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Academic Advisors
Indigenous UWinnipeg
The Office of Indigenous Engagement at the University of Winnipeg provides a number of different events, programs, and supports for faculty, staff, students, and community members. We are a senior administrative unit that provides programming through the Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre, offers direct support to faculty through the Academic Lead, and works with a variety of stakeholders and Senior Administration to ensure Indigenous presence across the campus through the Associate Vice President of Indigenous Engagement.
Academic Academic Advisors Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Peer SupportMahkwa omushki kiim: Pathway to Indigenous Nursing Education (PINE)
Mahkwa omushki kiim: Pathway to Indigenous Nursing Education (PINE), offers a combination of academic, personal and cultural supports to prepare First Nations, Métis and Inuit students for entrance into our Bachelor of Nursing (BN) degree program and to assist them throughout the program.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Tutoring / Peer Support Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle MeetingsManitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT)
MITT Student Advising – Indigenous Student Advisor
MITT Student Advisors are the best resource on campus for future and current students to talk to about their academic and personal plan. In addition to general advising topics common to all students, MITT advisors have specific areas of interest or focus: Indigenous Student Advisor – Ryan Bruyere.
Academic Academic AdvisorsWeeshengaawin – Indigenous Education
The Indigenous Liaison/Advisor is a resource for students of Indigenous ancestry to assist you in finding your way around the campus and to know where and how to access supports and services.
Academic Academic AdvisorsAcademic Advising (BU)
Academic Advisors help Arts, Science, Physical Education, Fine Arts, and Environmental Science students explore and pursue their personal academic, educational, and career goals. Appointments with Student Services will be by phone, Zoom (if able), or Moodle chatroom.
Academic Academic AdvisorsAcademic Advising (RRC)
Need credits to finish high school or to gain access to a program at Red River College Polytechnic? Are you new to Canada and want to improve your English? Our Academic Preparation and Essential Skills programs can help you get the education and training you need to prepare yourself for a successful career.
Academic Academic Advisors Post-Secondary PreparationAcademic Advising and Other Academic Services
At CMU, academic advising is more than choosing courses that fit your timetable. We take a holistic approach to advising, which includes conversations about academic interests and career/vocational goals. The Coordinator of Student Advising assigns each student a Faculty Advisor who is their academic mentor. In addition to faculty, the Coordinator of Student Advising is on hand to consider CMU degree and pre-professional options with students. There are also academic supports such as peer tutoring, academic tutoring, writing workshops and study rooms.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Study Space / Computer Usage Tutoring / Peer Support Career Pathways Mentorship / NetworkingAcademic Support
Your academic advisor is committed to your academic success. They’ll make sure you start the year off right and support you through any academic challenges during the year. We want you to succeed in your studies, so we aim to provide an accessible learning and working environment for all students. If you have documented disabilities, we’ll offer support services to help you thrive at Booth UC.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic WorkshopsAccess
The Access Program provides holistic support to students choosing to begin an academic journey. Students may qualify for Access if there is a demonstrated personal, academic or financial need. This program is open to Manitoba residents who have experienced barriers to post-secondary education due to residence in remote locations, economic and/or cultural reasons. Preference is given to Indigenous peoples (Status, Non-Status, Inuit and Métis), residents of Northern Manitoba, low-income earners and newcomers.
Academic Academic Advisors Flexible LearningAccessibility Services (AS) & Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (DHHS)
The University of Winnipeg, Accessibility Services (AS) and Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services (DHHS) facilitate and promote the ongoing development of an accessible learning environment which provides students with disabilities, mental health concerns, medical conditions and temporary injuries the opportunity to participate fully in all aspects of campus life.
Academic Academic Advisors Disability AccomodationsBlankstein Momentum Program
The Indigenous Student Centre is pleased to offer the Blankstein Momentum Program (Momentum) for returning Indigenous students. The program is designed to provide you with access to supports that contribute to your post-secondary persistence, overall well-being and personal success. Momentum uses a holistic approach that includes advisor meetings, access to tutors, learning workshops, group activities and cultural/spiritual care. The program runs late August to March, with a celebration wind-up in April. There is no cost to participate. *Maximum intake is 20 students per academic year and priority will be given to those who have not been a part of the program before.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Tutoring / Peer Support Community Community Groups / Community on Campus Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle MeetingsCase Management
Our team in the Case Management Office cares about your health, safety and emotional and physical well-being. We understand that it can be hard to find the right resources when you are facing a crisis or emergency in your life. We are your connection to emergency crisis support at UM. Everything you tell us is completely confidential and we will use the information you give us to connect you with support on and off campus. The University of Manitoba is committed to supporting those who have experienced sexual assault by providing information, referral to counselling and medical care and appropriate accommodations. If you are facing addiction or mental health issues, we can point you in the direction of resources that can help you on and off campus. If you are being stalked, harassed, or if you feel unsafe in your residence, we can help. We work closely with Student Advocacy and can help you if you are worried about your academic career. If you are struggling with challenging personal or health circumstances, we can connect you with a counsellor, a doctor, a support group, housing and financial aid.
Academic Academic Advisors Health Mental HealthIndigenous Graduate Student Support
First Nations, Métis, Inuit or Native American. SAGE offers holistic programming that supports your cultural, academic, personal and professional development throughout your master’s-level and doctoral studies.
Academic Academic Advisors Career Pathways Graduate Studies Support Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Financial Financial Workshops / Skill DevelopmentOffice of Fair Practice and Legal Affairs – Legal Counsel
The Office of Legal Counsel provides or coordinates all legal services required by the University. It has conduct over the legal affairs of 23 different Faculties and Schools, dozens of administrative units, and nearly 9,000 faculty and staff. The work of the sub-unit involves risk-management and protecting the University’s corporate and legal interests in regard to its operations, agreements, disputes and liabilities.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Mentorship Advocacy Legal Advocacy Community Community Groups / Community on Campus Financial Financial Advisors Health Mental HealthPersonal Development Services
Personal Development Services are branches of Student Services. They include Career and Development Services, Counselling Services, Disability Accomodations, International Students Services and Tutoring Services.
Academic Academic Advisors Disability Accomodations Tutoring / Peer SupportRecruitment and Retention Team
Interested in becoming a Brandon University student? Connect with a member of our Recruitment & Retention team. Our team will help you explore your options at BU and get ready to complete your application. Please fill out the form below and one of our team members will respond to you as soon as possible to confirm your appointment time.
Academic Academic Advisors Post-Secondary PreparationL’Université de Saint-Boniface
Service d’orientation pédagogique
Un service d’orientation pédagogique offrant des services d’appui et des conseils sur votre choix de programmes et de cours nécessaires pour mener à bonne fin votre programme d’études est mis à votre disposition. Sur demande, vous recevrez des informations concernant l’obtention d’équivalences de crédits ou des conseils concernant votre programme d’études, soit sur la façon de les modifier ou d’apporter des changements sur la possibilité de changer de programmes, etc.
Academic Academic AdvisorsStudent Advising (ACC)
Students attending college for the first time experience many changes in their lives. These changes present many challenges: making new friends, adapting to a new living and learning environment, managing financial concerns and meeting time management pressures. Student success advisors recognize that these difficulties are real, but not insurmountable. Student success advisors are available to listen, provide information, and assist in finding solutions to problems, or to refer to an appropriate agency or business service.
Academic Academic AdvisorsStudent Advising (RRC)
Students attending college for the first time experience many changes in their lives. These changes present many challenges: making new friends, adapting to a new living and learning environment, managing financial concerns and meeting time management pressures. Student success advisors recognize that these difficulties are real, but not insurmountable. Student success advisors are available to listen, provide information, and assist in finding solutions to problems, or to refer to an appropriate agency or business service.
Academic Academic AdvisorsStudent Services
At Providence, we care about life and learning outside the classroom just as much as inside. We’ll help you adjust to life at university as well as care for your physical, social, emotional, psychological and social well-being during your stay! Have questions about international student services, campus employment, career services or counselling? Maybe you’re looking for a tutor or some research help? We can help you access these and other services.
Academic Academic AdvisorsStudent Supports
Assiniboine helps students achieve success by providing guidance, support, encouragement, advice, information and assistance wherever needed. We strive to provide a warm and friendly environment where students feel comfortable raising questions or concerns. While many students make a smooth transition to college on their own, some may benefit from additional supports. Assiniboine’s goal is to help students plan for a successful college experience.
Academic Academic Advisors Study Space / Computer Usage Community Community Groups / Community on Campus Health Local Health CareThe Learning Curve
Students can drop by or schedule appointments with Learning Curve staff before classes even start! If you are even a little bit worried about your college courses, contact the Learning Curve early to see what kind of help is available. There’s no need to wait; you can book online at your convenience. Our learning strategists and educational assistants help you find effective ways of learning. We encourage active learning and collaborate with you to find strategies that make sense in your life. We also provide referrals to student success advisors, the library and other departments, depending on what you need. The friendly and knowledgeable Learning Curve team can assist you in many areas.
Academic Academic Advisors Mentorship Family Accessing Supports / ServicesThe Salon Professional Academy
The Salon Professional Academy Programs
Transition Year Program
The transition to full-time academic study in an urban post-secondary institution may be challenging and difficult for some high-school students and mature adult learners. The Transition Year Program (TYP) has been created to assist many new Indigenous students build the academic and personal coping skills that will foster post-secondary success. A mandatory orientation is held prior to the beginning of the fall term. During orientation students will be introduced to additional university support services and community resources.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Post-Secondary PreparationAcademic Workshops
Aboriginal Community Campus
ACC is a stand-alone, Adult learning centre that provides a holistic learning environment with year-round quality educational programming. Classes run Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and full time attendance is required for all programs. Accredited through Manitoba’s Adult Learning and Literacy Branch, programming at ACC ranges from academic preparation to assisting adult students to achieve their mature student diploma.
Academic Academic Workshops Post-Secondary Preparation Study Space / Computer Usage Tutoring / Peer SupportAISES University of Manitoba Chapter
AISES stands for American Indian Science and Engineering Society. There are Canadian Chapters. AISES has 40 years of Indigenous STEM learning and community-building experience, and provides networking, peer support and mentorship to Indigenous peoples in STEM at all levels of their educational and professional experience. Students are given opportunities to explore undergraduate and graduate opportunities, engage with Indigenous STEM professionals, as well as network with scholarship granting organizations and corporations looking to hire. STEM professionals and corporations have the opportunity to meet bright, accomplished young Indigenous STEM students looking to establish a career in STEM. AISES gives Canadian Indigenous STEM students and professionals an opportunity to gather, connect, and create long-lasting relationships within Canada through national gatherings, and across the continent at AISES regional and national gatherings.
Academic Academic Workshops Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Mentorship / Networking Work Placement Community Community Groups / Community on CampusAISES University of Winnipeg Chapter
AISES stands for American Indian Science and Engineering Society. There are Canadian Chapters. AISES has 40 years of Indigenous STEM learning and community-building experience, and provides networking, peer support and mentorship to Indigenous peoples in STEM at all levels of their educational and professional experience. Students are given opportunities to explore undergraduate and graduate opportunities, engage with Indigenous STEM professionals, as well as network with scholarship granting organizations and corporations looking to hire. STEM professionals and corporations have the opportunity to meet bright, accomplished young Indigenous STEM students looking to establish a career in STEM. AISES gives Canadian Indigenous STEM students and professionals an opportunity to gather, connect, and create long-lasting relationships within Canada through national gatherings, and across the continent at AISES regional and national gatherings.
Academic Academic Workshops Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Mentorship / Networking Work Placement Community Community Groups / Community on CampusCando – Youth & Post Secondary Initiatives
Cando has information sessions for students and student advisors on the following topics:Netmaker Coaching,Economic Development Youth Summit, Youth Connect, NIEEF + CIBC / NIEEF Scholarships, Cando Conference National Youth Panel, and TAED application process & Cando Accredited Institutions.
Academic Academic Workshops Career Pathways Mentorship / Networking Community Community Activism Financial Bursaries / Grants / Scholarships LendingCreative Manitoba Indigenous Programs
Creative Manitoba’s Indigenous programs provide workshops and programs for and by Indigenous cultural workers, artists and art enthusiasts.
Academic Academic Workshops Career Pathways Entrepreneurial SupportsIndspire Programs
From bursaries, scholarships and awards to mentoring programs to youth conferences and educator support, Indspire provides vital resources to help students graduate and go on to fulfil their potential.
Academic Academic Workshops Education & Training Career Pathways Mentorship / Networking Financial Bursaries / Grants / ScholarshipsMahkwa omushki kiim: Pathway to Indigenous Nursing Education (PINE)
Mahkwa omushki kiim: Pathway to Indigenous Nursing Education (PINE), offers a combination of academic, personal and cultural supports to prepare First Nations, Métis and Inuit students for entrance into our Bachelor of Nursing (BN) degree program and to assist them throughout the program.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Tutoring / Peer Support Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle MeetingsManitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc. (MFNERC)
Established in 1998 by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc. (MFNERC) provides the province’s leading education, administration, technology, language and culture services to First Nations schools in Manitoba.
Academic Academic Workshops Education & Training Tutoring / Peer Support Family Accessing Supports / ServicesQaumajuq
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Treaty 1 Territory, October 28, 2020: The Winnipeg Art Gallery is excited to announce that a circle of language keepers has given an Inuktitut name to what was formerly known as the Inuit Art Centre: Qaumajuq [HOW-ma-yourq or sometimes heard KOW-ma-yourk], meaning “It is bright, it is lit,” which celebrates the light that flows into the new building connected to the WAG. This naming initiative is an important step on the WAG’s Indigenization journey, as is free admission for all Indigenous Peoples to WAG-Qaumajuq starting with the landmark opening, expected to launch in February 2021. It is the first time an Indigenous naming of this kind has occurred at a major art institution in Canada.
Academic Academic Workshops Family Youth ActivitiesSwampy Cree Tribal Council Member Nations
Swampy Cree Tribal Council
Swampy Cree Tribal Council will pursue the social, economic and political well being and development of member First Nations. Swampy Cree Tribal Council will pursue the social, economic and political well being and development of member First Nations.
Academic Academic Workshops Education & Training Career Pathways Work Placement Family Accessing Supports / Services Financial Funding Housing House MaintenanceYellowquill University College
Yellowquill University College Programs
Full-time programs. The first step in success is identifying your career goal. Here you will find a variety of programs and courses that will help you reach your career goal. The website also lists Modular Programs and Professional Development Workshops.
Academic Academic Workshops Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated LearningAcademic Advising (UofW)
Academic Advisors and Adult Learner Services staff can provide information about programs, courses, and university requirements, provide feedback on your course selection and assist with the registration process, and help you with the appeal process. Website registration. Study Skills Workshops are designed to improve your learning skills and help you achieve your academic goals. Organized by Academic and Career Services, this series of workshops is FREE to all students.
Academic Academic Workshops Post-Secondary PreparationAcademic Advising and Other Academic Services
At CMU, academic advising is more than choosing courses that fit your timetable. We take a holistic approach to advising, which includes conversations about academic interests and career/vocational goals. The Coordinator of Student Advising assigns each student a Faculty Advisor who is their academic mentor. In addition to faculty, the Coordinator of Student Advising is on hand to consider CMU degree and pre-professional options with students. There are also academic supports such as peer tutoring, academic tutoring, writing workshops and study rooms.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Study Space / Computer Usage Tutoring / Peer Support Career Pathways Mentorship / NetworkingAcademic Learning Centre
Looking for ways to be successful this term? Study smarter, not harder! Attend one our virtual sessions where you’ll learn practical strategies that you can put into action right away. We’ll introduce you to proven approaches that help you to: improve time management and avoid procrastination, more easily read and understand textbooks, take good notes and study more effectively, write academic papers and use source material properly, and prepare for tests and exams
Academic Academic WorkshopsAcademic Skills Centre
Students are encouraged to access the Centre’s services through either individual appointments designed to address specific learning issues or group workshops that deal with some of the most common learning issues facing students. There are tutors in various subject areas.
