
Oshki-Pimache-O-Win: The Wenjack Education Institute
Oshki-Pimache-O-Win: The Wenjack Education Institute (Oshki-Wenjack) delivers a culturally relevant education and a sense of belonging. Oshki-Pimache-O-Win means “a new beginning” in the Oji-Cree language. The school’s name honours Chanie Wenjack, an Anishinaabe boy who died escaping from a residential school in the ’60s.
Located in Thunder Bay, Oshki-Wenjack offers degree, diploma, certificate and academic upgrading programs through partnerships with other colleges, including Canadore, Confederation and Sault, and with Lakehead University. Programs incorporate Indigenous knowledge, skills and traditions. The school offers Indigenous wellness and addictions prevention programming, and an Indigenous social service worker specialization. The majority of programs allow students to stay in their home communities; they attend two-week intensive blocks twice per semester and typically complete the rest of their learning online in the evenings. The school has audio-visual equipment in all its classrooms for virtual participation, including tracking cameras, speakers, microphones and display screens.
A two- to three-day orientation is mandatory for new students to meet instructors and peers and learn about campus. The Migizi Cultural Room hosts healing circles and cultural teachings. Through the Elder-on-Campus program, students connect with Elders for counselling, traditional teaching and circle ceremonies, and the incorporation of Indigenous knowledge.
Quick facts
School size:
Small
Tuition:
Degree $6,900
Diploma $3,600-$3,700
Certificate $3,900
Residence offerings:
No
Popular programs
Practical Nursing Diploma
Pre-Health Sciences Certificate
Mental Health and Addiction Worker Diploma
Honours Bachelor of Social Work
Level Up Carpentry
Cool options
Indigenous Birthworker—Labour: This microcredential emphasizes Indigenous birth philosophies and teaches the signs, stages and complications of labour.
Security Guard: Students prepare for the security guard licensing exam for the province of Ontario.
College Access: This online-only program is for students who did not receive a high school diploma, mature students or those who want to ease into college. Learners upgrade or refresh math and communication skills and take courses that transfer into other diploma programs.