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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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Employability

MITT is the only college in Manitoba that integrates employability skills training into every program it offers. Our career development services team hosts MITT Work Skills workshops throughout your program to equip you with additional skills you need to find, and successfully transition into your career.

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Pathways to immigration through PGWP

MITT graduates are eligible for the Canadian Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWP). As a recognized designated learning institution, successful MITT alumni are able to get an open work permit, allowing you to gain work experience in National Occupational Classification (NOC) skill type 0 or skill level A or B.

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Student Focused

Your success is our focus. Everything about MITT—from caring, experienced instructors to a full array of educational, cultural, social, and personal supports—is designed to support you along your educational and career journey.

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Modern facilities, convenient locations and small class sizes

MITT post-secondary programs are available at three campuses, conveniently located near major transportation corridors in South Winnipeg, with ample parking and transit access. Programs are delivered in small class sizes allowing you to feel at home and get one-on-one time with your instructor or support staff.

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

You may not be at MITT for long, but the connections you make and the memories you create outside of class will last a lifetime. Enjoy a wide range of fun events year round, join student groups to connect with classmates, network with industry professionals, and develop new skills. These are just some of your options.

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MITT Volunteer Program (MVP)

Volunteer for special events on and off-campus, meet new friends, learn new skills to add to your resume, and give back to the community.

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Indigenous Students Circle

Participate in Indigenous cultural events and share personal experiences in a safe and supportive environment. Open to all MITT students.

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Women in Trades and Technology (WITT)

Join regular meetings to discuss current issues, hear from guest speakers, gain workplace skills, and participate in activities relevant to women, or those who identify as women, pursuing careers in trades or tech.

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MITT Pride

Help MITT continue its work to empower 2SLGBTQIA+ students, allies, and supporters by participating in opportunities to socialize, support one another, and create a safe and accepting campus community.

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Professionals in Health Care (PIH)

Participate in discussions throughout the academic year focused on topics and recent developments in health care, and build additional skills that are essential to your profession.

Treaty 1 Territory Acknowledgement

MITT acknowledges that it is on Treaty 1 territory and the traditional territory of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.