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Students expressing their thoughts about Northwest Indian College.
I decided to continue my education to show my children, nieces, and nephew that if I can, so can they. I chose to attend NWIC because it is so close to home. I also chose to continue my education at NWIC because of the support from staff and instructors like Laurel Ballew and Michelle Wilson. I am inspired by all of the things I have learned while attending NWIC and am proud to be one of the first students to graduate from the Muckleshoot site with a BA in the TGBM program.

As an adult, I transferred to Northwest Indian College to study about Indigenous cultures of the Pacific Northwest and more specifically about my community’s culture. I feel that being a student at NWIC has afforded me an opportunity to learn from and with like-minded students.

I enjoy going to NWIC because of the support and opportunities that are available. For me, attending a tribal college was what was best for me. It has provided me with opportunities to network in the native community, and get the degree I want. Being part of a tribal college is important and beneficial because it allows natives, like myself, to be educated while embracing who we are as a native people.

The College Pathways Bridge Program helps high school youth prepare for college and strengthen knowledge in areas of math, science, reading and writing as well as the college admissions process.The program is open to Native American youth entering 10th– 12th grade during the 2017-18, 2018-19 school years. Participants will engage in activities including After School Tutoring, 2-Week Summer Camp, Saturday Academy, & College Previews. Northwest Indian College is committed to serving our community and engaging youth in meaningful opportunities to experience and discover their potential as a learners in higher education. So let’s get started and have some fun! – CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