Academic Academic Workshops Tutoring / Peer SupportAcademic Support
Your academic advisor is committed to your academic success. They’ll make sure you start the year off right and support you through any academic challenges during the year. We want you to succeed in your studies, so we aim to provide an accessible learning and working environment for all students. If you have documented disabilities, we’ll offer support services to help you thrive at Booth UC.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic WorkshopsASC: Supports of Students Writing Centre
Welcome to the Writing Centre! We’re here to support all Red River College Polytechnic students with their writing needs.
Academic Academic WorkshopsBGC Winnipeg
Blankstein Momentum Program
The Indigenous Student Centre is pleased to offer the Blankstein Momentum Program (Momentum) for returning Indigenous students. The program is designed to provide you with access to supports that contribute to your post-secondary persistence, overall well-being and personal success. Momentum uses a holistic approach that includes advisor meetings, access to tutors, learning workshops, group activities and cultural/spiritual care. The program runs late August to March, with a celebration wind-up in April. There is no cost to participate. *Maximum intake is 20 students per academic year and priority will be given to those who have not been a part of the program before.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Tutoring / Peer Support Community Community Groups / Community on Campus Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle MeetingsOffice of Fair Practice and Legal Affairs – Legal Counsel
The Office of Legal Counsel provides or coordinates all legal services required by the University. It has conduct over the legal affairs of 23 different Faculties and Schools, dozens of administrative units, and nearly 9,000 faculty and staff. The work of the sub-unit involves risk-management and protecting the University’s corporate and legal interests in regard to its operations, agreements, disputes and liabilities.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Mentorship Advocacy Legal Advocacy Community Community Groups / Community on Campus Financial Financial Advisors Health Mental HealthStudy Skills Workshops
Study Skills Workshops are designed to improve your learning skills and help you achieve your academic goals. Organized by Academic and Career Services. Many are available via Zoom and/or Power Point slides on the website.
Academic Academic Workshops Work-integrated LearningTransition Year Program
The transition to full-time academic study in an urban post-secondary institution may be challenging and difficult for some high-school students and mature adult learners. The Transition Year Program (TYP) has been created to assist many new Indigenous students build the academic and personal coping skills that will foster post-secondary success. A mandatory orientation is held prior to the beginning of the fall term. During orientation students will be introduced to additional university support services and community resources.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Post-Secondary PreparationCertifications / Licenses
Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT)
Construction Labourer Certificate program
The newly created Construction Labourer Certificate program is to provide short term industry-driven technical and employability skills training to Indigenous youth that emphasizes employment outcomes. Graduates of the five month program will be prepared to gain entry-level employment in the construction sector. This program offers a paid work practicum in the construction trades and offers a competitive hourly salary. In-class building projects allow you to sharpen your skills and rapidly apply class lessons to real-world scenarios, the employability and essential skills you acquire through MITT’s Work Skills Series workshops help you develop vital on-the-job teamwork and communication skills. This program is for Indigenous Youth between 18 – 30 years of age who have Grade 10 Math and English.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated LearningFirst Nations Health Managers Association
First Nations Health Managers Association Courses
Indigenous Education – Social Innovation and Community Development
Social innovation brings new perspectives to existing ways of decision-making in today’s world. In this program, you will discover the tremendous capacities of communities and individuals looking to initiate systems change. In your second year of studies, specialize in either Community Development or Social Entrepreneurship.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Entrepreneurial SupportsLouis Riel Vocational College
The Louis Riel Vocational College offers a wide range of educational and training opportunities that allow our students to enhance their skill sets and put on the right path to advance their careers.
Academic Certifications / LicensesManitou a bi Bii daziigae
Manitou a bi Bii daziigae (in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe)) is Red River College Polytechnic’s expansion of the Exchange District Campus, and the first RRC Polytech building to receive an Indigenous name. Manitou a bi Bii daziigae was previously known as the Innovation Centre project. This building houses The Digital Media Production room, The Game Design Studio, The Communication Management room, two Information Technology classrooms and The Indigenous Entrepreneurship Classroom and Studio. The Indigenous Entrepreneurship Classroom and Studio is used as a learning space, collaboration space and a studio to work on entrepreneur-driven, community-based projects. In the Social Innovation and Community Development program, students learn to transform their values and passions into ventures and become agents of change in communities experiencing barriers to development.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Entrepreneurial SupportsMaster of Social Work Indigenous Knowledges
The Faculty of Social work at UM developed the Master of Social work based in Indigenous Knowledges to address the need for a social work program that is directly relevant to Indigenous peoples, communities, perspectives and practices.
Academic Certifications / Licenses CommunityNeeginan College of Applied Technology
Neeginan College of Applied Technology Program Supports
Urban Circle Training Centre Inc.
Urban Circle Training Centre Inc. Programs
Yellowquill University College
Yellowquill University College Programs
Full-time programs. The first step in success is identifying your career goal. Here you will find a variety of programs and courses that will help you reach your career goal. The website also lists Modular Programs and Professional Development Workshops.
Academic Academic Workshops Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated LearningAcademy of Learning Career College
AOLCC Programs
Arts & Technology Centre Programs and Services
Brandon Flying Club Info
CDI College Manitoba
If you’re looking to study in Winnipeg, CDI College is the perfect choice. With dozens of programs to choose from, and an experienced team to help you achieve your goals, you’ll find success in your new career.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Tutoring / Peer Support Work-integrated LearningCentre for Christian Studies Candidacy
CHN College Admissions
Commonwealth College Admissions
Construction Safety Association of Manitoba
Construction Safety Association of Manitoba Training
Continuing Education – St. James-Assiniboia School Division
Continuing Education – St. James-Assiniboia School Division Programs and Services
Criti Care Paramedic Academy
Southern Manitoba Academy for Response Training (SMART)
Emergency Medical Responder
Our EMR program is for Manitoba students that wish to begin their journey into emergency services and successful students are able to obtain their EMT license through the MB College of Paramedics. Successful completion of the EMR course provides the student with an accredited Emergency Medical Responder certificate. Many students go on to write the provincial emergency medical technician exam and start working on the ambulance, or go on to higher levels of Paramedic training, fire fighting, 911 dispatch, law enforcement, etc. The provincial exam needs to be taken within one year of completing the program.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible LearningEvolve College Massage Therapy Diploma
What is required? Every city fire department has a little different requirements, but the most common across Canada is NFPA 1001: Firefighter Level I&II and NFPA 472: Hazmat Awareness and Hazmat Operations certifications. The program we recommend is the Training Division Fire Academy which bundles the 4 basic certificates into a program called Basic Fire Academy and successful candidates leave with what they need to apply to most Canadian Fire Departments. Once combined with an EMR program, this covers the basic Fire & Medical certifications to apply with departments such as the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service as well as cities such as Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Surrey, Edmonton, etc. etc.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible LearningH & Co. Academy Hair and Nails
H & Co. Academy Hair and Nails Enrollment Page
Harv’s Air Courses
Heavy Equipment Operator Training Certification Program (HEO)
Whether you’re an experienced operator looking to refine your skills, or if you’re brand new to the field your timing is perfect. The construction, forestry, civil, mining, oil and gas industries are experiencing a heavy demand for equipment operators. This program is geared towards hands on, must know industry specific knowledge. We ensure you’ll know more then expected and wanting to get more seat time after this training! How do we know this? Because our trainers are industry experts, the best in what they do. They have years of experience operating heavy equipment, hiring and training operators, and project management.
Academic Certifications / LicensesHighway King Courses
Hua Xia Acupuncture, Massage, Herb College
Hua Xia Acupuncture, Massage, Herb College Programs
IBEW Local Training Courses
Made Safe Training Programs
Manitoba Emergency Services College
Manitoba Emergency Services College Accreditation
MC College Admissions
Millar College of the Bible Winnipeg Campus
Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT)
MITT Post-Secondary Certificate and Diploma Programs
We offer more than 25 post-secondary certificate and diploma programs to learners looking to start or continue their career training or education. Our strong industry relationships enable us to develop programs that teach in-demand skills, including work practicum placements, and position our students for successful employment upon graduation.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated LearningMOSMA Programs
MOSMA’s programs include full time diploma programs, limited class sizes, and part time evening courses. “We believe that irrelevant of the avenue a student pursues in their career; they require the essential building blocks of capturing sound. Whether they are capturing a musical sound, spoken word, or a sound effect; the discipline of these tasks require grounded knowledge of the fundamentals which define Audio Production as a whole.”
Academic Certifications / Licenses Post-Secondary Preparation Study Space / Computer UsageMountain City Aviation Flight Training
Northwest Law Diploma Program
Paterson GlobalFoods Institute
RRC Polytech’s Paterson GlobalFoods Institute is the home to the College’s culinary and hospitality programs, as well as a 100-room student residence. As part of the Hospitality and Culinary Arts programs, the students run an upscale restaurant called Jane’s and a public food court known as the Culinary Exchange, both of which are located in the building.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated LearningPerfect One Driving School Courses
Class 1 truck training is a high demand occupation and we train the best for the trucking industry who are ready to be the truck drivers of the future. Our students show high levels of satisfaction and are a positive influence in our growth. The key factor in Class 1 training is to gain confidence in truck handling and understand the road rules to comply with driving laws and regulations. Additionally, it is important to know and handle shipments that range from regular cargo to dangerous goods and follow all safety procedures during the delivery process.
Academic Certifications / LicensesPrairie Arctic Trades Training Centre
Prairie Arctic Trades Training Centre Programs
Prairie Arctic Trades Training Centre partners with First Nations and non-profit organizations, industry, trade unions and government to provide quality training in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. We offer classes on behalf of our training partners and typically do not recruit students directly. Individuals with program inquiries should contact the partnering agency directly.
Academic Certifications / LicensesProfessional Transport Driver Training School
Professional Transport Driver Training School Programs
Welcome to Professional Transport Driver Training School. Manitoba’s most reputable center for Class 1 and Class 3 truck driver training. Our semi-truck driving school in Winnipeg offers several programs to suit all learning styles and works around your availability and current work schedule. We pride ourselves in providing world-class instruction with all-inclusive courses that will get you on your way to a Class 1 or 3 licenses in no time.
Academic Certifications / LicensesRobertson College Winnipeg Programs
Get hands-on experience in a collaborative environment. Study on campus at 180 Main Street. Learn in the classroom and apply your skills in the lab. Earn a recognized diploma in 1 year or less. Until further notice, all on-campus classes are being held remotely through our Virtual Classroom. All Robertson Online and Virtual Classroom students will use Brightspace, our online learning hub, to access lectures and course materials. All students enrolled in campus programs must be able to attend on-campus once they reopen.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Financial Bursaries / Grants / ScholarshipsRRC Polytech Exchange District Campus
The Exchange District Campus is nestled in the heart of downtown Winnipeg and is home to RRC Polytech’s business, creative arts, IT, culinary arts and hospitality programs. Featuring modern classrooms, relaxing study spaces, and state-of the-art equipment, the Exchange District Campus also has a wide variety of services and amenities, applied research labs and two student-run dining options. The Exchange District Campus Buildings include Manitou a bi Bii daziigae, Paterson GlobalFoods Institute, and The Roblin Centre.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated LearningRRC Polytech Interlake and Peguis – Fisher River Campus
Red River College Polytechnic’s Interlake and Peguis – Fisher River Campuses serve the communities in the Interlake and North Eastman region by providing a variety of community-based programs and part-time courses.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Work-integrated LearningRRC Polytech Portage la Prairie Campus
Red River College Polytechnic’s Portage Campus is located in the Central Plains region of Manitoba and offers a broad range of full-time diploma and certificate programs, as well as a variety of part-time courses and workshops, providing opportunities for personal and professional development for students at various stages in their lives and careers.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated LearningRRC Polytech Steinbach Campus
Red River College Polytechnic’s Steinbach Campus is located in the Eastman Education Centre on Loewen Boulevard in Steinbach. This state-of-the-art facility gives Red River College Polytechnic the ability to expand the post-secondary education and training opportunities that we are able to provide to our city and surrounding rural communities.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated LearningRRC Polytech Stevenson (Airport) Campus
Manitoba is home to the third largest aerospace sector in Canada – and Red River College Polytechnic’s Stevenson Campus is an active partner, training our workforce to participate in all aspects of the aviation and aerospace sector. Our grads are found throughout industry – overhauling aircraft engines, maintaining aircraft, building components, or in management positions such as Directors of Maintenance and Quality Assurance.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated LearningRRC Polytech Stevenson (Southport) Campus
Manitoba is home to the third largest aerospace sector in Canada – and Red River College Polytechnic’s Stevenson Campus is an active partner, training our workforce to participate in all aspects of the aviation and aerospace sector. Our grads are found throughout industry – overhauling aircraft engines, maintaining aircraft, building components, or in management positions such as Directors of Maintenance and Quality Assurance.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated LearningRRC Polytech Winkler Campus
RRC Polytech’s Winkler Campus provides access to education in the Pembina Valley by offering several full-time programs as well as a variety of part-time courses. We also offer the Mature Student diploma program and academic upgrading courses through the Winkler Community Learning Centre.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated LearningSystems Beauty College Programs
Our College is small and we are much like family. We insist on a low drama atmosphere where people can feel happy and relaxed. It is believed that the best way to learn is when you are comfortable, respecting what and who you are learning with and from. In turn we will respect your individuality and need to learn while doing the best we can to help you become successful. Based on availability, Brandon University residences are available to our students. Please ask for the contact information.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible LearningThe Salon Professional Academy
The Salon Professional Academy Programs
United Transportation Driver Training
United Transportation Driver Training Courses
Wellington College of Remedial Massage Therapies Inc.
Wellington College of Remedial Massage Therapies Programs
Willis College Programs
Winnipeg Aviation Courses
Winnipeg Global Education College Inc.
Winnipeg Global Education College Programs
Disability Accomodations
Academic Success Centre (ASC) Academic Support for Students with Disabilities
If you are a student with a disability, you may be eligible to access free, weekly tutoring or academic coaching support with an ASC staff tutor. To apply, contact Student Accessibility Services and book a consultation with an Red River College Polytechnic Accessibility Specialist. After meeting with an Accessibility Specialist, eligible students will be referred to the Academic Success Centre (ASC) along with a recommended academic support plan.When suitable tutors are available, you can expect an email from the ASC a few days after meeting with your counsellor. This email will include the number of weekly tutoring hours and contact information for your assigned tutor.
Academic Disability Accomodations Tutoring / Peer SupportAccessibility Services (AS) & Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (DHHS)
The University of Winnipeg, Accessibility Services (AS) and Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services (DHHS) facilitate and promote the ongoing development of an accessible learning environment which provides students with disabilities, mental health concerns, medical conditions and temporary injuries the opportunity to participate fully in all aspects of campus life.
Academic Academic Advisors Disability AccomodationsAccessibility Services (Booth)
We want you to succeed in your studies, so we aim to provide an accessible learning and working environment for all students. If you have documented disabilities, we’ll offer support services to help you thrive at Booth UC.
