Student life

Software developer students sitting at their laptops watching to their teacher give a lecture.

A place to learn

Every program cluster at MITT has a dedicated campus home. Here, you will find industry-grade labs and shops that mimic your future workplace and you will meet your classmates and future colleagues.

Rehabilitation Assistant students studing a skeleton mock-up.

A place to connect

Find a variety of on campus spaces and opportunities to visit, network, fuel up, and enhance your learning experience! Our facilities include student-led cafeterias and lounges.

Carpentry student working with a circular saw, cutting through some plywood.

A place to succeed

We’re with you every step of your academic and career journey to offer advice, help remove barriers, and ensure you successfully reach your goals.

Your journey as a student

Your student journey at MITT, from application to graduation to starting your career.

Step 1 Choose your program

Pick your path from our subject areas, including Business and IT, Health Care, Human Services, Skilled Trades, Post-Graduate and English Pathways.

Step 2 Apply online

Fill out your application through our website. Find the form appropriate for you and start your road to MITT.

Step 3 Offer of admission

Your non-refundable deposit is required as part of your Offer of Admission. Deferrals are conditionally available if required.

Step 4 Begin classes

Watch for information on start dates. Whether in person or remote, your path to your career begins soon.

Step 5 Graduate

Celebrate your achievements! Convocations occur each year in June with certifications being recognized at the successful completion of course work.

Student resources

Student Services

The MITT Student Services team provides one-on-one academic and personal support to prospective and current students to help them build a plan to finance their education, develop solid study skills, acquire accessibility accommodations if they need them, and remove other barriers to their academic success.

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Aazhogan Indigenous Student Centre

Aazhogan (A-sho-gun) is the Anishinabe word meaning "bridge" and the meeting place for MITT's Indigenous Students Circle. Aazhogan is also home to a collection of Indigenous literature and resources which students can access and sign-out.

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Virtual Study Hall

MITT Virtual Study Hall connects students with each other through Zoom, so you can study collaboratively, chat, and play virtual games.

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Student Housing and Transportation

MITT is close to a variety of affordable student housing options including apartment rentals and student residences. We also offer affordable student parking at all campuses, as well as proximity to all major bus routes throughout Winnipeg.

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Our grads are working

90% of recently* surveyed alumni stated they are currently employed in their career field.

*2019 Metric Marketing alumni survey