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White Earth Tribal and Community College

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2250 Mahnomen College Rd, Mahnomen, MN 56557, USA
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Mahnomen Campus

Mahnomen, MN, United States

White Earth Tribal and Community College's Mahnomen Campus offers a comprehensive array of programs tailored to the needs of the White Earth Reservation community, emphasizing Anishinaabe culture, language, and traditions alongside standard academic disciplines. The curriculum is designed to empower Native American students with practical skills for personal and professional growth.

  • Liberal Arts: This foundational program includes courses in English composition, mathematics, social sciences, and humanities, providing a broad education that prepares students for transfer to four-year institutions or entry-level careers. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking and cultural relevance.
  • Business Administration: Students learn essential business principles, including accounting, management, marketing, and entrepreneurship. Specialized courses incorporate tribal governance and economic development, fostering leaders who can drive sustainable enterprises within Native communities.
  • Early Childhood Education: Focused on nurturing young learners, this program covers child development, curriculum planning, and inclusive teaching methods. It integrates Anishinaabe storytelling and values to create culturally responsive educators.
  • Human Services: Preparing students for roles in social work, counseling, and community health, courses address family dynamics, mental health, substance abuse prevention, and advocacy. Training highlights trauma-informed care and indigenous healing practices.
  • Health Sciences: This track includes nursing assistant training, medical terminology, and basic healthcare administration. Programs align with tribal health needs, promoting wellness through traditional and modern medicine integration.
  • Anishinaabe Studies: Core to the college's mission, courses explore Ojibwe language (Anishinaabemowin), history, governance, and environmental stewardship. Students engage in land-based learning and cultural preservation projects.
  • Environmental Science: Addressing reservation-specific issues like water rights and sustainable land use, this program teaches ecology, resource management, and climate change impacts with a focus on indigenous knowledge systems.
  • Information Technology: Basic computer skills, networking, and software applications are taught, with applications to tribal data management and digital storytelling.

Additionally, the campus provides vocational training in areas like construction trades and culinary arts, adapted to local resources. All programs feature small class sizes, mentorship from faculty with tribal expertise, and hands-on experiences such as internships with White Earth enterprises. The college supports student success through tutoring, cultural activities, and transfer agreements with universities. With a commitment to holistic education, WETCC equips graduates to contribute to their communities while pursuing higher aspirations. This diverse offering ensures accessibility for non-traditional students, including working parents and elders, promoting lifelong learning rooted in Anishinaabe principles.

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