Academic Disability AccomodationsAccessibility Services (CMU)
CMU strives to provide a fair and supportive learning environment for academically qualified students with disabilities. CMU is committed to helping students succeed in their university studies and is continually developing resources to provide a supportive environment for students with disabilities.
Academic Disability AccomodationsManitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT)
Accessibility Services (MITT)
MITT is dedicated to building a culture of inclusion and a campus environment where universal access to our programs and services, and dignified, independent participation in career-focused education exists for people of all abilities.
Academic Disability AccomodationsCentral Regional Office (Morden)
Manitoba Possible; formerly Society for Manitobans with Disabilities. We believe an inclusive and accessible society is possible. Manitoba Possible provides programs and services throughout the province – explore the site to see what’s available in your community. Services Offered: Children Service Coordination for Families, Vocational Rehabilitation for Adults, Wheelchair Services & Parking Permits, American Sign Language (ASL) Classes, Outreach Therapy for Children, and Disability awareness training.
Academic Disability Accomodations Education & Training Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceDisability Services
Assiniboine is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to courses, programs, facilities and services for applicants and students with documented special needs relating to a disability or other protected characteristics under the Human Rights Code (Manitoba). This may include religion or disability related needs which may be linked to a variety of long term or chronic medical conditions, physical disability, learning disability, mental health condition, hearing impairment or vision impairment that create barriers. Assiniboine is also committed to supporting students who are experiencing temporary injury or short term illnesses for continued academic success wherever reasonably possible.
Academic Disability AccomodationsEastman Regional Office (Steinbach)
Manitoba Possible; formerly Society for Manitobans with Disabilities. We believe an inclusive and accessible society is possible. Manitoba Possible provides programs and services throughout the province – explore the site to see what’s available in your community. Services offered: Children Service Coordination for Families, Vocational Rehabilitation for Adults, Wheelchair Services & Parking Permits, Transition Supports for Clients 18+, American Sign Language (ASL) Classes , Outreach Therapy for Children, and Disability awareness training.
Academic Disability Accomodations Education & Training Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceFamily Dynamics Services
Independant Living Resource Centre (ILRC)
Independant Living Resource Centre
Interlake Regional Office (Selkirk)
Manitoba Possible; formerly Society for Manitobans with Disabilities. We believe an inclusive and accessible society is possible. Manitoba Possible provides programs and services throughout the province – explore the site to see what’s available in your community. Services offered: Children Service Coordination for Families, Vocational Rehabilitation for Adults, Wheelchair Services & Parking Permits, American Sign Language (ASL) Classes , Outreach Therapy for Children, Disability awareness training, Communication Centre for Children and Provincial Outreach Therapy for Children.
Academic Disability Accomodations Education & Training Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceUniversity College of the North
Learner’s Assistance Centre – The Pas
The Learning Assistance Center offers free and confidential learning assistance provided to all students attending UCN. At the LAC we want our students Succeeding with a disability. The goal is to help students develop their academic writing in a friendly and collaborative environment. The Learning Assistance Center offers free and confidential learning assistance provided to all students attending UCN. At the LAC we want our students to become better writers and critical thinkers. The goal is to help students develop their academic writing in a friendly and collaborative environment.
Academic Disability Accomodations Tutoring / Peer SupportUniversity College of the North
Learner’s Assistance Centre – Thompson
The Learning Assistance Center offers free and confidential learning assistance provided to all students attending UCN. At the LAC we want our students Succeeding with a disability. The goal is to help students develop their academic writing in a friendly and collaborative environment. The Learning Assistance Center offers free and confidential learning assistance provided to all students attending UCN. At the LAC we want our students to become better writers and critical thinkers. The goal is to help students develop their academic writing in a friendly and collaborative environment.
Academic Disability Accomodations Tutoring / Peer SupportLearning Disabilities Association of Manitoba (ldam)
Learning Disabilities Association of Manitoba (ldam) Programs
Northern Regional Office (Thompson)
Manitoba Possible; formerly Society for Manitobans with Disabilities. We believe an inclusive and accessible society is possible. Manitoba Possible provides programs and services throughout the province – explore the site to see what’s available in your community. Services Offered: TSEP – Employment Services and Supports, Vocational Rehabilitation for Adults, Wheelchair Services & Parking Permits, Intake for Northern Children’s Therapy , Children Service Coordination for Families, American Sign Language (ASL) Classes , Outreach Therapy for Children, and Disability awareness training.
Academic Disability Accomodations Education & Training Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceParkland Regional Office (Dauphin)
Manitoba Possible; formerly Society for Manitobans with Disabilities. We believe an inclusive and accessible society is possible. Manitoba Possible provides programs and services throughout the province – explore the site to see what’s available in your community. Services offered: Children Service Coordination for Families, Vocational Rehabilitation for Adults, Wheelchair Services & Parking Permits, American Sign Language (ASL) Classes , Outreach Therapy for Children, and Disability awareness training.
Academic Disability Accomodations Education & Training Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistancePersonal Development Services
Personal Development Services are branches of Student Services. They include Career and Development Services, Counselling Services, Disability Accomodations, International Students Services and Tutoring Services.
Academic Academic Advisors Disability Accomodations Tutoring / Peer SupportL’Université de Saint-Boniface
Service d’accessibilité aux études
L’Université offre un service adapté aux étudiantes et aux étudiants qui ont besoin de services particuliers ou de mesures d’adaptation. Une personne qui a des difficultés d’apprentissage, une incapacité physique, des troubles de santé mentale, une maladie chronique ou encore une incapacité temporaire peut recevoir un appui dès la présentation d’une preuve de son incapacité.
Academic Disability Accomodations Tutoring / Peer SupportStudent Accessibility Coordinator
Do you have a disability or chronic medical condition and require academic accommodations or assistive technology? Contact Student Accessibility Services before the start of the school year to discuss the services and supports that you may access during the upcoming school year.
Academic Disability Accomodations Tutoring / Peer Support Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Financial Financial AdvisorsThe Psychological Service Centre – Learning Disabilities Services Clinic
The Learning Disability Services Clinic (LDSC) is a program that provides assessments and related services to University of Manitoba students. The LDSC is located at the PSC and is run jointly by the PSC and the Student Counselling Centre. All work is done by graduate student clinicians who are supervised by registered psychologists. This supervisor is ultimately responsible for the work that is done. No fees are charged for the services and the cost of operating the clinic is funded by the University of Manitoba. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions, we had to suspend all assessment services through the Learning Disability Services Clinic. Assessment services will be resumed as long as provincial and university related guidelines allow. All students currently on the waitlist will be contacted in due course. No new referrals are being accepted at this time due to the length of the current waitlist. Their website will be updated when the waitlist reopens for new referrals. As an interim measure, we are offering a consultation service for currently registered University of Manitoba students who suspect they have a learning disability (related to reading, writing, and/or math) and who are currently residing in Manitoba. The Learning Disability Consultation Service (LDCS) will provide these students an opportunity to talk to a Psychologist about their academic and learning difficulties in order to identify possible resources and services that could help them (e.g., referral for exam writing accommodations).
Academic Disability Accomodations Community Peer Support Health Disability ServicesUM Libraries
Helping you succeed with access to the best information and advice for your research.The University of Manitoba Libraries is committed to delivering services to its diverse user groups and strives to develop accessible and inclusive service environment in compliance with Manitoba Human Rights Code, following the standards specified under the Accessibility for Manitobans Act, the University of Manitoba Accessibility Policy, and the Respectful Work and Learning Environment Policy.
Academic Disability Accomodations Study Space / Computer UsageWestman Regional Office (Brandon)
Manitoba Possible; formerly Society for Manitobans with Disabilities. We believe an inclusive and accessible society is possible. Manitoba Possible provides programs and services throughout the province – explore the site to see what’s available in your community. Services Offered: Children Service Coordination for Families, Vocational Rehabilitation for Adults, Wheelchair Services & Parking Permits, Recreation and Leisure: Children and Adult, American Sign Language (ASL) Classes , Outreach Therapy for Children and Disability awareness training.
Academic Disability Accomodations Education & Training Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceEducation & Training
Albert McLeod Consulting – Indigenous Cultural Consulting
Our service includes a comprehensive consult to help identify gaps and opportunities, a comprehensive report that includes a project plan with timelines and milestones, a cost analysis, and a schedule. We also offer a suite of quality products that will help you get there quickly and smoothly. That’s how we ensure your success.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Human RightsAMIK – Cultural Sensitivity Training & Other Services
To ensure the successful integration of an Indigenous workforce, its critical to gain a proper understanding of our cultural nuances. Indigenous Engagement starts with a solid foundation upon which to cultivate and nourish a team based on understanding and acceptance. Without a holistic approach, you will miss a key piece of the puzzle.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Human Rights Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Family Parenting Financial Financial Workshops / Skill DevelopmentAnish Cultural Teachings & Ceremonies and Video Library
Here you can access the Anish Corporation Video Library where you will find recorded teachings and information. Cultural Teachings & Ceremonies are scheduled throughout the year as public events. Personal requests will be considered on a case by case basis and will depend on Elder/Spiritual Caregiver/Knowledge Keeper/Facilitator availability.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Human Rights Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Health Mental HealthAnish Services & Workshops
Resolution Health Support Services: Resolution Health Support Workers, also known as R.H.S.W.’s, provide a variety of flexible “front-line” mental health safety & support, coordination services, and cultural programs & workshops to former Indian Residential School (I.R.S.) survivors and their families and/or supports. R.H.S.W. services and programming can be accessed by contacting the Regional Coordinator Office at 1-866-818-3505, or by contacting Anish Corporation directly. Workshops: Indian Residential Schools Effects & Impacts Presentation, Internalized Oppression – Lateral Violence & Lateral Kindness Workshop, Understanding Trauma Workshop, Domestic Violence & Healthy Relationships Workshop, Traditional Family Parenting Workshop, Cultural Awareness Workshop, Financial Wellness Workshop, Reigniting Our Identity Workshop, Loss & Grief Workshop, and the Smart Work Ethics Training Course.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Community Activism Human Rights Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Health Mental HealthGovernment of Canada Rights & Reconciliation Initiatives
Annual Report to Parliament
Ensures that Indigenous peoples have access – in accordance with transparent service standards and the needs of each Indigenous Implements the gradual transfer of departmental responsibilities to Indigenous organizations, groups, communities or people – to services for which those individuals are eligible, takes into account socioeconomic gaps that persist between Indigenous individuals and other Canadians with respect to a range of matters as well as social factors having an impact on health and well-being, recognizes and promotes Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing, collaborates and cooperates with Indigenous peoples and with the provinces and territories and implements the gradual transfer of departmental responsibilities to Indigenous organizations.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Human RightsBear Paw Teaching & Healing
Kunsi Pahan Pte San Win is an expert storyteller who intertwines lived experience with training in Social Work and Indigenous Ceremony to form a powerful, authentic and loving voice. Unkan Wanbdi Wakita is a captivating storyteller who utilizes song and lecture-style presentations to share his knowledge. Keynotes, workshops & presentations, Reconciliation & Indigenous knowledge, and other work.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Human Rights Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle MeetingsBrandon Friendship Centre (BFC) Inc
Brandon Friendship Centre Programs
We serve as a meeting place for anyone wanting a place to relax and have coffee during the day, Programs include: Adult Upgrading, Aboriginal Healing & Wellness, Gakina Abinoojiiyag – Youth Reconnect, Brandon Aboriginal Youth Activity Centre (BAYAC), Brandon Access/Exchange Service (B.A.E.S), Brandon Friendship Housing Authority, Brandon Bear Clan Patrol, Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program, Community Liaison Program, Cultural Programs, In a Good Way, Kokum’s Early Enrichment Program (KEEP), Kokum’s Early Enrichment Program 2 (KEEP 2), Little Teaching Lodge Head Start Program, Portage Aboriginal Head Start Program, Project Hope Transitional Housing, Stepping Out on Saturdays, BFC & MB Housing, Healing the Family Within , and BFC Tutor Program.
Academic Education & Training Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Friendship Centres Family Accessing Supports / Services Daycare Youth ActivitiesCedar Lake Ranch
Cedar Lake Ranch only 40 minutes east of Winnipeg, nestled on 98 acres of treed land, with an abundance of mother nature surrounding the property. This could be the perfect meeting place your organization is looking for to hold workshops, staff meetings, emergency preparedness drills, outdoor survival training, team building exercises, or a group camping trip. Receive traditional teachings in one of our 22′ teepees or Traditional Teachings Lodge! Cedar Lake Ranch is a great place to bring youth, families and staff away from the busy life of urban life, to be with Mother Earth, to hear the wind run through the trees leaving you in a state of tranquility, calmness and peacefulness. Cultural Teachings & Ceremonies are scheduled throughout the year as public events. Personal requests will be considered on a case by case basis and will depend on Elder/Spiritual Caregiver/Knowledge Keeper/Facilitator availability.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Community Activism Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Health Mental HealthCircles for Reconciliation Inc.
D. Carriere & Associates – Human Resource Consulting Services
Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Member Nations
Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council
DOTC is responsible and obligated to provide services and programs to its member First Nations and members. While functioning primarily within the mandated area, the Tribal Council does work in partnership with other relevant entities within and outside the DOTC region as determined by DOTC Administration or directed by the DOTC Council of Chiefs.
Academic Education & Training Post-Secondary Preparation Family Accessing Supports / Services Housing Housing ResourcesGovernment of Canada Rights & Reconciliation Initiatives
Departmental Plans for Indigenous Services Canada
These reports provide details on departmental priorities expected results and related resource requirements for the upcoming fiscal year and two subsequent years. They form the basis against which year-end performance is assessed and reported on via Departmental Results Reports and they are tabled by the President of Treasury Board in the House of Commons on a date determined by Parliament.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Human RightsEagle Staff
The Winnipeg Police Service has a long and storied tradition. Some of our customs have evolved; others have carried over from the British system upon which we are founded. It is time to recognize and pay tribute to the Indigenous community in our province, city and within our ranks by incorporating Indigenous ceremony into our police customs as members of Treaty One Territory which includes the traditions of community protectors. On May 19, 2019 the Winnipeg Police Service was presented with a new eagle staff at the Manito Ahbee Festival’s 2019 pow wow. An eagle staff is a flag to an Indigenous nation – a symbol of the nation’s identity and principles. Each eagle staff is one-of-a-kind to the people who created it, to the people to whom it is given, and to the time and place where it was made. The eagle staff is a sacred symbol that is held in high esteem and used for ceremonial purposes. Our Service Eagle Staff honours and protects Winnipeg Police Service members, members who have been killed or injured in the line of duty and those who have passed on. It honours the Indigenous community we are sworn to protect and is a reflection of the respect the Indigenous community has for the hard work and care that the Winnipeg Police Service provides.
Academic Education & Training Community Community ActivismEmployment, Volunteer & Training Opportunities
Employment – Join our Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre family and share in our vision of safe, healthy, happy and interdependent community and our mission of strengthening children, families and community…investing in our future. Volunteer – In keeping with the philosophy of the Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre, which is “We All Work Together To Help One Another,” we work alongside volunteers to empower their gifts and strengths in order to gain a sense of belonging and involvement in their own community. Training – Everyone has inherent strengths and it is our role to create opportunities to realize these strengths within our community. Our mission is grounded within this understanding and our belief in the roles we play in the care and nurturing of future generations. Become a Care Provider – Care Providers (otherwise known as Foster Parents) who are part of the Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre Caring for Our Relatives Program provide culturally appropriate, safe and nurturing homes for individual and sibling groups based on a community care model.
