Free Application Days 2024
In the spirit of reconciliation and to honour Residential School survivors, the U of A will be hosting an extended Free Application Days from September 30 - October 9, 2024.
Starting September 30, any self-identifying First Nations, Métis, or Inuit student who submits an application to a participating program before October 9 will have their application fee waived.
Please review process details below before starting your application.
Eligibility
Any self-identifying First Nations, Métis, or Inuit applicant receives a free application to a participating program. Please see our First Nations, Métis, or Inuit Awards page if you are not sure you are eligible to self-identify. Internal Transfer students are not eligible for a fee waiver.
Participating programs
Only applications to direct-entry undergraduate degree programs that open on October 1 are part of Free Application Days 2024.
The following Faculties and Programs whose applications are currently open are not participating:
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry
- Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research
- Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Studies
- Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
- Any Certificate programs
Transition Year Program Winter 2025 Intake (open until October 1) is already free to apply.
If you are not sure what to take or want more information about our 200+ programs, check out our Admissions + Programs webpage.
Questions? Contact indigenous@ualberta.ca to book an advising appointment.
Process
- Between Sept. 30 - Oct. 9, start your application.
- Complete your application, being sure to self-identify as Indigenous.
- Submit your application! Your application fee and residence fee* will be automatically waived.
- A team of Free Application Days Advisors will review your application and reach out with any updates or recommendations.
Deadlines
All applications submitted by midnight on October 9, 2024 will be considered for the promotion.
If your application is not submitted by October 9, you will need to submit, finalize and pay for your application on your own. Indigenous Recruitment is here to help! Email indigenous@ualberta.ca if you have questions about self-identification eligibility, application questions or security and privacy of your personal information.
Indigenous Identity Documents
Indigenous identity documentation can be loaded to your account via the LaunchPad portal after you apply and up until you receive an official decision.*
We strongly recommend any student who has self-identified for a free application to upload their documents as soon as possible.
The eligible Indigenous identity document list can be found on the First Nations, Métis, or Inuit Awards page. Students should add a clear picture of the front and back of cards, and/or clear copies of official letters of confirmation to their checklist. The University of Alberta recognizes that Indigeneity and connecting to your Indigenous identity can be a complex process. We work closely with the University of Alberta Committee on the Documentation of Indigeneity to review documentation that is not listed.
Identity documents are not required as part of the evaluation for an admission unless you have applied to an exclusive Indigenous program or Indigenous stream.