Current Students
Guidance on the programs available, degree requirements, course selection and long-range academic planning are offered. As well, the counsellor works closely with the Registrars, Professors and other academic advisors to ensure that the students needs are met.

First Nations House hosts a variety of events each year, academic seminars, social gatherings, award ceremonies and cultural events if you would like to get involved here are some options.
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Join our listserv receive e-mails about upcoming events and opportunities to join send an e-mail to fnh.info@utoronto.ca
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Students can get involved in the various Aboriginal Student Groups at U of T.
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Volunteer at an event contact Rochelle Allan at 416-978-6993 or rochelle.allan@utoronto.ca to find out more.
FNH welcomes student and community contributions and participation in our programming. There are opportunities for volunteerism at social and cultural gatherings, and in some of our services (i.e. resource centre). Whether you are good at (or want to learn about) cooking, speaking in public or setting up tables, we appreciate any assistance offered by or for students.
If you are looking for housing to rent, a great idea if you have the finances is to buy a condo during your studies at U of T. As you study, the value of it appreciates and at the end of your program you can sell it - it is even possible to pay off your entire education with the profits. A great website that has listings of the top new condominiums in Toronto is toptorontocondos.ca - check it out.