Coordinates: 49°53′5.68″N 97°8′21.63″W / 49.8849111°N 97.1393417°W / 49.8849111; -97.1393417
| Yellowquill College | |
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| Motto | Specializing in First Nation & Aboriginal Education and Training |
| Established | 1984 |
| Type | First Nation owned comprehensive community college |
| President | Doreen Beauchamp |
| Undergraduates | available |
| Postgraduates | not available |
| Location | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
| Campus | Urban 480 Madison St Winnipeg |
| Colours | yellow & blue |
| Affiliations | Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council ACCC, CCAA, AUCC, |
| Website | www.yellowquill.org |
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Yellowquill College is Manitoba's first Indian-controlled post-secondary institution. The First Nation owned and operated college was founded in October, 1984, by the Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council.
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