Bachelors of Indigenous Social Work -
Advanced Standing

Length: 2 Years

Delivery: Hybrid - Intensive Delivery Model 
(Virtual Online / In-person in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory)

Next Intake: Fall 2026

Deadline to Complete Application: December 5, 2025

Tuition: *$8500.00 per year
*subject to change

Overview
The Bachelor of Indigenous Social Work (BISW) degree program will provide FNTI’s typical high level of academic rigour and Indigenous education, with traditional practices and cultural knowledge, which are expected by Indigenous Peoples across the province. 

Indigenous social workers play an integral role in families' and communities' health and well-being. Changes in legislation have resulted in networks of First Nations child and family services agencies building greater workforce capacity in communities across Ontario and Canada. 

Grounded in invaluable Indigenous education, graduates will help shape systems that are truly child- and family-centred, community-directed, and focused on prevention and early intervention.

Admission Requirements

  • A diploma or degree in SSW or MHA or a relevant program with a minimum B average. See “What are some examples of related programs in the FAQ section below”.

  • A resume demonstrating at least two years of paid social work experience in the field. Please note your resume must include contact information for an individual that will be able to verify your relevant social work experience. If your resume does not demonstrate 2+ years of experience in the social work field, you have the option to submit a portfolio of life/work experiences (see FAQ below for more details).

  • A connection to Indigenous Ancestry, Community and/or Indigenous Culture 

  • English language proficiency

  • Two letters of support - Letters can be completed by community/cultural; academic; or professional referees and must identify the nature of the relationship and outline how the applicant aligns with the program intent. One letter must be from a professional referee.

  • 1 Letter of Intent (500 words max). Original work is required, AI generated work will be flagged and will not be accepted. Supplemental multi-media submissions are welcomed but not required. Please reach out to recruitment@fnti.net if you would like to provide multi-media submissions.

  • 100 Hours of Community and/or Volunteer Work

  • A Vulnerable Sector Check will be required prior to the conclusion of the BISW program, pending Integrated Experiential Learning Plan arrangements.

What makes FNTI special?

WHY FNTI

INTEGRATED EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
INTENSIVE DELIVERY MODE
WRAP-AROUND LEARNER SUPPORTS

For more information, contact our Recruitment Office at 1.800.267.0637 ext. 141

or email us at recruitment@fnti.net

FAQ

Admissions & Recruitment

  • The next Advanced Standing (2-year) intake is scheduled for Fall 2026 with applications opening in November 2025.  

  • This intake is intended for learners seeking to obtain their BISW degree and who hold a prerequisite qualification such as an SSW, MHA, or a baccalaureate degree in human studies from a recognized Indigenous institute, college, or university. 

  • Apply online through our website.

    NOTE: Applicants must meet all eligibility criteria prior to applying. All required documents, transcripts, and admission materials must be submitted by the due date before FNTI Admissions will consider an application complete and ready for review. Incomplete applications will not move forward in the review process. 

  • Yes – The BISW program does qualify for OSAP funding. 

  • Please see the Admission Requirements section above.

  • A Degree in the Humanities, Health Sciences or Social Sciences from a recognized Indigenous Institute, College, or University; OR, 

    A Diploma in Social Services Work (SSW), Mental Health and Addiction (MHA), or another relevant program

    Contact recruitment@fnti.net for more information.

  • Community/Cultural references can be provided by Cultural Advisor, Knowledge Keeper, Elder, Faith Keeper, Reverend, Clan Mother, etc.

    Academic references can be provided by instructors or professors, program coordinator, guidance counsellors, etc.

    Professional references can be provided by managers, supervisors, or employers.

  • For applicants who do not have two years of paid employment experience in social services, we will consider relevant life and work experience. This may include volunteer work with social service agencies or related organizations, participation in cultural leadership activities (such as supporting ceremonies), advocacy efforts with social service organizations addressing special needs in personal or family contexts, and/or completion of various training programs (excluding practicum hours from social service diploma programs).

    Such life/work experience in one area or multiple areas require applicants to document at least 2 years life experience, to describe their learning from such activities, and to have confirmation provided by an Elder, Knowledge Keeper, agency supervisor or any combination of such persons who have knowledge of the applicant’s activities.

    For additional questions please contact recruitment@fnti.net.

  • Police Record Checks – it is recommended that you complete your Vulnerable Sector Check (VSC) as soon as possible in preparation for your IEL journey. Although a VSC may not be required for every IEL, within the Social Work field, it is often requested and should be expected. These records can take some time to receive after application, so advance effort will be advantageous.

    Please contact your local police detachment or department or visit OPP.ca for further instructions.

  • Yes, all required documents must be submitted for your application to be considered complete and ready for review. Any outstanding documents submitted past the closing deadline will not be considered. 

  • No, there is no application fee. 

  • If you should need help with the application process, please contact: recruitment@fnti.net

  • When the application has been submitted, you will receive an automated reply that acknowledges your application has been received. 

  • All applicants to the BISW Advanced Standing program must hold a prerequisite qualification such as an SSW, MHA, or a baccalaureate degree in human studies from a recognized Indigenous institute, college, or university. 

  • Currently there is no option for pathways or to apply transfer credits to the BISW program. 

    • Assisting with the preparation, set-up, and clean-up of cultural or ceremonial gatherings.

    • Helping with traditional medicines, food preparation, and other ceremony-related tasks.

    • Supporting ceremonial helpers and community members in a respectful way.

    • Volunteering at community awareness walks, vigils, or healing events.

    • Assisting with event logistics, such as registration, set-up, and food preparation.

    • Providing respectful and supportive presence for community members.

    • Participating in initiatives that raise awareness about mental health and wellness.

    • Supporting campaigns, interviews, or public education efforts.

    • Helping share information and resources with community members.

    • Volunteering at community drives and seasonal events that support families and youth.

    • Assisting with distributing resources such as food, clothing, or school supplies.

    • Helping to create safe, inclusive, and supportive spaces for community gatherings.

    These are just some examples of acceptable community hours. If you would like to confirm that your task is acceptable for the hours, please reach out to recruitment@fnti.net.

  • Yes. The BISW program is accredited through NIAB – National Indigenous Accreditation Board and IAESC – Indigenous Advanced Education Skills Council. 

  • Yes. Successful graduates of the 2-year Advanced Standing BISW Degree Program can apply to register with OCSWSSW. 

  • Yes. As an accredited institution, your BISW degree holds the same value and recognition as a degree from any other Post-Secondary in Canada.

Program Information & Accreditation 

  • The Advanced Standing program runs for 2 years.  

  • BISW is comprised of 4 semesters.  

    • Fall Semesters are 4 courses (Sept – Dec)  

    • Winter Semesters are 6 courses (January to July) 

    • Winter Semester ends the first week of July. 

  • The BISW Advanced Standing 2-year program is delivered in a hybrid model. A combination of in person in Tyendinaga and virtual deliveries. 

  • There are typically 1-2 in-person deliveries per semester. Schedule TBD.

  • Yes, you are responsible for all travel and accommodation expenses. 

  • The intensive mode is set in a 4-week delivery model. This offers 45 hours of required course hours. Click here for more details.

  • All FNTI instructors are Indigenous professionals representing Nations from across Turtle Island. Each brings a wealth of knowledge, lived experience, and academic expertise to their teaching. Our instructors deliver courses grounded in their specific areas of specialization, ensuring culturally relevant, community-centered learning. 

Program Structure & Delivery