Update on Mask Mandate
Lummi Indian Business Council has approved the Lummi Health Team’s recommendation to lower the mask mandate. Northwest Indian College operates its mask policy based on the recommendations approved by LIBC. […]
Lummi Indian Business Council has approved the Lummi Health Team’s recommendation to lower the mask mandate. Northwest Indian College operates its mask policy based on the recommendations approved by LIBC. […]
On the Nature of ChangePosted by Tribal College Journal – NWIC Student Blogger Mickki Garrity Recently, the Lummi Nation Business Council made the decision to increase COVID-19 precautions within the […]
The January 2022 remote-work period ends Friday, February 25, and the College will resumes a regular on-campus work schedule on Monday, February, 28. The Emergency Management Team (EMT) is continuing […]
January 19, 2022 Please read an important update following the Lummi Public Health Team’s recent recommendation for a targeted shelter-in-place for the Lummi Nation and community due to the recent […]
Northwest Indian College Board of Trustees approved a tuition reduction to a flat rate of $99 per credit for resident students effective from Summer 2021 onward. The new flat rate […]
Effective Wednesday, October 20, 2021, all Lummi campus buildings will be open (unlocked) and accessible to students, employees and the public during regular business hours (8:00am to 5:00pm) moving forward. […]
As previously announced on July 20, the NWIC COVID-19 Vaccination Policy was approved during the authorized emergency use period by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA), with full approval pending at […]
The Lummi Indian Business Council (LIBC) announced Lummi Nation is moving to phase IV beginning June 30 through July 31, 2021. The LIBC Phase IV announcement No. 6.2 can be […]
Northwest Indian College Board of Trustees approved a tuition reduction to a flat rate of $99 per credit for resident students effective from Summer 2021 onward. The new flat rate […]
Thanks to a generous contribution from AT&T, the American Indian College Fund has donated $58,444.80 in pandemic-related supplies including hand sanitizer, disinfectant, and gloves to the Northwest Indian College. This donation […]