Mohawk College
| Coat of Arms | |
| Motto | Latin: Scientia Opus Omnium | 
|---|---|
| Motto in English | English: Knowledge, the work of all | 
| Type | Public | 
| Established | 1966 | 
| Endowment | CA$232 million (2021) | 
| Chair | Anna Filice | 
| President | Paul Armstrong | 
| Vice-president | Cebert Adamson | 
| Administrative staff | 1,100 | 
| Students | 30,000 (2020: 10,739 FTEs) | 
| Other students | 
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| Location | , Ontario, Canada 43°14′17.6″N 79°53′8.48″W / 43.238222°N 79.8856889°W | 
| Campus | Urban | 
| Colours | Burgundy, crimson, and orange | 
| Nickname | The Mountaineers | 
| Sporting affiliations | |
| Mascot | Mo the Hawk | 
| Website | www | 
Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology is a public college of applied arts and technology located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1966, the college currently has five main campuses: the Fennell Campus on the Hamilton Mountain, the Marshall School of Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship Campus in Stoney Creek, the Mohawk-McMaster Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster University., the Centre for Aviation Technology Campus and a Mississauga campus at Square One in partnership with triOS a private career college.
As of 2014, more than 1,000 faculty instructors, 12,500 full-time students, 4,000 apprentices, 46,000 continuing education registrants, and 1,800 international students have studied in more than 130 post-secondary and apprenticeship programs. Since its founding, over 115,000 students have graduated from Mohawk College.
In 2024 Mohawk introduced a layoff plan to cut a significant number of staff due to decreased international student enrollment.