Program Specific Requirements

Some programs have additional requirements needed to:

  • participate in the program,
  • participate in Work Practicum,
  • graduate from the program, or
  • be employed in certain professional fields

You will receive communications regarding your program-specific requirements, and any applicable deadlines.  Note that documents submitted to MITT become the property of the Institution.

Special consideration may apply to some student who are unable to meet these requirements. Eligibility to complete the program may be considered based on a documented plan developed in collaboration with MITT which identifies the full range of needs, and appropriate support provisions. This plan will identify additional costs that may be required to meet these needs in order to assist individuals in gaining maximum benefit from the educational opportunities at MITT.

ADDITIONAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

UP TO DATE IMMUNIZATION RECORD 

Immunization forms are available through the Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology. Completion of the immunization process can take between 5 to 7 weeks. See our Forms page for an Immunization form.

POLICE INFORMATION CHECK (PIC)

For residents of Winnipeg: Please visit the City of Winnipeg website for information, and to submit your request.

For Manitoba residents living outside of Winnipeg:  Please visit the RCMP website for information, and view the RCMP locator to find your local detachment.

Your PIC must be dated as follows:

  • For the Early Childhood Education program: Within 3-months from the start of your Work Practicum.
  • For all other MITT programs: Within 6-months from the start of your Work Practicum.

Students whose PICs are too old will be required to obtain a new one.

Note: You may be required to sumit a new PIC for each Work Practicum rotation.

CHILD ABUSE REGISTRY CHECK (CARC)

Please visit the Government of Manitoba website for information, and to submit your request.

Your CARC must be dated as follows:

  • For the Early Childhood Education program: Within 3-months from the start of your Work Practicum.  A new CARC is required for each Work Practicum.

ADULT ABUSE REGISTRY CHECK (AARC)

Please visit the Government of Manitoba website for information, and to submit your request.

SUPPLEMENTARY HEALTH CARE TRAINING

The following are required for Work Practicum eligibility in all health-related programs:

  • Current PHIA certificate
  • Emergency First Aid and Health Care Provide (HCP) CPR certificate
  • N95 Mask fitting
  • WHMIS training
  • Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) certificate

These training components will be made available to students during their program of study - if applicable, your Supply List will include the associated costs.

OTHER SUPPLEMENTARY TRAINING

Some programs may require other supplementary training components.  These may include, but are not limited to:

  • Standard First Aid and CPR (Level C)
  • Food Safe Handling certificate
  • Serving it Safe certificate

These training components will be made available to students during their program of study - if applicable, your Supply List will include the associated costs.

Updated June 12, 2018

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