Virtual & On-Campus Visits
TMC is excited for you to come in person and see our campuses or take advantage of our virtual tour.
It is a goal of TMC to provide our current and potential students with outstanding services.
Please utilize the many services TMC has to offer. If you have any questions please call (701) 394-3941, we will assist you the best we can.
Make Your Way Here
We are excited to show you all of what Turtle Mountain College has to offer.
You can choose the areas you would like to visit. Campus Visits are available by appointment Monday – Thursday from 10am – 4pm.
We can’t wait to meet you!
Locations

Main Campus
TMCC was founded in 1972 with a mission of focusing on general studies, undergraduate education, Career and Technical Education, scholarly research, and continuous improvement of student learning in which the cultural and social heritage of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa is brought to bear throughout the curriculum.

Allied Health
Students will be prepared with hands on experience to work in a variety of vastly growing healthcare fields such as: Phlebotomy, Pharmacy Technician, Medical Laboratory Technician, Medical Administrative Assistant, Health & Fitness Technician, Certified Nursing Assistant, and Certified Medical Assistant II and more.

Career & Technical Education
Educational opportunities that include single skill/ competency based programs, industry recognized/ stackable credentials. Students can earn a certificate, and/or an associate of applied science degrees such as: Welding Technology, Power Plant Technology, Heavy Equipment Operator, Cybersecurity and Data Privacy and more.

Anishinabe
The Anishinabe campus consists of acres of natural wooded areas such as log cabins, gardens, lakes, trails, etc. The staff promote healthy and nature driven lifestyles and host many community wellness activities, such as gardening and food processing classes. The campus is also regularly engaging in the local cultural camps and various youth activities.

South Campus
South Campus was the original campus for TMCC when it first opened in 1972. The South Campus houses Arrowhead Printing, Vocation Rehabilitation, Regional Substance Abuse Project (RSAP), Adult and Continuing Education, as well as a G.E.D. testing center, customized training and cooperative education.