Yellowhead Tribal College is an inclusive and open learning institution in Treaty 6 territory. We provide accredited programs in a flexible, supportive academic environment that nurtures Indigenous cultures and traditions.
The college was established in 1986 by Yellowhead Tribal Council to meet the educational needs of its member nations (Alexander First Nation, Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, O'Chiese First Nation, and Sunchild First Nation).
We now offer academic upgrading, certificates, diplomas, and post-secondary courses and degrees to all adult learners. For more information about our policies, programs, courses, and history, download our Academic Calendar 2022-2023.Please visit us in our new home at the Orange Hub (10045 156 St. NW, Edmonton)!
This program provides opportunities for First Nation communities, organizations and individuals to exercise sovereignty in the production of their food, as well as pursue long-term food security and sustainability.
This one-year, 12-course certificate program prepares and trains students for careers in the growing field of photovoltaic panel (also known as solar panel) installation.
This course is intended to help participants further develop their abilities to understand ethical systems and participate effectively in business situations.
This course introduces marketing concepts, functions, and institutions in Canadian society.
In this course students will be introduced to a map used by Anishinaabe people prior to the European-made maps used today.
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