Accessible Learning Services - Offers a range of support from academic accommodations, assistive technology training and referral to on-campus and community services.
The Student Wellness and Accessibility Centre offers several Counselling Services. Students are encouraged to book an appointment using counselling@humber.ca or by calling at 416-675-5090 (North) campus or 416-675-6622 ext. 3331 (Lakeshore). Counselling appointments are available from 8:30am – 4:30pm Monday to Friday.
MNO’s Healing & Wellness Program has a 24hr Mental Health Crisis Line as well as individual counselling.
The Weaving Wellness Centre - private clinical and consulting practice that is centred on supporting individuals, families and communities engage in healing and enhance well-being.
Noojimo - Indigenous-owned virtual mental health services clinic that facilitates virtual access for Indigenous people to culturally appropriate mental wellness services from Indigenous care providers.
Physical Health
Humber Athletics offers physical activities to create healthy lifestyle habits including recreation, fitness, intramural sports, adventure programs and more.
Humber Indigenous Bursary - This bursary provides direct support to Indigenous students with financial need to access support to aid their participation in postsecondary education and training. Click the file to learn how to submit the bursary.
Indigenous Tuition Grant Program - Starting fall 2024, the Indigenous Tuition Grant program offers free tuition to Indigenous students who come from eight First Nations communities. Interested students with questions are asked to contact indigenous@humber.ca
Humber Financial Aid - Humber provides assistance to Indigenous students in meeting the costs of their tuition and living expenses while studying full-time or part-time.
Métis Nation of Ontario - Postsecondary education funding, financial and other support services.
Indspire - This is a charitable organization dedicated to delivering bursary and scholarship awards that provide the support necessary for Canadian Indigenous students to achieve their academic potential.
Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment & Training - Miziwe Biik strives to provide training and employment opportunities in a supportive environment in which people can affirm their native identities and develop to their full potential.
Native Earth Preforming Arts – a not-for-profit organization dedicated to creating, developing and producing of professional artistic expression of the Aboriginal experience in Canada.
Indigenous Camp Choice - is a summer program that brings grade 7/8 students from various First Nation communities throughout Ontario together to participate in a three day and two-night college experiential camp. Students stay at Humber's Main Campus Residence and spend one day at the Lakeshore Campus.
Native Canadian Centre of Toronto - is a membership-based, charitable organization in the heart of downtown Toronto in a beautifully renovated heritage building. NCCT offers a wide range of programs and services based on Native cultural traditions and teachings. All are welcome.