
MITT High School: A head start for a hands-on future
For students ready to break away from the typical high school path, MITT High School offers a dynamic and hands-on learning experience that sets students on the fast track to a career.
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MITT’s certificate, diploma, and post–graduate programs give you the skills you need at any stage of your career. Strong industry partnerships, expert instructors and hands–on learning take you directly from classroom to career.
Find out which of MITT’s one and two-year certificate and diploma programs suit you.
Find a ProgramFor students ready to break away from the typical high school path, MITT High School offers a dynamic and hands-on learning experience that sets students on the fast track to a career.
Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT) graduates from the college’s applied business programs can now further advance their education and take the next step toward earning a fully online university degree through a new academic pathway with the University of Fredericton (UFred).
MITT is expanding its educational offerings by bringing its Network and Systems Administrator Diploma program to Morden, Manitoba in Fall 2025.
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MITT is situated on Treaty 1 land and the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Anisininew, Dakota, and Dene peoples, the homeland of the Red River Métis, and the ancestral lands of the Inuit. We honour the sacredness of these lands and waters and dedicate ourselves to reconciliation and partnership today and in the future.