Negahneewin College

Educational institution in Ontario, Canada
48°24′09″N 89°16′03″W / 48.4026°N 89.2676°W / 48.4026; -89.2676AffiliationsConfederation CollegeWebsitenegahneewin

Negahneewin College is a tertiary education institution aimed at the indigenous people in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. Aboriginal institutes partner with colleges and universities to offer students degree programs, apprenticeships, certificate programs and diploma programs.[1]

Negahneewin is an Anishnawbe word that means "leading the way". Negahneewin College of Academic & Community Development is a college "within and throughout" Confederation College in Thunder Bay.

Programs

Indigenous peoples
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Diploma Programs

  • Aboriginal Law and Advocacy

General Arts and Science Certificate Programs

  • Native Child & Family
  • Aboriginal Transition
  • General Arts and Science
  • Pre-Health Sciences
  • Pre-Technology

References

  1. ^ Halverson, G.; Thornburg, L. (2006). "Adult Basic Education for Aboriginal Learners: The Distance Delivery Continuum". Proceedings of E-Learn 2006--World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education: 552–555. ISBN 9781880094600. Retrieved 23 February 2019.

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  • Official website[dead link]
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