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Agreements Connect Indigenous Students in Canada, UH Community Colleges
June 30, 2022

Fellows mentioned in this story: Erika Lacro, Cohort II

From University of Hawai‘i News:

Kapiʻolani Community College and the University of Hawaiʻi Community Colleges are boosting Indigenization, sharing of knowledge and study abroad through two memorandums of understanding with a Canadian community college.

The first agreement lays the groundwork for student, faculty and staff exchanges between North Island College (NIC) and the seven UH Community College campuses. The agreement allows NIC students to pay NIC tuition while studying at a UH Community College in Hawaiʻi. NIC’s campuses and facilities are located on or near Vancouver Island.

The second agreement builds upon the 15-year relationship between Kapiʻolani CC and NIC, with an expanded focus on educational pathways, joint research projects and cultural exchange opportunities for students, faculty and staff.

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