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Learning is for Everyone

At SKC we celebrate every culture. Experience a welcoming and supportive learning environment at SKC.

Equivalency Assessment

High School equivalency assessments.

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High School Student Options

Early College pathways for High school students.

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Undergraduate Options

1-year Certificates, Associate Degrees, and Bachelor Degrees

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Graduate School

Master's Degree programs at SKC.

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Continuing & Community Education

Learning never stops and neither do we.

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SKC News & Events

SKC Announces Dr. Michael M. Munson as New President

Salish Kootenai College (SKC) is proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Michael M.…

Summer TCU Conference 2025 “Moving Forward through the Fog”

Conference Agenda and Registration Title IV Recertification Handout | Federal Update Handout |…

Indigenous Stewardship SKC & Yakama Nation

Read full story at ICT News https://ictnews.org/news/roots-of-forestry-run-deep-in-the-yakama-nation The Yakama Nation’s deep-seated commitment to…

Winter Quarter 2024-2025 Honor Rolls Announced

The SKC Winter 2024-2025 Honor Rolls have been released. Congratulations to all the…

Nursing Application Deadline for 2025-2026 draws near

Become a Nurse, Change Lives Applications Open for Salish Kootenai College’s 2025/2026 Nursing…

Basic Construction Skill Training at SKC

Build Your Skills, Build Your Future: Launch Your Construction Career Today! Are you…

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Salish Kootenai College has helped expand my knowledge on some of the cultures I represent and has helped me find a genuine passion for passing on the knowledge I’ve been learning.

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SKC Facts

A personal connection.

SKC has a 10:1 student to faculty ratio with an average class size of 8 students.

Serving Indian Country and more!

Our students come from 53 different North American Tribes and 16 U.S. States and Canadian provinces.