Kenjgewin Teg | |
Motto: | Inspired learning! |
Established: | 1994 |
Type: | Indigenous-owned and controlled post-secondary institution. |
President: | Beverley Roy |
Undergrad: | university, and continuing education students |
City: | M'Chigeeng First Nation, Mnidoo Mnis Manitoulin Island |
Province: | Ontario |
Country: | Canada P0P 1G0 |
Campus: | M'Chigeeng and Sudbury |
Mascot: | Living, learning, inviting opportunities |
Affiliations: | United Chiefs and Councils of Manitoulin, Indian & Northern Affairs Canada, and the Ontario Ministry of Education |
Address: | 374A Highway 551 |
Kenjgewin Teg (formerly Kenjgewin Teg Educational Institute) is an Indigenous-owned and controlled post-secondary institution at M'Chigeeng First Nation, on Mnidoo Mnising Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada.[1] In the Ojibwe language, Kenjgewin Teg means a place of knowledge.
Programs are offered to its eight-member First Nations:
In April 1994, the Wautebek Training Institute and Nda-Gkenjge-Gamig Educational Institute merged to create the Kenjgewin Teg Educational Institute (KTEI). Kenjgewin Teg developed Joint Management Committees with the affiliated educational institutions.
In January 2022, Kenjgewin Teg received accreditation from the Indigenous Advanced Education and Skills Council to offer certificates, diplomas and degrees.[2]