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Relationships are foundational to MITT’s mission of being an industry-driven and student-centred college that advances learners of all backgrounds and identities. Our relationships with the Indigenous community are at the heart of that as we commit to providing an inclusive environment for Indigenous learners. 

Our Indigenous students can access dedicated resources and participate in events that are designed to educate about Indigenous teachings and culture, promote reconciliation, and provide paths to success for Indigenous students at MITT. 

Connect with us about our programs and Indigenous initiatives at Indigenous@mitt.ca

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Aazhogan Indigenous Centre

Indigenous Initiatives

Indigenous Community Liaison Officer

 

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Land Acknowledgment

MITT 位于第一条约土地上,是阿尼西纳比族、克里族、阿尼西尼纽族、达科他族和德内族的传统领地,也是红河梅蒂斯人的家园和因纽特人的祖居地。我们尊重这些土地和水域的神圣性,并致力于今天和未来的和解与合作。

Learn more about how MITT is committed to Indigenous teaching, learning, and reconciliation.

Supports

Enrollment

MITT’s Indigenous community liaison officer is committed to helping Indigenous students with admissions, applications, and student aid.

Zariah Pavagadhi
From Norway House Cree Nation
Zariah.pavagadhi@mitt.ca
204-470-1669

Student Advising

MITT’s Indigenous student advisor is here to help Indigenous students with student support and student life at MITT.

Ryan Bruyere
From Sagkeeng Anishinaabe Nation
Ryan.bruyere@mitt.ca
204-989-7184

Financial Aid

Explore financial aid options, including opportunities specifically for Indigenous students, on our Financial Aid page.

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A place where you can be you

Who you are, where you come from, and where you want to be are all valued and important.

At MITT, you’ll experience an environment where a diverse group of students all come together to share with and learn from each other. This includes specific Indigenous programming, cultural perspectives, and student supports—all of which are designed to help you to feel safe and set you up for success.

Through these intentional efforts, we can all work toward a shared, bright future for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians.