Yellowquill College

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Coordinates: 49°53′5.68″N 97°8′21.63″W / 49.8849111, -97.1393417

Yellowquill College

Established: 1984
Type: First Nation owned comprehensive commmunity college
Undergraduates: available
Postgraduates: not available
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Campus: Urban Winnipeg
Sports teams:
Colours: yellow      & blue     
Affiliations: Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council ACCC, CCAA,
Website: www.yellowquill.org/

Yellowquill College is Manitoba's first Indian-controlled post-secondary institution. The First Nation owned and operated college was founded in October, 1984, by the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council.

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[edit] Mission

Yellowquill College vision is to be a world leader in education and training rooted in indigenous values. Yellowquill College mission, is to provide quality education and training. The College develops and delivers innovative programs that build stronger communities. The team is dedicated to promoting excellence by establishing an environment of dignity and respect. Our students achieve success in a supportive atmosphere.

[edit] Governance

The Yellowquill College currently operates under the auspices of the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council. The eight chiefs of the member bands serve as the Board of Directors for Yellowquill College. The College is incorporated both federally and provincially and is a non-profit organization.

[edit] History

Yellowquill College was originally located in the old residential school on Crescent Road West in Portage la Prairie. Yellowquill College was founded as a manifestion of the 1972 document, “Indian Control of Indian Education” by the National Indian Brotherhood/Assembly of First Nations. The College opened with sixteen students. The College has had over 950 graduates in a variety of programs. The college moved in 2000 to Portage Avenue in Winnipeg. It moved to its current location at 340 Assiniboine Avenue in 2003.

[edit] Programs

Yellowquill College offers programs in:

  • Adult Upgrading - Community literacy and upgrading programs have provided needed basic skills to students in several First Nation communities.
  • College and University Entrance Preparation Programs (UCEP)
  • Business Certificate Certified Aboriginal Financial Manager (CAFM) designation (Yellowquill College), which works towards a Certified General Accountant (CGA) designation, and a Bachelor of Accounting Science Degree (University of Calgary).
  • Diabetes Prevention Worker
  • First Nations Child and Family Services Worker Diploma Program is offered through a partnership between Yellowquill College & Dakota Ojibway Child and Family Services
  • Community Management
  • First Nation Governance
  • Mature Grade 12
  • Pre-Electrical, Clerical, Small Business Management, Secretarial, Office Technology, Child Care, Native Economic Development, Business Administration and Administrative Assistant programs has prepared students directly for the workforce.
  • Professional development and work related training

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[edit] References

All facts, unless otherwise stated, are from Yellowquill College's web site:

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