Academic Education & Training Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Community Peer Support Family Accessing Supports / Services ParentingFirst Peoples Development Inc.
First Peoples Development Inc. Programs
Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund
Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack
Indigenous Awareness Canada training course
Indigenous Corporate Training Course List
This isn’t a talking head conference – we’re talking about interactive training that will help you be more confident and competent in your work with Indigenous Peoples. The ICT mission is to provide training to get everyone Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples® in their day-to-day jobs and lives. We do this by providing a safe training environment for learners to acquire the knowledge, skills, and attitude required to be effective.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Human RightsIndigenous Languages of Manitoba (ILMB)
Indigenous Languages of Manitoba Inc.
Indigenous Languages of Manitoba Inc. is a Non-Profit Organization dedicated to ensuring the strength and survival of our Indigenous Languages. We are committed to maintaining the interconnectedness of culture and language, which have been severely impacted by the Indian Act, Residential Schools, colonialism, and intergenerational trauma. The importance of preserving and promoting these languages is key to strengthening a sense of identity and belonging in everyday life.
Academic Education & TrainingIndigenous Leadership Development Institute
Indigenous Leadership Development Institute Inc.
Indigenous Leadership Development Institute Inc. (ILDII)
Indigenous Leadership Development Institute Inc. Training and Programs
Indigenous Partnerships
The Indigenous Partnerships Section works with Winnipeg’s Indigenous citizens, to provide information on public safety issues and help create partnerships which encourage social development. It also assists the City of Winnipeg with recruitment and initiatives for hiring and promoting a more diverse workforce.
Academic Education & Training Community Community ActivismIndigenous Services Canada
The Indigenous Services Canada covers Indian Status, Indigenous Health, Education, Social Programs, Funding Programs, Water in First Nations, First Nations Housing, First Nations community infrastructure, Governance, Community Economic Development, Emergency Management and environment and natural resources.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Human Rights Family Accessing Supports / Services Housing Housing Resources Urgent Services Resources / Hot LinesIndigenous Works Canada
Indspire Programs
From bursaries, scholarships and awards to mentoring programs to youth conferences and educator support, Indspire provides vital resources to help students graduate and go on to fulfil their potential.
Academic Academic Workshops Education & Training Career Pathways Mentorship / Networking Financial Bursaries / Grants / ScholarshipsIndspire—Climbing the Mountain
Indspire—Climbing the Mountain series (Niigaanwewidam Sinclair)
Interlake Reserves Tribal Council IRTC Member Nations
Interlake Reserves Tribal Council IRTC Inc.
According to the IRTC Constitution, the purpose of the Tribal Council is to generally uinify and maintain and expand the interests, lives and identity of the member bands.
Academic Education & Training Post-Secondary Preparation Family Accessing Supports / Services Financial Funding Health Local Health CareJ.Hogue & Associates
Jessica Dumas Coaching and Consulting
Jessica Dumas
Keewatin Tribal Council Member First Nations
Keewatin Tribal Council
The mandate of KTC is to promote, advance and protect the interests of its ten member First Nations, and is intended to maintain, strengthen, enhance, lobby for and defend the rights of northern Manitoba First Nations people within its jurisdiction. KTC maintains an office in Thompson with a sub-office in Winnipeg.
Academic Education & Training Post-Secondary Preparation Family Accessing Supports / Services Financial Funding Health Local Health CareManitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy (MALS)
Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy (MALS) Resources
From its inception, MALS has collected various Indigenous language resources in order to make them available to practitioners and to provide an overview of existing language practices. These resources are updated on an ongoing basis.
Academic Education & TrainingManitoba Aerospace Community Engagement
Manitoba Aerospace and defence companies are committed to helping our people and communities achieve success. This includes New World Ideas: Indigenous Innovations That Changed the World. Manitoba Aerospace, the Engineering Access Program (ENGAP) at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Manitoba and Birch Bark Productions have partnered to work on a series of documentaries/teachers’ guides designed to be used in Manitoba classrooms to honour the contributions of First Nations and Métis peoples.
Academic Education & TrainingManitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc. (MFNERC)
Established in 1998 by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc. (MFNERC) provides the province’s leading education, administration, technology, language and culture services to First Nations schools in Manitoba.
Academic Academic Workshops Education & Training Tutoring / Peer Support Family Accessing Supports / ServicesManitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre
Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre MICEC
Native Women’s Association of Canada
Native Women’s Association of Canada Goals & Objectives
New Directions – Opikihiwawin
Opikihiwawin responds to the needs of Indigenous adoptees and foster people in all stages of their lives by providing cultural education, supports and advocacy. We believe that it is every Indigenous adoptee and foster person’s inherent right to know and experience their culture. Our cultural programs create a positive sense of identity and belonging and help adoptees and foster people build relationships in the Indigenous community.
Academic Education & Training Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Mental HealthOkimaw Community & HR Solutions
Our community and HR solutions are designed to be flexible to suit your unique needs and accommodate your schedule. In addition to being respectful, Okimaw believes that training & advisory services must be practical, solve problems and demonstrate real results. We want to partner with you to help your Nation to lead people into a prosperous and bright future.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Human RightsProject of Heart POH Manitoba
Project of Heart is a national organization based in Ottawa, Ontario. Many educators across Canada have used the resources and platform to create their own POH projects locally. Here is the list of Manitoba schools and post-secondary institutions that have engaged.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Community ActivismReconciliation Education – Online Courses and Films
These online courses and films provide a comprehensive, customized anti-racist education in line with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action. With you, we aim to promote a renewed relationship between Indigenous Peoples and Canadian Settlers through transformative multi-media learning.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Human RightsRed Rising Education
As educators ourselves, the Red Rising Education team knows how important and also how daunting it can be to integrate Indigenous pedagogy and ways of knowing into traditional learning spaces. The inspiration for this project came from consultation with local educators in Winnipeg, Manitoba, who said they wanted to teach Indigenous topics but didn’t know how to begin and were afraid of getting it ‘wrong’. After hearing these concerns, the Red Rising Education team focused on developing resources to help educators incorporate Indigenous perspectives into their classrooms in an Indigenous way.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Community Activism Community Community ActivismSAI Education Program
Southern Chiefs Organization (SCO)
SCO Programs, Education & Resources
Southeast Resource Development Council Member Nations
Southeast Resource Development Council
Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre of Winnipeg
Stepping Forward
Stepping Forwards’ program objectives are to create a sense of belonging in the Centre and within the community, to provide onsite resources that will bridge the gap to current services, to assist individuals to rediscover their strengths and develop healthier lifestyles, and to offer services that enhance community and social participation.
Academic Education & Training Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Mentorship / Networking Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Nutrition Workshops Urgent Services Basic NeedsStrong Heart Consultation – Brian McLeod
Swampy Cree Tribal Council Member Nations
Swampy Cree Tribal Council
Swampy Cree Tribal Council will pursue the social, economic and political well being and development of member First Nations. Swampy Cree Tribal Council will pursue the social, economic and political well being and development of member First Nations.
Academic Academic Workshops Education & Training Career Pathways Work Placement Family Accessing Supports / Services Financial Funding Housing House MaintenanceFull Circle for Indigenous Education
The Full Circle Library
The Full Circle Library provides, clarity, confidence and effiacy for educators.
Academic Education & Training Study Space / Computer UsageUniversity of Alberta Indigenous Canada
University of Alberta Indigenous Canada course
University of Winnipeg Indigenous Insights
University of Winnipeg Indigenous Insights Program (Indigenous Developed)
West Region Tribal Council Member Nations
West Region Tribal Council
West Region Tribal Council provides advisory services to the member First Nations in the areas of: Governance, Education, Social Development, Fire Safety, Housing, the Circuit Rider Training Program.
Academic Education & Training Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Local Health CareWhite Spotted Horse – Education Services
Indigenous people are building bridges of reconciliation and working to create educational communities where their children are respected and their cultures are reflected and appreciated in Canadian society. They are rebuilding their Indigenous cultures and hope to right the relations of the past. However, many challenges still exist today. Education is a key to this positive change.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Human RightsWinnipeg Indigenous Accord Commitment and Progress
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
WRHA Indigenous Health
WRHA Indigenous Health works with Regional programs and facilities in helping identify, develop and implement culturally safe environments, practices and services. WRHA Indigenous Health also provides a range of services for staff, community members, patients and patients’ families through its Patient Services, Workforce Development and Cultural Initiatives programs.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Health Advocacy Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceAccessManitoba
AccessManitoba is a secure online service that provides access to business, employment and training-related government services and information. AccessManitoba also allows online payment for some services.
Academic Education & TrainingAlliance of Manitoba Sector Councils (AMSC)
Alliance of Manitoba Sector Councils Programs
Bruce D. Campbell Farm and Food Discovery Centre
The Bruce D. Campbell Farm and Food Discovery Centre is a hands-on interpretive centre that allows children of all ages explore the ways food is grown, raised, and made in Canada.
Academic Education & TrainingCareer Trek Programs
Central Regional Office (Morden)
Manitoba Possible; formerly Society for Manitobans with Disabilities. We believe an inclusive and accessible society is possible. Manitoba Possible provides programs and services throughout the province – explore the site to see what’s available in your community. Services Offered: Children Service Coordination for Families, Vocational Rehabilitation for Adults, Wheelchair Services & Parking Permits, American Sign Language (ASL) Classes, Outreach Therapy for Children, and Disability awareness training.
Academic Disability Accomodations Education & Training Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceWinnipeg Chamber of Commerce- Code
CODE Collaborative
An advisory body of 32 community leaders, diversity and inclusion practitioners, individuals with lived experience and allied stakeholders, providing strategic oversight and guidance to CODE in designing and delivering CODE information and programming.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Human RightsDiversity Essentials Training
Eastman Regional Office (Steinbach)
Manitoba Possible; formerly Society for Manitobans with Disabilities. We believe an inclusive and accessible society is possible. Manitoba Possible provides programs and services throughout the province – explore the site to see what’s available in your community. Services offered: Children Service Coordination for Families, Vocational Rehabilitation for Adults, Wheelchair Services & Parking Permits, Transition Supports for Clients 18+, American Sign Language (ASL) Classes , Outreach Therapy for Children, and Disability awareness training.
Academic Disability Accomodations Education & Training Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceInterlake Regional Office (Selkirk)
Manitoba Possible; formerly Society for Manitobans with Disabilities. We believe an inclusive and accessible society is possible. Manitoba Possible provides programs and services throughout the province – explore the site to see what’s available in your community. Services offered: Children Service Coordination for Families, Vocational Rehabilitation for Adults, Wheelchair Services & Parking Permits, American Sign Language (ASL) Classes , Outreach Therapy for Children, Disability awareness training, Communication Centre for Children and Provincial Outreach Therapy for Children.
Academic Disability Accomodations Education & Training Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceJames W. Burns Executive Education Centre
The James W. Burns Executive Education Centre develops forward-thinking leaders who are prepared to meet the challenges of the future. We provide the executive training and professional development you need – when and where you need it.
Academic Education & TrainingLead with Diversity (Dr. Rehman Abdulrehman)
Dr. Abdulrehman is a consulting and clinical psychologist, & speaker with specialist training and experience in cognitive psychology and behavioral change, with a special focus on diversity and inclusion. His passionate yet calm and approachable style allows him to address complex and difficult topics with comfort, ease, and practicality. He has well over 15 years of experience in the innovative application of psychology to help create effective and practical change to a variety of sectors including health, business, education, non-government and government sectors. He has worked with both individuals and organizations in consultation and training roles.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Human RightsManitoba Association for Rights and Liberties
Manitoba Association for Rights and Liberties MARL
CME & Manitoba Start Partnership
Manitoba Start Diversity and Intercultural Training Program
Manitoba Tourism Education Council (MTEC)
Manitoba Tourism Education Council Training
A comprehensive list of all trainings offered by MTEC. There is also a job board on the MTEC site.
Academic Education & Training Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume WritingMarymound School
Marymound School serves two populations of students. Some are young people who live in Marymound group homes or living units, while others, our Day Treatment students, come to us from all over Winnipeg, and live at home with their parents, foster parents or other group homes. Children with very high needs can achieve success in school with additional supports. This is where Marymound School excels. Using a creative, dynamic approach, Marymound School delivers the provincial education curriculum from elementary grades to grade 11. Students often transition back into community school after a few years at Marymound School.
Academic Education & Training Flexible LearningMental Health Services
The Mental Health: Learning and Leisure Centre is a community initiative of the YMCA-YWCA of Winnipeg that provides skills teaching and leisure programming for adults who live with mental illness, are now in recovery and require supports to participate fully in the community and work toward personal mental health goals.
Academic Education & Training Community Peer Support Health Mental HealthNorth End Women’s Centre Service Areas
Northern Regional Office (Thompson)
Manitoba Possible; formerly Society for Manitobans with Disabilities. We believe an inclusive and accessible society is possible. Manitoba Possible provides programs and services throughout the province – explore the site to see what’s available in your community. Services Offered: TSEP – Employment Services and Supports, Vocational Rehabilitation for Adults, Wheelchair Services & Parking Permits, Intake for Northern Children’s Therapy , Children Service Coordination for Families, American Sign Language (ASL) Classes , Outreach Therapy for Children, and Disability awareness training.
Academic Disability Accomodations Education & Training Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceOpportunities for Employment (OFE)
Parkland Regional Office (Dauphin)
Manitoba Possible; formerly Society for Manitobans with Disabilities. We believe an inclusive and accessible society is possible. Manitoba Possible provides programs and services throughout the province – explore the site to see what’s available in your community. Services offered: Children Service Coordination for Families, Vocational Rehabilitation for Adults, Wheelchair Services & Parking Permits, American Sign Language (ASL) Classes , Outreach Therapy for Children, and Disability awareness training.
Academic Disability Accomodations Education & Training Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistancePraxis Consulting Training & Development
Rainbow Resource Centre Programming
The Manitoba Construction Sector Council (MCSC)
The Manitoba Construction Sector Council (MCSC) Programs
The Manitoba Environmental Industries Association (MEIA)
The Manitoba Environmental Industries Association (MEIA) programs
Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce- Code
Truth and Reconciliation Roadmap
An advisory board of 36 community leaders from the Indigenous community and/or organizations provides strategic oversight and guidance to our efforts to advance reconciliation. They also inform our truth and reconciliation information and programming that we make available internally and externally.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Human RightsWestman Regional Office (Brandon)
Manitoba Possible; formerly Society for Manitobans with Disabilities. We believe an inclusive and accessible society is possible. Manitoba Possible provides programs and services throughout the province – explore the site to see what’s available in your community. Services Offered: Children Service Coordination for Families, Vocational Rehabilitation for Adults, Wheelchair Services & Parking Permits, Recreation and Leisure: Children and Adult, American Sign Language (ASL) Classes , Outreach Therapy for Children and Disability awareness training.
Academic Disability Accomodations Education & Training Family Accessing Supports / Services Health Disability Services Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceWinnipeg Public Library
Requires a library card, If you need to sign up for a library card, you can either get a temporary one (doesn’t require ID) or a full one (requires ID with name and address, preferably photo ID)
Academic Education & Training Study Space / Computer UsageWinnipeg Regional Health Authority
WRHA Population & Public Health Centres
Population and Public Health works with you, your family, community and partners. We work with all to promote health, prevent disease and injury, as well as to create healthy places and relationships. Our goal is to educate, advocate and work with people and communities to reduce health differences and to improve everyone’s health.
Academic Education & Training Advocacy Health AdvocacyFlexible Learning
Community-based Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (CATEP)
If you share a passion for education and fostering the development of children and teens, the opportunity to take your career one step further is available. You can attain a university degree and become a certified teacher while working in a school as an Educational Assistant through the Community-based Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (CATEP). Students accepted into CATEP will work in their school division from September to April, while attending classes part-time in the evenings. During the spring they will be released from their positions to attend university classes full-time. Candidates must be of Aboriginal descent (First Nations, Métis, Inuit) and employed as an Educational Assistant at a participating School Division (Wpg SD, Seven Oaks, Lord Selkirk, River East/Transcona, Louis Riel, Saagkeeng First Nation, Roseau River). To be considered eligible for CATEP, candidates must meet regular or mature student status
Academic Flexible Learning Work-integrated LearningWapaskwa Virtual Collegiate Courses
Yellowquill University College
Yellowquill University College Programs
Full-time programs. The first step in success is identifying your career goal. Here you will find a variety of programs and courses that will help you reach your career goal. The website also lists Modular Programs and Professional Development Workshops.
Academic Academic Workshops Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated LearningAccess
The Access Program provides holistic support to students choosing to begin an academic journey. Students may qualify for Access if there is a demonstrated personal, academic or financial need. This program is open to Manitoba residents who have experienced barriers to post-secondary education due to residence in remote locations, economic and/or cultural reasons. Preference is given to Indigenous peoples (Status, Non-Status, Inuit and Métis), residents of Northern Manitoba, low-income earners and newcomers.
Academic Academic Advisors Flexible LearningAdult Learning and Programming
The Centre for Adult Learning – Brandon follows a flex learning model for its programs. This competency-based model provides a flexible learning option for students who are unable to attend classes on a daily basis. Flex learning allows students to work on their own with access to online learning resources, and a classroom and instructor support every afternoon. Attendance every day is not mandatory, but students are encouraged to stay on track with the completion of course objectives. Students wanting to use the flex learning model must meet with the student success advisor to determine if this option is right for them. Our high school courses are tuition-free. Students do pay materials and Students’ Association fees, which amounts to less than $50 per course. There is no application fee to apply to this program.
Academic Flexible Learning Post-Secondary PreparationCDI College Manitoba
If you’re looking to study in Winnipeg, CDI College is the perfect choice. With dozens of programs to choose from, and an experienced team to help you achieve your goals, you’ll find success in your new career.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Tutoring / Peer Support Work-integrated LearningSouthern Manitoba Academy for Response Training (SMART)
Emergency Medical Responder
Our EMR program is for Manitoba students that wish to begin their journey into emergency services and successful students are able to obtain their EMT license through the MB College of Paramedics. Successful completion of the EMR course provides the student with an accredited Emergency Medical Responder certificate. Many students go on to write the provincial emergency medical technician exam and start working on the ambulance, or go on to higher levels of Paramedic training, fire fighting, 911 dispatch, law enforcement, etc. The provincial exam needs to be taken within one year of completing the program.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible LearningExtended Education – Flexible Delivery and Intensive Programs
A diverse selection of short courses/programs, certificates, diplomas, and post baccalaureate certificates and diplomas are offered for professional and personal development, in Education, Management and Leadership, Science/Environment, University Skills courses, Higher Education, as well as Health and Social Services. Programs can be completed on a part-time or full-time basis. Currently Extended Education offers 12-month Intensive packages and collaborative partner programs. Also, study with us online from anywhere in Canada, with a variety of excellent programs. Education provides education for students and professionals who come to learn in Canada with us at the U of M.
Academic Flexible Learning Post-Secondary PreparationWhat is required? Every city fire department has a little different requirements, but the most common across Canada is NFPA 1001: Firefighter Level I&II and NFPA 472: Hazmat Awareness and Hazmat Operations certifications. The program we recommend is the Training Division Fire Academy which bundles the 4 basic certificates into a program called Basic Fire Academy and successful candidates leave with what they need to apply to most Canadian Fire Departments. Once combined with an EMR program, this covers the basic Fire & Medical certifications to apply with departments such as the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service as well as cities such as Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Surrey, Edmonton, etc. etc.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible LearningHerzing College Programs
Marymound School
Marymound School serves two populations of students. Some are young people who live in Marymound group homes or living units, while others, our Day Treatment students, come to us from all over Winnipeg, and live at home with their parents, foster parents or other group homes. Children with very high needs can achieve success in school with additional supports. This is where Marymound School excels. Using a creative, dynamic approach, Marymound School delivers the provincial education curriculum from elementary grades to grade 11. Students often transition back into community school after a few years at Marymound School.
Academic Education & Training Flexible LearningNorthern Social Work Program – Thompson
Located in Thompson, Manitoba, the students complete all the university courses required for a Bachelor of Social Work Degree. The curriculum is designed to meet the specific needs of northern social work students. It includes field placements in northern communities. The program is designed for northern Manitoba residents who have been denied educational opportunities because of financial, social, and/or cultural reasons, second language difficulties, and lack of formal education or remote residence
Academic Flexible Learning Scholastic Orientation Career Pathways Work Placement Financial Bursaries / Grants / ScholarshipsProfessional, Applied and Continuing Education (PACE)
The University of Winnipeg’s Professional, Applied and Continuing Education (PACE) is offering an innovative learning opportunity with the new online Management Certificate Program. The interactive, online courses include group discussions, collaborative work with classmates and engaging assignments. This online format allows flexibility for the student to do course work in a way that works best for them while being immersed in an interactive environment. In an interconnected global economy, a diverse, well-educated, and highly skilled workforce is critical not only to innovation, productivity, and economic growth, but also to maximizing human potential. Work-integrated learning is strongly endorsed by universities as well as employers and community partners as an important component of the overall student experience.
Academic Flexible LearningR.B. Russell Vocational High School
R.B. Russell Vocational High School Programs & Initiatives
RRC Flexible Online Delivery Learning
Flexible online delivery means that instead of meeting with your instructor and classmates on campus, you’ll connect with your class and access course materials on a virtual platform. You’ll complete and submit assignments and assessments using online tools and apps.
Academic Flexible LearningRRC Polytech Interlake and Peguis – Fisher River Campus
Red River College Polytechnic’s Interlake and Peguis – Fisher River Campuses serve the communities in the Interlake and North Eastman region by providing a variety of community-based programs and part-time courses.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Work-integrated LearningRRC Polytech Steinbach Campus
Red River College Polytechnic’s Steinbach Campus is located in the Eastman Education Centre on Loewen Boulevard in Steinbach. This state-of-the-art facility gives Red River College Polytechnic the ability to expand the post-secondary education and training opportunities that we are able to provide to our city and surrounding rural communities.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated LearningRRC Polytech Winkler Campus
RRC Polytech’s Winkler Campus provides access to education in the Pembina Valley by offering several full-time programs as well as a variety of part-time courses. We also offer the Mature Student diploma program and academic upgrading courses through the Winkler Community Learning Centre.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated LearningSteinbach Bible College Academic Programs
SBC believes that you can’t separate your faith from your career. Whether you are called to go into full-time ministry or a career in the marketplace, SBC will help you develop a solid Biblical foundation so that you can be confident in your faith.
Academic Flexible Learning Work-integrated Learning Housing Student ResidenceStu Clark Centre for Entrepreneurship
The Stu Clark Centre for Entrepreneurship’s mission is to “Spark the Entrepreneurial Spirit” in all University of Manitoba students, and enable students to realize that entrepreneurship is a viable career choice regardless of their area of study or faculty.
Academic Flexible LearningSystems Beauty College Programs
Our College is small and we are much like family. We insist on a low drama atmosphere where people can feel happy and relaxed. It is believed that the best way to learn is when you are comfortable, respecting what and who you are learning with and from. In turn we will respect your individuality and need to learn while doing the best we can to help you become successful. Based on availability, Brandon University residences are available to our students. Please ask for the contact information.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible LearningWilliam Norrie Centre – Inner City Bachelor of Social Work Program
The Willian Norrie Centre on Selkirk Avenue is the campus for social work education for inner city residents. The Centre is the focal point for social work education, teaching students to serve the community with the same compassion Dr. Norrie showed throughout his life. The Inner City Social Work BSW Access Program at the William Norrie Centre is for mature students (21 and older) who have inner city or similar social service experience who have traditionally faced systemic barriers common to inner city life experience such as poverty, racism, school failure and marginalization.
Academic Flexible Learning Work-integrated Learning Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle MeetingsWork Study Program
The Work-Study Program assists you with meeting your expenses during the academic year. It offers you valuable life and work experience with flexible hours that work around your school schedule. It also often provides work experience in your area of study, as a number of the positions are program related.
Academic Flexible Learning Work-integrated Learning Financial Cost of LivingMentorship
Office of Fair Practice and Legal Affairs – Legal Counsel
The Office of Legal Counsel provides or coordinates all legal services required by the University. It has conduct over the legal affairs of 23 different Faculties and Schools, dozens of administrative units, and nearly 9,000 faculty and staff. The work of the sub-unit involves risk-management and protecting the University’s corporate and legal interests in regard to its operations, agreements, disputes and liabilities.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Mentorship Advocacy Legal Advocacy Community Community Groups / Community on Campus Financial Financial Advisors Health Mental HealthThe Learning Curve
Students can drop by or schedule appointments with Learning Curve staff before classes even start! If you are even a little bit worried about your college courses, contact the Learning Curve early to see what kind of help is available. There’s no need to wait; you can book online at your convenience. Our learning strategists and educational assistants help you find effective ways of learning. We encourage active learning and collaborate with you to find strategies that make sense in your life. We also provide referrals to student success advisors, the library and other departments, depending on what you need. The friendly and knowledgeable Learning Curve team can assist you in many areas.
Academic Academic Advisors Mentorship Family Accessing Supports / ServicesPost-Secondary Preparation
Aboriginal Community Campus
ACC is a stand-alone, Adult learning centre that provides a holistic learning environment with year-round quality educational programming. Classes run Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and full time attendance is required for all programs. Accredited through Manitoba’s Adult Learning and Literacy Branch, programming at ACC ranges from academic preparation to assisting adult students to achieve their mature student diploma.
Academic Academic Workshops Post-Secondary Preparation Study Space / Computer Usage Tutoring / Peer SupportChildren of the Earth High School
Children of the Earth High Schoo Registration
Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Member Nations
Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council
DOTC is responsible and obligated to provide services and programs to its member First Nations and members. While functioning primarily within the mandated area, the Tribal Council does work in partnership with other relevant entities within and outside the DOTC region as determined by DOTC Administration or directed by the DOTC Council of Chiefs.
Academic Education & Training Post-Secondary Preparation Family Accessing Supports / Services Housing Housing ResourcesIndigneous People and Communities
Here you can find Government of Canada programs and services for First Nations, Inuit and Métis. There is also information listed to learn more about Indigenous peoples and communities.
Academic Post-Secondary Preparation Family Accessing Supports / Services Financial Bursaries / Grants / Scholarships Funding Health Mental HealthInterlake Reserves Tribal Council IRTC Member Nations
Interlake Reserves Tribal Council IRTC Inc.
According to the IRTC Constitution, the purpose of the Tribal Council is to generally uinify and maintain and expand the interests, lives and identity of the member bands.
Academic Education & Training Post-Secondary Preparation Family Accessing Supports / Services Financial Funding Health Local Health CareKaakiyow Li Moond Likol Adult Learning Centre
Keewatin Tribal Council Member First Nations
Keewatin Tribal Council
The mandate of KTC is to promote, advance and protect the interests of its ten member First Nations, and is intended to maintain, strengthen, enhance, lobby for and defend the rights of northern Manitoba First Nations people within its jurisdiction. KTC maintains an office in Thompson with a sub-office in Winnipeg.
Academic Education & Training Post-Secondary Preparation Family Accessing Supports / Services Financial Funding Health Local Health CareLouis Riel Institute Adult Learning Centre
Join the growing number of learners who have achieved their educational goals through our centre. Adults are often reluctant to return to school after a lengthy absence. We believe that learning is a lifelong process. The learning centre staff Work-integrated Learning (Practicum)l work with you to develop an educational plan that fits your life.
Academic Post-Secondary PreparationManitoba First Nations School System
Manitoba First Nations School System Services
Neeginan Learning & Literacy Centre
The Neeginan Learning & Literacy Centre is a holistic learning environment designed to provide relevant programming to adult learners in the Winnipeg Aboriginal community.
Academic Post-Secondary PreparationSAI Education Program
Songide’ewin High School Courses
Southeast Collegiate History
Southeast College was established as a private high school (Grades 10 to 12) in 1995-96 by The Southeast Tribal Council, incorporated as Southeast Resource Development Council Corporation (SERDC). The SERDC includes the communities of Bloodvein First Nation, Little Grand Rapids, Brokenhead, Pauingassi First Nation, Buffalo Point First Nation, Black River First Nation, Hollow Water, Berens River and Poplar River. Many of these SERDC communities lacked high schools and from this need arose the vision for a centrally located education facility. Situated within the city of Winnipeg and nestled on approximately 40 acres, the purchase of the former Nazarene College seemed like the ideal opportunity and location. SEC is unlike any other school in Canada. It is a unique facility that not only educates its students, but also houses the student body on site while nourishing the culture of First Nations in many of its day to day operations.
Academic Post-Secondary Preparation Community Connection to Home Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Housing Student ResidenceSoutheast Resource Development Council Member Nations
Southeast Resource Development Council
Training, Employment and Education
One of MIA’s key goals is to improve education, employment and training outcomes, to increase Inuit economic participation in Manitoba.
Academic Post-Secondary Preparation Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Mentorship / Networking Family Youth ActivitiesWapaskwa Virtual Collegiate Courses
Yellowquill University College
Yellowquill University College Programs
Full-time programs. The first step in success is identifying your career goal. Here you will find a variety of programs and courses that will help you reach your career goal. The website also lists Modular Programs and Professional Development Workshops.
Academic Academic Workshops Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated LearningAcademic Advising (RRC)
Need credits to finish high school or to gain access to a program at Red River College Polytechnic? Are you new to Canada and want to improve your English? Our Academic Preparation and Essential Skills programs can help you get the education and training you need to prepare yourself for a successful career.
Academic Academic Advisors Post-Secondary PreparationAcademic Advising (UofW)
Academic Advisors and Adult Learner Services staff can provide information about programs, courses, and university requirements, provide feedback on your course selection and assist with the registration process, and help you with the appeal process. Website registration. Study Skills Workshops are designed to improve your learning skills and help you achieve your academic goals. Organized by Academic and Career Services, this series of workshops is FREE to all students.
Academic Academic Workshops Post-Secondary PreparationAdult Learning and Programming
The Centre for Adult Learning – Brandon follows a flex learning model for its programs. This competency-based model provides a flexible learning option for students who are unable to attend classes on a daily basis. Flex learning allows students to work on their own with access to online learning resources, and a classroom and instructor support every afternoon. Attendance every day is not mandatory, but students are encouraged to stay on track with the completion of course objectives. Students wanting to use the flex learning model must meet with the student success advisor to determine if this option is right for them. Our high school courses are tuition-free. Students do pay materials and Students’ Association fees, which amounts to less than $50 per course. There is no application fee to apply to this program.
Academic Flexible Learning Post-Secondary PreparationAdult Learning Centre
Red River College Polytechnic’s Adult Learning Centres offer high school courses in a variety of subject areas. Whether you want to complete your high school education, upgrade your skills or enter college or university — we can help.
