| Motto | Inspired learning! |
|---|---|
| Type | Indigenous-owned and controlledpost-secondary institution. |
| Established | 1994 |
| President | Beverley Roy |
| Undergraduates | university, andcontinuing education students |
| Address | 374A Highway 551 ,M'Chigeeng First Nation, Mnidoo MnisManitoulin Island ,,Canada P0P 1G0 |
| Campus | M'Chigeeng and Sudbury |
| Affiliations | United Chiefs and Councils of Manitoulin,Indian & Northern Affairs Canada, and theOntario Ministry of Education |
| Mascot | Living, learning, inviting opportunities |
| Website | Official website |
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Kenjgewin Teg (formerlyKenjgewin Teg Educational Institute) is anIndigenous-owned and controlledpost-secondary institution atM'Chigeeng First Nation, on Mnidoo MnisingManitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada.[1] In theOjibwe language, Kenjgewin Teg means a place of knowledge.
Programs are offered to its eight-member First Nations:
In April 1994, the Wautebek Training Institute and Nda-Gkenjge-Gamig Educational Institute merged to create the Kenjgewin Teg Educational Institute (KTEI). Kenjgewin Teg developed Joint Management Committees with the affiliated educational institutions.[citation needed]
In January 2022, Kenjgewin Teg received accreditation from the Indigenous Advanced Education and Skills Council to offer certificates, diplomas and degrees.[2]
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