NWIC Science Building Open House on Wed., Sept. 15

Image previewNorthwest Indian College was recently granted accreditation at the baccalaureate degree level, which includes the College's Bachelor of Science in Native Environmental Science degree. This field is critical to the social, cultural and economic well-being of our tribal nations and regional partners.  Our first class of four-year students enrolled in 2007. 

NWIC Golf Scramble September 18 at Shuksan Golf Club

 We are inviting you to join us for a day of golf and pledging your support of Northwest Indian College’s 8th Annual Golf Tournament scheduled to be held on Saturday, September 18, 2010. Our goal is to raise $20,000 in support of our student athletes. This fundraising event provides financial resources for student athletes attending Northwest Indian College through athletic scholarships and the promotion of fitness programs. For more information contact Krista Mahle, Athletic Director at (360) 392-4207 or 1-866-676-2772 ext. 4207or by email at  kmahle@nwic.edu

President Crazy Bull announces NWIC's accreditation

"I am pleased to announce that we have received our notification from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities granting accreditation to Northwest Indian College at the baccalaureate level and reaffirming our associate degree level accreditation.  The bachelor’s degree accreditation is effective September 1, 2008.  This is the normal process associated with our prior candidacy.

Northwest Indian College announces the Embry American Indian Women's Leadership Project

In collaboration with the American Indian College Fund, Northwest Indian College is part of a project that will support a cohort of American Indian women students at six tribal colleges to participate in a four-year leadership and scholarship program. The Embry American Women's Leadership Project will fund 20 students from the selected six colleges,
 
Selected participants will:
1) Receive a $5,000 annual scholarship renewable for up to four years;
2) Attend an annual 2-day retreat (all expenses paid) and meet other program participants;

Northwest Indian College receives First Nations' grant toward preserving Lummi cultural knowledge

The Northwest Indian College recently received a $19,000 grant from the First Nations Development Institute of Longmont, Colorado. This award will support the efforts of the NWIC’s Preserving Cultural Knowledge through Multi-Generational Interviews project.