Academic Post-Secondary PreparationAdult Learning Centre – Seven Oaks School Division
Adult Learning Centre – Seven Oaks School Division Courses
AEC Daily Online Learning Center
AEC Daily Online Learning Center Continuing Education
ECRC Education & Employment Programs
This page includes the GOAL Program / Adult Literacy; a FREE literacy program for adult learners 19 and older. Students work on Adult Learning and Literacy curriculum (STAGES) and on independent programs of study to achieve personal learning as well as the Elmwood Youth Employment Experience (EYEE); a 17-week paid employment program for ages 18 to 30 where youth are provided with hands-on experience in resume development, cover letter writing & more.
Academic Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Work Placement Health NutritionEngineering Access Program (ENGAP)
There is a strong demand throughout Canada for engineers with an Indigenous background. The Engineering Access Program (ENGAP) provides opportunities for Indigenous students to get into, prepare for and succeed in the Price Faculty of Engineering. ENGAP students receive the same degree as other engineering students, but the program involves a number of custom resources. Through its warm and supportive community and staff, ENGAP offers its students a home away from home. Through ENGAP, students are offered services in the following areas; Academic: We can help you select and register for courses, provide free tutoring for all courses and offer upgrading courses to help you be better prepared for engineering, Personal: Our counsellor provides assistance with personal and family counselling, resume and job search advice and help locating daycares and accommodations as required, Financial: We’ll help you obtain financial support through numerous bursaries and scholarships, including the ENGAP Scholarship and Bursary Initiative, and Social: Social activities help you find a sense of community within the Price Faculty of Engineering, while group study spaces let you work alongside your peers.
Academic Post-Secondary Preparation Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Community Community Groups / Community on Campus Family Accessing Supports / Services Financial Bursaries / Grants / Scholarships Health Mental HealthExtended Education – Flexible Delivery and Intensive Programs
A diverse selection of short courses/programs, certificates, diplomas, and post baccalaureate certificates and diplomas are offered for professional and personal development, in Education, Management and Leadership, Science/Environment, University Skills courses, Higher Education, as well as Health and Social Services. Programs can be completed on a part-time or full-time basis. Currently Extended Education offers 12-month Intensive packages and collaborative partner programs. Also, study with us online from anywhere in Canada, with a variety of excellent programs. Education provides education for students and professionals who come to learn in Canada with us at the U of M.
Academic Flexible Learning Post-Secondary PreparationHigh School Enrichment Program
These short courses present an opportunity for capable young people to be immersed in professional scholarship. By attending the High School Enrichment Program, students can see for themselves that the pursuit of university studies is within their reach. We invite those who would benefit from the experience to join us at The University of Winnipeg for an exciting week in April!
Academic Post-Secondary PreparationManitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT)
High School Options
MITT offers three unique pathways for learners seeking high school-level courses and/or technical training.
Academic Post-Secondary PreparationHorizons Learning Centre Mature Student High School Diploma
Hua Xia Acupuncture, Massage, Herb College
Hua Xia Acupuncture, Massage, Herb College Programs
Indigenous Student Recruitment Team
The student recruitment team that aids Indigenous students with becoming a UM student whether applying from high school, an adult learning center or a mature learner. The team will work with all students who self-identify as First Nations, Metis and Inuit. The student recruitment team can help you find financial aid and awards and with the campus Indigenous community.
Academic Post-Secondary Preparation Community Community Groups / Community on Campus Financial Financial AdvisorsJobworks Programs
Model School
The Model School at the University of Winnipeg Collegiate provides students with the opportunity and the support needed to graduate from high school and prepare for post-secondary education. The students enrolled in the program are from backgrounds that have traditionally been under-represented in both high school and post-secondary graduation rates. The school’s unique placement on The University of Winnipeg campus gives students access to resources and reference material, facilities and activities typically available only to university students.
Academic Post-Secondary PreparationMOSMA Programs
MOSMA’s programs include full time diploma programs, limited class sizes, and part time evening courses. “We believe that irrelevant of the avenue a student pursues in their career; they require the essential building blocks of capturing sound. Whether they are capturing a musical sound, spoken word, or a sound effect; the discipline of these tasks require grounded knowledge of the fundamentals which define Audio Production as a whole.”
Academic Certifications / Licenses Post-Secondary Preparation Study Space / Computer UsageR.B. Russell Vocational High School
R.B. Russell Vocational High School Programs & Initiatives
Recruitment and Retention Team
Interested in becoming a Brandon University student? Connect with a member of our Recruitment & Retention team. Our team will help you explore your options at BU and get ready to complete your application. Please fill out the form below and one of our team members will respond to you as soon as possible to confirm your appointment time.
Academic Academic Advisors Post-Secondary PreparationRRC Polytech Steinbach Campus
Red River College Polytechnic’s Steinbach Campus is located in the Eastman Education Centre on Loewen Boulevard in Steinbach. This state-of-the-art facility gives Red River College Polytechnic the ability to expand the post-secondary education and training opportunities that we are able to provide to our city and surrounding rural communities.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated LearningRRC Polytech Winkler Campus
RRC Polytech’s Winkler Campus provides access to education in the Pembina Valley by offering several full-time programs as well as a variety of part-time courses. We also offer the Mature Student diploma program and academic upgrading courses through the Winkler Community Learning Centre.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated LearningSt. Norbert Adult Education Centre Programs
Transition Year Program
The transition to full-time academic study in an urban post-secondary institution may be challenging and difficult for some high-school students and mature adult learners. The Transition Year Program (TYP) has been created to assist many new Indigenous students build the academic and personal coping skills that will foster post-secondary success. A mandatory orientation is held prior to the beginning of the fall term. During orientation students will be introduced to additional university support services and community resources.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Post-Secondary PreparationScholastic Orientation
Indigenous Orientation
Indigenous Student Support
Indigenous Liaison Advisors also build relationships by working cooperatively with Indigenous communities and band councils, consulting with faculty, liaising with Indigenous organizations, and connecting with employers. These relationships are developed to assist students in their career connections, funding sponsorship, urban adjustment, and familiarity with Red River College Polytechnic. The R-Crew is made up of student volunteers that take on various roles aimed at easing new students into college life. They are a great resource and super role models who want to make you feel welcome while creating a support system to ensure your success. Students helping students. The Indigenous Student Supports team provides the tools and resources to help Indigenous students succeed, from community to classroom to career. We believe that to reach your personal potential, the mind, body, spirit and heart must work together. From academic to cultural, we provide holistic and interconnected wrap-around supports that take the best of western and Indigenous ways of teaching and learning. Let us know how we can help you achieve your goals. Indigenous Education is stronger at Red River College Polytechnic with the support of our Elders and Knowledge Keepers. Elders have always held positions of high esteem and importance; they are the living libraries that hold the wisdom, history and cultural knowledge of our Nations. Our Elder Services are here to support education through Indigenous ways of teaching, learning and leading. They play an important role in student and staff health, wellness, and cultural and spiritual development. The Indigenous Liaison Advisor is a first point of contact for new and returning students of First Nation, Métis and Inuit ancestry. We can help you with your questions and find your way around so you can start your education with confidence. We provide support and guidance for the application process, admission requirements, registration and selecting the best fitting program. We know that in addition to your studies, your day-to-day life, your health and wellness, and your support network play an important role in your success. If you have any questions, whether it’s about how to access tutoring, learn about new information technology, or where to find child care, we can help you figure out those next steps. Please let us know how we can make the most of your time here at RRC Polytech. We are here to help students work through personal struggles, develop skills to manage better, and enjoy their college experience.
Academic Scholastic Orientation Community Community Groups / Community on Campus Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle MeetingsAdmissions (Booth)
Thank you for your interest in applying to Booth University College. Applying online is easy. Our Admissions team is happy to help or answer questions through the application process.
Academic Scholastic OrientationNorthern Social Work Program – Thompson
Located in Thompson, Manitoba, the students complete all the university courses required for a Bachelor of Social Work Degree. The curriculum is designed to meet the specific needs of northern social work students. It includes field placements in northern communities. The program is designed for northern Manitoba residents who have been denied educational opportunities because of financial, social, and/or cultural reasons, second language difficulties, and lack of formal education or remote residence
Academic Flexible Learning Scholastic Orientation Career Pathways Work Placement Financial Bursaries / Grants / ScholarshipsOrientation (CMU)
We are excited for you to start your journey here at CMU! Orientation and Welcome Week is the jump-start to what we hope will be a fantastic year of study and growth for each of us in the learning community.
Academic Scholastic OrientationOrientation (UofW)
During Orientation, we provide tips for academic success, resources and supports available on campus, and information on how to get involved in campus life.
Academic Scholastic OrientationStudy Space / Computer Usage
Aboriginal Community Campus
ACC is a stand-alone, Adult learning centre that provides a holistic learning environment with year-round quality educational programming. Classes run Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and full time attendance is required for all programs. Accredited through Manitoba’s Adult Learning and Literacy Branch, programming at ACC ranges from academic preparation to assisting adult students to achieve their mature student diploma.
Academic Academic Workshops Post-Secondary Preparation Study Space / Computer Usage Tutoring / Peer SupportAboriginal Single Window
The Aboriginal Single Window is a joint undertaking of the Government of Canada, the Province of Manitoba and the City of Winnipeg. It enables staff in various government departments, currently working with Aboriginal issues, to co-locate in a single office. The intention of this cooperative plan is to: provide a one-stop-shop to organizations that need access to government-funded Aboriginal programs, make information about these programs easier to obtain, foster co-operation and information-sharing between various government agencies and Aboriginal organizations
Academic Study Space / Computer Usage Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Family Accessing Supports / Services Financial FundingMa Mawi Wi Chi Itata Programs
Community Care – Natural gathering places for Winnipeg’s urban Indigenous community that are community driven, culturally relevant prevention and support based programs that include drop-in, emergency services, workshops, training and volunteer opportunities. Caring for Our Relatives – Protect children and honour the sacred bond of families with their children by ensuring Indigenous children remain connected to their family and community. Youth Development – Honours youth as the current and future generation of leaders through culture, education, recreation, empowerment, training, employment and leadership development opportunities. Indigenous Knowledge – Returning to our Indigenous values and practices of caring for one another. Specialized programs to lead truth and reconciliation initiatives and our leadership role to support a strong sister organization network.
Academic Study Space / Computer Usage Advocacy Legal Advocacy Community Friendship Centres Family Senior Services Youth Activities Financial Financial Workshops / Skill Development Health Mental Health Workshops Transportation Winnipeg Transit Urgent Services Basic Needs Food Banks / Subsidized Grocery ServicesFull Circle for Indigenous Education
The Full Circle Library
The Full Circle Library provides, clarity, confidence and effiacy for educators.
Academic Education & Training Study Space / Computer UsageTunngsugit Inuit Resource Centre
Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre
The Wii Chiiwaakanak Learning Centre’s primary focus is to offer educational and cultural programming rooted in Indigenous knowledge, in order to develop and strengthen pathways for Indigenous students to University. The endeavors of the centre are in alignment with the University’s strategic direction of Indigenization, that includes and values Indigenous knowledge, culture and perspectives throughout the UWinnipeg.
Academic Study Space / Computer Usage Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle MeetingsAcademic Advising and Other Academic Services
At CMU, academic advising is more than choosing courses that fit your timetable. We take a holistic approach to advising, which includes conversations about academic interests and career/vocational goals. The Coordinator of Student Advising assigns each student a Faculty Advisor who is their academic mentor. In addition to faculty, the Coordinator of Student Advising is on hand to consider CMU degree and pre-professional options with students. There are also academic supports such as peer tutoring, academic tutoring, writing workshops and study rooms.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Study Space / Computer Usage Tutoring / Peer Support Career Pathways Mentorship / NetworkingACC Bookstore
Assiniboine’s bookstore is physically located at the Victoria Avenue East campus and is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday for students to collect online orders. Due to COVID-19 the bookstore is not open for general browsing however staff are on hand and available via phone to assist with student questions. Please place your order online here or call (204) 725-8721.
Academic Study Space / Computer UsageBook Store
The Fort Garry Bookstore has two terminals in the textbook department where you can print a copy of your booklist; you will need your student number and password for access. Call the Textbook Centre at (204) 474-7961 to have your textbooks delivered to your home. The Bookstore has a sponsorship program that students may qualify for. A sponsor is a third-party entity that agrees to pay The University of Manitoba Bookstore for a student’s educational books and supplies. Examples of sponsors are First Nation Bands, Non-Profit organizations, Government Departments or employers.
Academic Study Space / Computer Usage Financial FundingBrandon University Bookstore
Textbooks, Clothing & Accessories, Gifts & Collectibles, Electronics, School Supplies, Graduation, Dorm & Home, Books, music & games, Gift Cards, and Sales & Clearance.
Academic Study Space / Computer UsageCommon Word Bookstore & Resource Centre
We are: A retailer of Christian materials, A congregational resource centre, and A university bookstore. Offering resources to buy, borrow or access online.
Academic Study Space / Computer UsageComputer Labs
There are a total of 10 computer labs on two campuses. They can be accessed by logging
in with your UMNetID and password.
Fort Garry Women’s Resource Centre
Fort Garry Women’s Resource Centre Programs & Services
Indigenous Learning Space
The Faculty of Education features a new Indigenous student ocmmunity space that provides a welcoming environment where indgenous students and staff can work and learn. Education building.
Academic Study Space / Computer UsageManitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT)
MITT Textbooks
All MITT students—whether they are domestic and international post-secondary students starting a new program or beginning year two of a program, or secondary students requiring workbooks for their program—are responsible for the purchase of their textbooks. Thanks to a partnership between MITT and the University of Winnipeg, this can now be done online or in-person through the University of Winnipeg Bookstore. Check out the Bookstore hours of operation before you visit in-person.
Academic Study Space / Computer UsageMOSMA Programs
MOSMA’s programs include full time diploma programs, limited class sizes, and part time evening courses. “We believe that irrelevant of the avenue a student pursues in their career; they require the essential building blocks of capturing sound. Whether they are capturing a musical sound, spoken word, or a sound effect; the discipline of these tasks require grounded knowledge of the fundamentals which define Audio Production as a whole.”
Academic Certifications / Licenses Post-Secondary Preparation Study Space / Computer UsageRRC Campus Store
RRC Library – Study Spaces and Computers
Study tables, some with laptop connections, are available throughout the library. The library is divided into two types of study area, group and individual (Quiet Study Area).
Academic Study Space / Computer UsageL’Université de Saint-Boniface
Services D’étudiants
Établissement reconnu pour son enseignement de qualité exceptionnelle, l’Université de Saint-Boniface se caractérise avant tout par sa dimension humaine. Elle offre une panoplie de services pour soutenir le cheminement pédagogique de sa population étudiante.Vous retrouverez entre autres : une bibliothèque, un Centre informatique, un service de tutorat et un service de logement. Vous pouvez consulter sur place un professionnel de la santé. L’USB vend aussi des laissez-passer d’autobus et loue des casiers.
Academic Study Space / Computer Usage Tutoring / Peer SupportStudent Supports
Assiniboine helps students achieve success by providing guidance, support, encouragement, advice, information and assistance wherever needed. We strive to provide a warm and friendly environment where students feel comfortable raising questions or concerns. While many students make a smooth transition to college on their own, some may benefit from additional supports. Assiniboine’s goal is to help students plan for a successful college experience.
Academic Academic Advisors Study Space / Computer Usage Community Community Groups / Community on Campus Health Local Health CareTeen Stop Jeunesse Programs
The Broadway Neighbourhood Centre
The BNC Programs
Thrive Community Support Circle
University College of the North
UCN Bookstore
For all your textbook and stationery needs the UCN Bookstore may have what you are looking for! Our prices are very competitive so be sure to come in and check them out.
Academic Study Space / Computer UsageUM Libraries
Helping you succeed with access to the best information and advice for your research.The University of Manitoba Libraries is committed to delivering services to its diverse user groups and strives to develop accessible and inclusive service environment in compliance with Manitoba Human Rights Code, following the standards specified under the Accessibility for Manitobans Act, the University of Manitoba Accessibility Policy, and the Respectful Work and Learning Environment Policy.
Academic Disability Accomodations Study Space / Computer UsageUniversity of Winnipeg Bookstore
Textbooks, Clothing & Accessories, Gifts & Collectibles, Electronics, School Supplies, Graduation, Dorm & Home, Books, music & games, Gift Cards, and Sales & Clearance.
Academic Study Space / Computer UsageWinnipeg Public Library
Requires a library card, If you need to sign up for a library card, you can either get a temporary one (doesn’t require ID) or a full one (requires ID with name and address, preferably photo ID)
Academic Education & Training Study Space / Computer UsageTutoring / Peer Support
Aboriginal Community Campus
ACC is a stand-alone, Adult learning centre that provides a holistic learning environment with year-round quality educational programming. Classes run Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and full time attendance is required for all programs. Accredited through Manitoba’s Adult Learning and Literacy Branch, programming at ACC ranges from academic preparation to assisting adult students to achieve their mature student diploma.
Academic Academic Workshops Post-Secondary Preparation Study Space / Computer Usage Tutoring / Peer SupportBrandon University Indigenous Peoples’ Centre (IPC)
The IPC is here to serve the heart and mind by providing culturally sensitive services to First Nation, Metis and Inuit students, and by promoting cross–cultural understanding on campus. Our centre becomes a home away from home for students. Here you will find a lounging area of couches to relax on between classes and to engage in supportive conversation with fellow students. We offer free soup for everyone to meet and have a meal together. Most importantly, we offer you a family and friendships that will last you a lifetime. We learn through gathering that even though we may lead different lives, we are the same. The IPC offers the following supports: Transition Supports, Academic Supports, Cultural/ Spiritual Supports and Personal and Social Supports.
Academic Tutoring / Peer Support Community Community Groups / Community on Campus Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Family Accessing Supports / ServicesElders in Residence
The Aboriginal Student Services Centre (ASSC) is proud to have the wisdom and knowledge of our council of Elders. In addition to the traditional teachings and cultural activities held within the ASSC, our Elders provide guest lectures, counselling services and guidance for all students, faculty and support staff on campus. The Aboriginal Student Council (ASC) and the ASSC host a number of social and cultural events for registered Indigenous students and their immediate families.
Academic Tutoring / Peer Support Community Community Groups / Community on Campus Health Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language InterpretationInuit Post-Secondary Education Strategy
Financial assistance to support Inuit students pursuing postsecondary education.Eligible expenses that can be applied for include: transcript and application fees, tuition and other students fees,initial professional certification and examination fees, books and supplies, supplemental Tutoring, guidance and counseling services, living expenses including for dependents, if applicable, transportation supports when needed, expenses associated with travel home including for dependents, as applicable, child care as needed. Funding is also allocated for activities based on local needs assessments to promote students’ pursuit of post-secondary education and the attainment of a credential. These include:information technology and remote location access to allow students the opportunity to complete distance education or online courses from their home communities.
Academic Tutoring / Peer Support Community Connection to Home Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Family Daycare Financial Cost of Living Funding Health Mental Health Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceMahkwa omushki kiim: Pathway to Indigenous Nursing Education (PINE)
Mahkwa omushki kiim: Pathway to Indigenous Nursing Education (PINE), offers a combination of academic, personal and cultural supports to prepare First Nations, Métis and Inuit students for entrance into our Bachelor of Nursing (BN) degree program and to assist them throughout the program.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Tutoring / Peer Support Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle MeetingsManitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc. (MFNERC)
Established in 1998 by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc. (MFNERC) provides the province’s leading education, administration, technology, language and culture services to First Nations schools in Manitoba.
Academic Academic Workshops Education & Training Tutoring / Peer Support Family Accessing Supports / ServicesMétis Nation Post-Secondary Education Strategy
Financial assistance to support Métis Nation students pursuing post-secondary education. Funding is allocated annually for direct financial support for Métis Nation post-secondary students. Eligible expenses include: transcript and application fees, tuition and other students fees, initial professional certification and examination fees, books and supplies, supplemental tutorial, guidance and counseling services, living expenses including for dependents, if applicable, transportation supports when needed, expenses associated with travel home including for dependents, as applicable, and child care as needed. Programs and services available include: academic readiness and support, wraparound services to students and their families such as; student-peer mentorship, career counselling, clinical and mental health services, Elder guidance, Knowledge-keeper, student cultural support, outreach and navigation services, cultural education and life-skills development, including fostering awareness and cultural belongings as a citizen of the historic Métis Nation, and information technology and remote locations access to allow students the opportunity to complete distance education or online courses from their home communities.
Academic Tutoring / Peer Support Community Connection to Home Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Family Daycare Financial Cost of Living Funding Health Mental Health Transportation Transportation Resources / AssistanceSupporting Inuit Children
The Inuit Child First Initiative ensures Inuit children have access to the essential government funded health, social and educational products, services and supports they need, when they need them. Each child’s situation is unique. Please contact your regional focal point to discuss what coverage is available based on the child’s needs. Examples of what could be funded include: wheelchair ramps, addiction services, cultural services from Elders, mental health counseling, assessments and screenings, medical supplies and equipment, therapeutic services, land-based activities, specialized summer camps, respite care programs based on cultural beliefs and practices, tutoring services, transportation, and specialized school transportation.
Academic Tutoring / Peer Support Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Health Disability Services Elder Services / Traditional Healing / Language Interpretation Mental Health Transportation Disability TransportationThe Neechiwaken Indigenous Peer Mentor Program
Indigineous. The Neechiwaken Indigenous Peer Mentor Program helps first-year students in the Qualico Bridge to Success program transition to university life by promoting student engagement and a sense of belonging on campus. The term Neechiwaken means “friend” in Cree.
Academic Tutoring / Peer SupportAcademic Advising and Other Academic Services
At CMU, academic advising is more than choosing courses that fit your timetable. We take a holistic approach to advising, which includes conversations about academic interests and career/vocational goals. The Coordinator of Student Advising assigns each student a Faculty Advisor who is their academic mentor. In addition to faculty, the Coordinator of Student Advising is on hand to consider CMU degree and pre-professional options with students. There are also academic supports such as peer tutoring, academic tutoring, writing workshops and study rooms.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Study Space / Computer Usage Tutoring / Peer Support Career Pathways Mentorship / NetworkingAcademic Skills Centre
Students are encouraged to access the Centre’s services through either individual appointments designed to address specific learning issues or group workshops that deal with some of the most common learning issues facing students. There are tutors in various subject areas.
Academic Academic Workshops Tutoring / Peer SupportAcademic Success Centre (ASC) Academic Support for Students with Disabilities
If you are a student with a disability, you may be eligible to access free, weekly tutoring or academic coaching support with an ASC staff tutor. To apply, contact Student Accessibility Services and book a consultation with an Red River College Polytechnic Accessibility Specialist. After meeting with an Accessibility Specialist, eligible students will be referred to the Academic Success Centre (ASC) along with a recommended academic support plan.When suitable tutors are available, you can expect an email from the ASC a few days after meeting with your counsellor. This email will include the number of weekly tutoring hours and contact information for your assigned tutor.
Academic Disability Accomodations Tutoring / Peer SupportAcademic Support Program – Faculty of Law
Located at the University of Manitoba the program provides a support network designed to increase student success. Who is Eligible? Indigenous (First Nation, Métis, Inuit) students at the University of Manitoba admitted to the Faculty of Law.
Academic Tutoring / Peer Support Financial Bursaries / Grants / ScholarshipsBlankstein Momentum Program
The Indigenous Student Centre is pleased to offer the Blankstein Momentum Program (Momentum) for returning Indigenous students. The program is designed to provide you with access to supports that contribute to your post-secondary persistence, overall well-being and personal success. Momentum uses a holistic approach that includes advisor meetings, access to tutors, learning workshops, group activities and cultural/spiritual care. The program runs late August to March, with a celebration wind-up in April. There is no cost to participate. *Maximum intake is 20 students per academic year and priority will be given to those who have not been a part of the program before.
Academic Academic Advisors Academic Workshops Tutoring / Peer Support Community Community Groups / Community on Campus Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle MeetingsCDI College Manitoba
If you’re looking to study in Winnipeg, CDI College is the perfect choice. With dozens of programs to choose from, and an experienced team to help you achieve your goals, you’ll find success in your new career.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Tutoring / Peer Support Work-integrated LearningIndigenous Business Education Partners (IBEP)
Our team provides a variety of services to Indigenous students in pursuit of their Bachelor of Commerce or Asper MBA degree including tutoring, networking opportunities and access to our scholarship and bursary program. Our best asset, however, is our community of students. Whether you are in your first year or final year student, our dedicated staff and friendly students are eager to welcome you into our growing community.
Academic Tutoring / Peer Support Career Pathways Mentorship / Networking Financial Bursaries / Grants / ScholarshipsUniversity College of the North
Learner’s Assistance Centre – The Pas
The Learning Assistance Center offers free and confidential learning assistance provided to all students attending UCN. At the LAC we want our students Succeeding with a disability. The goal is to help students develop their academic writing in a friendly and collaborative environment. The Learning Assistance Center offers free and confidential learning assistance provided to all students attending UCN. At the LAC we want our students to become better writers and critical thinkers. The goal is to help students develop their academic writing in a friendly and collaborative environment.
Academic Disability Accomodations Tutoring / Peer SupportUniversity College of the North
Learner’s Assistance Centre – Thompson
The Learning Assistance Center offers free and confidential learning assistance provided to all students attending UCN. At the LAC we want our students Succeeding with a disability. The goal is to help students develop their academic writing in a friendly and collaborative environment. The Learning Assistance Center offers free and confidential learning assistance provided to all students attending UCN. At the LAC we want our students to become better writers and critical thinkers. The goal is to help students develop their academic writing in a friendly and collaborative environment.
Academic Disability Accomodations Tutoring / Peer SupportPersonal Development Services
Personal Development Services are branches of Student Services. They include Career and Development Services, Counselling Services, Disability Accomodations, International Students Services and Tutoring Services.
Academic Academic Advisors Disability Accomodations Tutoring / Peer SupportR.B. Russell Vocational High School
R.B. Russell Vocational High School Programs & Initiatives
RRC Tutoring Services
The Academic Success Centre offers a range of free Tutoring-led supports designed to help you succeed in your program.
Academic Tutoring / Peer SupportL’Université de Saint-Boniface
Service d’accessibilité aux études
L’Université offre un service adapté aux étudiantes et aux étudiants qui ont besoin de services particuliers ou de mesures d’adaptation. Une personne qui a des difficultés d’apprentissage, une incapacité physique, des troubles de santé mentale, une maladie chronique ou encore une incapacité temporaire peut recevoir un appui dès la présentation d’une preuve de son incapacité.
Academic Disability Accomodations Tutoring / Peer SupportL’Université de Saint-Boniface
Services D’étudiants
Établissement reconnu pour son enseignement de qualité exceptionnelle, l’Université de Saint-Boniface se caractérise avant tout par sa dimension humaine. Elle offre une panoplie de services pour soutenir le cheminement pédagogique de sa population étudiante.Vous retrouverez entre autres : une bibliothèque, un Centre informatique, un service de tutorat et un service de logement. Vous pouvez consulter sur place un professionnel de la santé. L’USB vend aussi des laissez-passer d’autobus et loue des casiers.
Academic Study Space / Computer Usage Tutoring / Peer SupportStudent Accessibility Coordinator
Do you have a disability or chronic medical condition and require academic accommodations or assistive technology? Contact Student Accessibility Services before the start of the school year to discuss the services and supports that you may access during the upcoming school year.
Academic Disability Accomodations Tutoring / Peer Support Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Community Elder Services / Cultural Events / Circle Meetings Financial Financial AdvisorsTeen Stop Jeunesse Programs
The Broadway Neighbourhood Centre
The BNC Programs
L’Université de Saint-Boniface
Tutorat – Service de perfectionnement linguistique
L’Université offre un appui à l’apprentissage sous forme de tutorat à sa population étudiante qui en a besoin. Vous pouvez obtenir de l’aide pour vos cours peu importe la matière, en rédaction de documents et en expression orale.
Academic Tutoring / Peer SupportWork-integrated Learning
AISES University of Manitoba Chapter
AISES stands for American Indian Science and Engineering Society. There are Canadian Chapters. AISES has 40 years of Indigenous STEM learning and community-building experience, and provides networking, peer support and mentorship to Indigenous peoples in STEM at all levels of their educational and professional experience. Students are given opportunities to explore undergraduate and graduate opportunities, engage with Indigenous STEM professionals, as well as network with scholarship granting organizations and corporations looking to hire. STEM professionals and corporations have the opportunity to meet bright, accomplished young Indigenous STEM students looking to establish a career in STEM. AISES gives Canadian Indigenous STEM students and professionals an opportunity to gather, connect, and create long-lasting relationships within Canada through national gatherings, and across the continent at AISES regional and national gatherings.
Academic Academic Workshops Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Mentorship / Networking Work Placement Community Community Groups / Community on CampusAISES University of Winnipeg Chapter
AISES stands for American Indian Science and Engineering Society. There are Canadian Chapters. AISES has 40 years of Indigenous STEM learning and community-building experience, and provides networking, peer support and mentorship to Indigenous peoples in STEM at all levels of their educational and professional experience. Students are given opportunities to explore undergraduate and graduate opportunities, engage with Indigenous STEM professionals, as well as network with scholarship granting organizations and corporations looking to hire. STEM professionals and corporations have the opportunity to meet bright, accomplished young Indigenous STEM students looking to establish a career in STEM. AISES gives Canadian Indigenous STEM students and professionals an opportunity to gather, connect, and create long-lasting relationships within Canada through national gatherings, and across the continent at AISES regional and national gatherings.
