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MITT is your bridge from classroom to career. MITT offers 30+ certificate, diploma and post-graduate programs that will teach you the in-demand skills you need at any stage of your career.

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The MITT Advantage

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Friendly, diverse, and inclusive culture

MITT campuses are welcoming and class sizes are small, offering you a safe and inviting learning environment. Students from a diversity of places, cultures, and life experiences find fun and inclusive ways to come together through campus events and student groups.

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Experienced instructors

Our instructors are industry experts with years of experience. They share their immense knowledge and provide one-on-one guidance, building your skills and confidence so you are career-ready after graduation.

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Career-focused support

MITT is the only college in Manitoba that integrates employability skills training into every program. Our Career and Employment Services team helps you develop a career toolkit to transition effectively into the workforce.

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Work-integrated learning

Beyond theory, MITT offers hands-on learning where you will practice your skills in modern simulation labs using state-of-the-art industry tools and equipment. 70 per cent of programs include a work practicum of up to 21 weeks with a local employer.

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Affordable training

MITT tuition is affordable, and you may apply for bursaries or scholarships to help cover tuition and living expenses while you study. Our programs are also eligible for government student loans.

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Employed graduates

Our mission is to get you career-ready. From hands-on training to career services, we prepare you for today”s workforce and the evolving needs of tomorrow. 88 per cent of our graduates say the education they received from MITT qualified them for their current job.

International students

scholarships and awards

As an international student, you will be automatically considered for MITT International Student Mid-Term Scholarships, awarded mid-year to students in post-secondary trades or technical courses and based on academic achievement and technical skills. MITT Graduate Awards are also granted each year to the most outstanding students.

Work while you study

If you are a full-time student at a public post-secondary school with a valid study permit, you can work on-campus and off-campus without a work permit.

Apprenticeship opportunities

Several types of jobs in Canada—where employees are recognized as apprentices or journeypersons—are governed and accredited by Apprenticeship Manitoba.

Student life

Student Services offers a variety of events throughout the year to support students and create community. From career-focused seminars to social celebrations and student groups, activities cater to the interests and pursuits of students across programs.

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MITT Volunteer Program (MVP)

MVP is a volunteer program where students support on-campus events and unique projects across our departments and campuses. Students gain valuable experience, new skills, and networking opportunities.

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Indigenous Students’ Circle

The Indigenous Students’ Circle is open to all students who wish to participate in Indigenous cultural events and share similar experiences while attending MITT. The ISC meets monthly at the Aazhogan Indigenous Centre and hosts campus events with other student groups and in support of national Indigenous campaigns.

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Women in Trades and Technology (WITT)

WITT is for those that identify as women who have come to MITT to pursue their interests in trades and technology. This group aims to support and guide them on their path toward successful careers in their chosen fields.

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MITT Pride

MITT Pride strives to empower 2SLGBTQIA+ students by providing opportunities to socialize, support one another, and create a safe and accepting campus community. Anyone committed to supporting 2SLGBTQIA+ people is welcome to participate.

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Professionals in Health Care (PIH)

The Professionals in Health Care student group facilitates discussions on new topics and developments in health care, allowing students to collaborate on areas of interest within the health field.

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MITTpreneur

MITTpreneur, a student group for entrepreneurship, introduces students to starting and owning a business. If you have a great business idea or want to know if starting a business is right for you, this is the group to join.

Treaty 1 Territory Acknowledgement

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.