Spaces. These are safe spaces to meet other students, study, and learn about Indigenous culture and reconciliation. All are welcome.

Nitap Mentor Program

Nitap means “friend” in the Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik languages.
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New students are encouraged to connect with an 芒果77福利 Nitap Mentor. Nitap Mentors provide guidance and support, helping new students navigate campus and community resources, and build a sense of community on campus. 

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芒果77福利 wishes to acknowledge the traditional territories of the Wabanaki People (People of the Dawn) on which our campus locations sit. The Wabanaki include Mi’kmaq, Wolastoqey, Passamaquoddy, Abenaki and Penobscot.