Academic Academic Workshops Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Mentorship / Networking Work Placement Community Community Groups / Community on CampusCommunity-based Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (CATEP)
If you share a passion for education and fostering the development of children and teens, the opportunity to take your career one step further is available. You can attain a university degree and become a certified teacher while working in a school as an Educational Assistant through the Community-based Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (CATEP). Students accepted into CATEP will work in their school division from September to April, while attending classes part-time in the evenings. During the spring they will be released from their positions to attend university classes full-time. Candidates must be of Aboriginal descent (First Nations, Métis, Inuit) and employed as an Educational Assistant at a participating School Division (Wpg SD, Seven Oaks, Lord Selkirk, River East/Transcona, Louis Riel, Saagkeeng First Nation, Roseau River). To be considered eligible for CATEP, candidates must meet regular or mature student status
Academic Flexible Learning Work-integrated LearningManitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT)
Construction Labourer Certificate program
The newly created Construction Labourer Certificate program is to provide short term industry-driven technical and employability skills training to Indigenous youth that emphasizes employment outcomes. Graduates of the five month program will be prepared to gain entry-level employment in the construction sector. This program offers a paid work practicum in the construction trades and offers a competitive hourly salary. In-class building projects allow you to sharpen your skills and rapidly apply class lessons to real-world scenarios, the employability and essential skills you acquire through MITT’s Work Skills Series workshops help you develop vital on-the-job teamwork and communication skills. This program is for Indigenous Youth between 18 – 30 years of age who have Grade 10 Math and English.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated LearningIndigenous Education – Social Innovation and Community Development
Social innovation brings new perspectives to existing ways of decision-making in today’s world. In this program, you will discover the tremendous capacities of communities and individuals looking to initiate systems change. In your second year of studies, specialize in either Community Development or Social Entrepreneurship.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Entrepreneurial SupportsIndigenous Leadership Development Institute Inc. (ILDII)
Indigenous Leadership Development Institute Inc. Training and Programs
Manitoba Museum Indigenous Connections
The Manitoba Museum acknowledges we are on Treaty No. 1 land, and the homeland of the Métis Nation. These lands, occupied for thousands of years, are the traditional territories of the Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, and Nakota Nations. We are a museum for, and about, Indigenous people; which serves Indigenous needs and incorporates multiple Indigenous perspectives in all aspects of museum knowledge, exhibitions, education and programs. We collaborate with Indigenous communities in how to represent Indigenous histories and cultures, building on the recommendations of the Task Force on Museums and First Nations Peoples of 1994. We consult with Indigenous Elders and knowledge keepers on the care, storage and exhibition protocols related to Indigenous collections. We work with Residential School survivors to develop programming which addresses the history of residential schools, and how to share experiences of survivance, resilience, and contemporary contributions. We believe in supporting and promoting Indigenous languages through the incorporation of these languages in our exhibitions, publications, and programs. We developed a new permanent Treaty exhibition and new Treaty education program in collaboration with the Treaty Relations Commission of Manitoba. We offer an Indigenous Scholars in Residence program; and Treaty acknowledgement is on our website, and is shared before every Planetarium show, Museum program and all public events. The Manitoba Museum offers an Indigenous Scholars in Residence Program enabling Indigenous post-graduate university students to have scholarly access to the Museum’s collections to advance their academic practice. This successful program is now in its fourth year.
Academic Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Graduate Studies Support Family Youth ActivitiesManitou a bi Bii daziigae
Manitou a bi Bii daziigae (in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe)) is Red River College Polytechnic’s expansion of the Exchange District Campus, and the first RRC Polytech building to receive an Indigenous name. Manitou a bi Bii daziigae was previously known as the Innovation Centre project. This building houses The Digital Media Production room, The Game Design Studio, The Communication Management room, two Information Technology classrooms and The Indigenous Entrepreneurship Classroom and Studio. The Indigenous Entrepreneurship Classroom and Studio is used as a learning space, collaboration space and a studio to work on entrepreneur-driven, community-based projects. In the Social Innovation and Community Development program, students learn to transform their values and passions into ventures and become agents of change in communities experiencing barriers to development.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Entrepreneurial SupportsNeeginan College of Applied Technology
Neeginan College of Applied Technology Program Supports
Yellowquill University College
Yellowquill University College Programs
Full-time programs. The first step in success is identifying your career goal. Here you will find a variety of programs and courses that will help you reach your career goal. The website also lists Modular Programs and Professional Development Workshops.
Academic Academic Workshops Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated LearningApprenticeship
Apprenticeship programs provide Manitobans with recognized certification as skilled journeypersons and ensure that qualified trades professionals are available to meet industry requirements for workers in the skilled trades. Apprenticeship comprises over fifty trades and sub-trades designated under the Manitoba Apprenticeship and Certification Act.
Academic Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Work PlacementBannatyne Campus
The University of Manitoba’s downtown campus is a vibrant urban community adjacent to the Health Sciences Centre. Serving our province’s future health professionals, this nine-building complex focuses on collaboration across disciplines — and trains the doctors, nurses and other health care professionals that go on to serve throughout Manitoba and beyond.
Academic Work-integrated LearningCDI College Manitoba
If you’re looking to study in Winnipeg, CDI College is the perfect choice. With dozens of programs to choose from, and an experienced team to help you achieve your goals, you’ll find success in your new career.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Tutoring / Peer Support Work-integrated LearningCentre for Career and Vocation
The Centre for Career and Vocation is an initiative funded by NetVUE that brings together three areas: Career development and vocational discernment—we support students with everything from career exploration to career resources to work search strategy and document preparation, Practicum/ Work-integrated learning—we are the only school in Canada that includes a work-integrated learning placement for all undergraduates to build bridges between what they’re learning inside and outside the classroom, and build their network while they’re at it, Vocation-centred advising and curriculum—we support faculty and staff to build vocational discernment explicitly into their teaching and advising practices, and to provide additional advising to students.
Academic Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Work PlacementUniversity College of the North
Centre for Career and Work-Integrated Learning
Work integrated learning is an important part of some of our programs.
Academic Work-integrated LearningCo-op Work Placements
Work-integrated Learning and co-operative work placements are an integral part of certain programs and where expenses are involved they are the responsibility of the student. These costs are not covered by the tuition fee. Expenses will vary depending on where the individual student takes their field training. We believe that co-op work placements are one of the most influential opportunities that a student can participate in. Co-op students are trained in cover letters, resumés and interviews to provide employers with professional recruitment experience. Student success advisors are available at all campuses. Meet a Student Success Advisor to discuss your academic and career plans and to get the information to make the transition to college. Student Success Advisors provide information about college programs and courses, the admissions process, financial assistance, housing, daycare, and more. Student success advisors are available at all campuses. Meet a Student Success Advisor to discuss your academic and career plans and to get the information to make the transition to college. Student Success Advisors provide information about college programs and courses, the admissions process, financial assistance, housing, daycare, and more.
Academic Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Work PlacementCooperative Education/ Integrated Work Program
The Faculty of Architecture Cooperative Education/Integrated Work Program Option (Co-op/I) is designed to complement and enrich academic programs with work experience. The work terms provide students with practical experience, assistance in financing their education, and guidance for future career specialization.
Academic Work-integrated LearningDepartment of Criminal Justice
The Department of Criminal Justice is committed to providing our students a well-rounded experience in their undergraduate education. The CJ-3800 Criminal Justice Field Placement course will give you a valuable opportunity to integrate theory and practice. Field placements offer key insights into the inner workings of the criminal justice system. You will get the chance to bring what you learn inside the classroom out to your respective field placements. Through your program participation and supervision by criminal justice professionals, you will acquire competencies in justice related knowledge, skills and abilities.
Academic Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Work PlacementECRC Education & Employment Programs
This page includes the GOAL Program / Adult Literacy; a FREE literacy program for adult learners 19 and older. Students work on Adult Learning and Literacy curriculum (STAGES) and on independent programs of study to achieve personal learning as well as the Elmwood Youth Employment Experience (EYEE); a 17-week paid employment program for ages 18 to 30 where youth are provided with hands-on experience in resume development, cover letter writing & more.
Academic Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Work Placement Health NutritionFaculty of Education
All students in the Faculty of Education are required to complete four courses of practicum during their degree. Here are the forms and resources you need to complete each stage of your practicum.
Academic Work-integrated LearningGlenlea Research Station
The Glenlea Research Station is located on Highway 75, approximately 20 km south of the University of Manitoba Fort Garry campus. Glenlea was officially opened in June 1966 by then-premier Duff Roblin. The area consists of nine river lots which, when purchased in 1962, had comprised three separate farms. The station is operated by the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences with financial support from Manitoba Agriculture and the University of Manitoba.
Academic Work-integrated LearningHabitat for Humanity Indigenous Housing Partnership
Indigenous families and communities partner with local Habitats across Canada to help create safe and decent places to live – through both affordable homeownership and other housing solutions. An important part of this initiative is providing skills and training opportunities to young Indigenous men and women to equip them with the trade skills they need to maintain and/or build new homes in their communities.
Academic Work-integrated Learning Housing Family Housing Housing ResourcesHerzing College Programs
Ian N. Morrison Research Farm
Located near Carman, Manitoba, this 406 acre facility provides the land base and equipment for plot field research.
Academic Work-integrated LearningManitoba Aerospace Educational Partnerships
The local Aerospace industry has formed a number of unique partnerships with educational partners to enhance the programs offered by the institutions and ensure new graduates are well connected to the industry. These partnerships include: Aerospace Engineering Liaison Group (AELG), University of Manitoba – EIR (Engineer-in-Residence), RRC Polytech – CATT (Centre for Aerospace Technology and Training), RRC Polytech – CNDI (Centre for Non-Destructive Inspection), RRC Polytech Stevenson Campus, Neeginan College of Applied Technology, and Tec Voc High School.
Academic Work-integrated LearningManitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT)
MITT Post-Secondary Certificate and Diploma Programs
We offer more than 25 post-secondary certificate and diploma programs to learners looking to start or continue their career training or education. Our strong industry relationships enable us to develop programs that teach in-demand skills, including work practicum placements, and position our students for successful employment upon graduation.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated LearningPaterson GlobalFoods Institute
RRC Polytech’s Paterson GlobalFoods Institute is the home to the College’s culinary and hospitality programs, as well as a 100-room student residence. As part of the Hospitality and Culinary Arts programs, the students run an upscale restaurant called Jane’s and a public food court known as the Culinary Exchange, both of which are located in the building.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated LearningRoyal Winnipeg Ballet (RWB) Professional Division
Royal Winnipeg Ballet (RWB) Professional Division Programs
RRC Polytech Exchange District Campus
The Exchange District Campus is nestled in the heart of downtown Winnipeg and is home to RRC Polytech’s business, creative arts, IT, culinary arts and hospitality programs. Featuring modern classrooms, relaxing study spaces, and state-of the-art equipment, the Exchange District Campus also has a wide variety of services and amenities, applied research labs and two student-run dining options. The Exchange District Campus Buildings include Manitou a bi Bii daziigae, Paterson GlobalFoods Institute, and The Roblin Centre.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated LearningRRC Polytech Interlake and Peguis – Fisher River Campus
Red River College Polytechnic’s Interlake and Peguis – Fisher River Campuses serve the communities in the Interlake and North Eastman region by providing a variety of community-based programs and part-time courses.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Work-integrated LearningRRC Polytech Portage la Prairie Campus
Red River College Polytechnic’s Portage Campus is located in the Central Plains region of Manitoba and offers a broad range of full-time diploma and certificate programs, as well as a variety of part-time courses and workshops, providing opportunities for personal and professional development for students at various stages in their lives and careers.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated LearningRRC Polytech Steinbach Campus
Red River College Polytechnic’s Steinbach Campus is located in the Eastman Education Centre on Loewen Boulevard in Steinbach. This state-of-the-art facility gives Red River College Polytechnic the ability to expand the post-secondary education and training opportunities that we are able to provide to our city and surrounding rural communities.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated LearningRRC Polytech Stevenson (Airport) Campus
Manitoba is home to the third largest aerospace sector in Canada – and Red River College Polytechnic’s Stevenson Campus is an active partner, training our workforce to participate in all aspects of the aviation and aerospace sector. Our grads are found throughout industry – overhauling aircraft engines, maintaining aircraft, building components, or in management positions such as Directors of Maintenance and Quality Assurance.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated LearningRRC Polytech Stevenson (Southport) Campus
Manitoba is home to the third largest aerospace sector in Canada – and Red River College Polytechnic’s Stevenson Campus is an active partner, training our workforce to participate in all aspects of the aviation and aerospace sector. Our grads are found throughout industry – overhauling aircraft engines, maintaining aircraft, building components, or in management positions such as Directors of Maintenance and Quality Assurance.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Work-integrated LearningRRC Polytech Winkler Campus
RRC Polytech’s Winkler Campus provides access to education in the Pembina Valley by offering several full-time programs as well as a variety of part-time courses. We also offer the Mature Student diploma program and academic upgrading courses through the Winkler Community Learning Centre.
Academic Certifications / Licenses Flexible Learning Post-Secondary Preparation Work-integrated LearningService Learning
One of the most enriching and memorable parts of the Booth University College experience is participating in Urban Service Learning, which combines academic study, community engagement and critical reflection. You’ll gain work and volunteer experience for your heart and your resume while connecting with other like-minded students who feel empowered to create positive change in our communities.
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Skills 4 Life2
Our Skills4Life programs help youth leaving care navigate the realities of adulthood as they make the transition to independence and pursue their goals for school, work, and life. Skills4Life includes 3 programs. Skills 4 Success: Funded by the Government of Canada’s Youth Employment Skills Strategy, Skills4Success is a skills development program for youth ages 15-30 who are eager to work, but just need a little extra support, training, and knowledge to be successful. Youth are paid for 18 weeks to participate in six weeks’ classroom training plus 12 weeks’ on-the-job training. Ready2Work is a tailored work placement program for young people who have work experience and are work-ready, but whose employment situation has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in the last 18 months. Life Train helps young adults 18 to 29 develop pre-employment and job search skills along with the ability to self-advocate. Participants also receive one-on-one help based on individual needs like housing and housing rights; medical, legal and CFS issues; as well as employment and income assistance.
Academic Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Job Banks / Resource Centre / Resume Writing Mentorship / Networking Work Placement Housing Housing ResourcesSmartpark Research and Technology Park
Smartpark is a world-class research and technology park adjacent to the University of Manitoba, the most research-intensive university campus in the Province of Manitoba. The University of Manitoba’s Smartpark has the mandate to develop a designated 100 acres of university land as Smartpark Research & Technology Park. Smartpark’s vision is “Building a Community of Innovators” on the doorstep of the University of Manitoba.
Academic Work-integrated Learning Career Pathways Entrepreneurial SupportsSteinbach Bible College Academic Programs
SBC believes that you can’t separate your faith from your career. Whether you are called to go into full-time ministry or a career in the marketplace, SBC will help you develop a solid Biblical foundation so that you can be confident in your faith.
Academic Flexible Learning Work-integrated Learning Housing Student ResidenceStudy Skills Workshops
Study Skills Workshops are designed to improve your learning skills and help you achieve your academic goals. Organized by Academic and Career Services. Many are available via Zoom and/or Power Point slides on the website.
Academic Academic Workshops Work-integrated LearningThe Human Rights practicum (HR-3510) at the Global College
The Human Rights practicum (HR-3510) at the Global College provides an opportunity for students to integrate classroom theory and knowledge with practice and work in the area of human rights through supervised field work and structured assignments. The practicum also involves participation in specified seminars, written reflection, and analyses. Volunteer work will focus on the framework of global citizenship, social justice, and human dignity. The goal of practicum placement is to introduce students to practical work experience that helps them to apply theoretical knowledge to real-life situations and to think about how those very experiences may also trouble, nuance, and challenge their understandings of human rights.
Career PathwaysThe School of Contemporary Dancers
The School of Contemporary Dancers – Professional Program
William Norrie Centre – Inner City Bachelor of Social Work Program
The Willian Norrie Centre on Selkirk Avenue is the campus for social work education for inner city residents. The Centre is the focal point for social work education, teaching students to serve the community with the same compassion Dr. Norrie showed throughout his life. The Inner City Social Work BSW Access Program at the William Norrie Centre is for mature students (21 and older) who have inner city or similar social service experience who have traditionally faced systemic barriers common to inner city life experience such as poverty, racism, school failure and marginalization.
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Work Study Program
The Work-Study Program assists you with meeting your expenses during the academic year. It offers you valuable life and work experience with flexible hours that work around your school schedule. It also often provides work experience in your area of study, as a number of the positions are program related.
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