Welcome to Northwest Indian College.
Building People, Building Nations.
Northwest Indian College’s student body is diverse, ranging from students straight out of high school, many attracted by our growing athletic program, to returning adult learners of all ages. Over 75 percent of our students come from a federally-recognized Indian tribe and our students represent over 90 different Tribal nations. The Northwest Indian College proudly serves over 1,200 students annually.
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NWIC Extended Campus Locations
Northwest Indian College’s main campus is located at the Lummi Nation. The College also has five full service extended campus sites located at Muckleshoot, Nez Perce, Nisqually, Port Gamble S’Klallam and Tulalip. Please use the location links to view details for each extended campus site.
Through education, Northwest Indian College promotes Indigenous self-determination and knowledge.
NWIC By the Numbers





"I wouldn’t have known which direction I wanted to go if NWIC didn’t give me the resources and opportunities to choose my own path."

"NWIC has been life changing for me. This educational journey has allowed me to understand where I come from and how my ancestor’s decisions long ago are affecting my life today."
Please Help Our Native Students Thrive
Our Foundation is dedicated to raising funds to help Northwest Indian College offer our Native students more educational opportunities to thrive in a changing world.
Whats Happening at NWIC
Lummi Artist Jason LaClair Unveils First Metal Piece at NWIC Lummi Library
Earlier this year, NWIC and guests gathered at the Lummi Library entrance to celebrate the installation of Lummi Artist Jason LaClair’s first metal working project. Through the generosity of Barbara […]
Salish Sea Research Center Hosts 16 Indigenous Undergrads
This summer the Salish Sea Research Center hosted 16 Indigenous undergrads for a paid internship, marking its eighth year of the program.Students had the opportunity to work in the lab […]
NWIC Canoe Family Paddles to Elwha
Photo by the Karrer FamilyThis summer, Northwest Indian College’s Canoe Family participated in the annual Tribal Canoe Journey, hosted this year by the The Lower Elwha […]