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Education rooted in community as SIIT opens Fall 2026 programs
Summary
The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT), a First Nations‑governed institution with more than 40 years of history, has applications open for Fall 2026 programs that combine career training and Indigenous cultural supports.
Content
The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) is a First Nations‑governed institution that has provided Indigenous education and training in Saskatchewan for more than 40 years. Applications are open for Fall 2026 courses. Programs range from Indigenous Early Childhood Education, Business Administration and Aircraft Maintenance Engineering to trades training such as Heavy Equipment Operation and Power Engineering. Cultural activities and Elder support are integrated into programming to help students stay connected to their cultural identity.
Key details:
- SIIT is First Nations‑governed and has operated for over 40 years.
- Applications are open for Fall 2026 programs.
- Programs mentioned include Indigenous Early Childhood Education, Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, Business Administration, Heavy Equipment Operation, and Power Engineering.
- Cultural activities cited include smudging ceremonies, Elder support, and cultural workshops.
- Student supports listed include academic advising, mental health supports, career counseling, and childcare.
- The article notes SIIT has industry connections to support graduate transitions and lists siit.ca for program information.
Summary:
The programs are presented as combining career-focused training with culturally rooted learning to support student identity and workforce readiness. Applications are open for Fall 2026 and further program details are reported on the institute's website.
