The Anishinabe Campus, also known as the Anishinabe Learning, Cultural & Wellness Center, focuses on hands-on, experiential learning in natural settings across 102 acres of ponds, creeks, hills, gardens, and trails. It specializes in environmental, cultural, and health-related education rooted in Anishinabe traditions, promoting ecology, native plants, and sustainable practices.
The Main Campus of Turtle Mountain College serves as the primary hub for academic programs, offering a comprehensive range of associate degrees and certificates in general studies, undergraduate education, and career and technical education. It emphasizes integrating the cultural and social heritage of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa into the curriculum, providing state-of-the-art facilities including classrooms, labs, library, gymnasium, and an auditorium.
The South Campus, the original location established in 1972, is situated in downtown Belcourt and caters to adult and continuing education needs. It provides essential community services and training programs, including GED testing and vocational support for the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation.