Yellowquill College was established in 1984 by the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council. Our Philosophy • The Education of First Nation people is both the right and responsibility of First Nation people. • Education and training are an integral part of the process of First Nation self-government, and economic and social development. • First Nation people have the leadership knowledge needed to implement and maintain an effective post-secondary institution. We are unique!

• First Nation owned and controlled • Operated autonomously • Friendly, caring, and comfortable environment Our Partners • Aboriginal Financial Officers Association • Certified Aboriginal Financial Manager Diploma/Accounting Designation

Institute of Trades and Technology • MOU re: cooperative program/course/service delivery • Atoskiwin Training & Employment Centre (ATEC) - Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation • MOU re: course/program delivery

• University of • CAFM and BC credits transferrable to the Bachelor of Business Administration Post Secondary Programs • Business Certificate • Certified Aboriginal Financial Manager Diploma • First Nation Child and Family Services Worker Diploma • First Nation Management and Administration Diploma • Community Health Worker Program Certificate and Diploma (Modular) • First Nation Community Management Diploma (Modular) Additional Programs • Mature Grade 12 Diploma • Professional Development Workshops Flexible Site Delivery Currently – Winnipeg; ; ; Sioux Valley Dakota Nation

Previously – Newfoundland, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec Proposed Program • First Nation Finance and Management Certificate (10 months)

First Term Second Term • Communications • Financial Accounting 1-B • Financial Accounting 1-A • Accounting Systems • Strategy & Decisions (Simply Accounting) • Computer Applications • Aboriginal Human and Fiscal Issues All courses in the FNFMC are transferrable to the CAFM and BC programs at Yellowquill College, and to • the upon completion of either program • the AFOA for the CAFM accounting designation For more information contact

Doreen Beauchamp, Director Yellowquill College 480 Madison Street Winnipeg, MB R3J 1J1 Ph: (204) 953-2800 Fax: (204) 953-2810