White Earth Tribal and Community College
The White Earth Tribal and Community College is a school that fosters connection; one with their community, the world at large, and with their rich cultural history.
The White Earth Tribal and Community College is a school that fosters connection; one with their community, the world at large, and with their rich cultural history.
Turtle Mountain Community College was established in 1977, and today, serves around 650 students. The mission of the college is to promote autonomy and direct community action within their students and faculty.
Sitting Bull College is a tribal college established in 1973. The motto of the college is “Let us put our minds together and see what life we can make for our children.”
Sinte Gleska University is a tribal college established in 1971, with about 800 students enrolled today. Through partnerships with other tribal colleges, they are able to offer quality academic programs up to the graduate level.
Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College (SCTC) is a community college located in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, with the intent of building bridges between tribal members and higher education. Cultural preservation is at the core of its values and they work to ground students with these values as
The origins of the Oglala Lakota College began in 1971, and continued to grow to better accommodate the needs of its community and student population. The college emphasizes strong personal growth as well as preservation of Lakota culture and identity.
Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College is a tribal college overseen by and serves the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation. The college was founded in 1973. The main values of the Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College is unity, upheld by the four pillars of spirituality, people, culture, and
Nebraska Indian College was established in and spans three campuses Today, the campus has a student population of around 300 students, with business is one of its most popular degrees. Their curriculum is mission driven, allowing students to demonstrate their self-sufficiency and creativity in a
Little Priest Tribal College was established in 1998 and continues to uphold a culture of respect, integrity and self-reliance among its students.
Leech Lake Tribal College is a two year tribal college established in 1990. The college has about 200 students today with approximately 5% students that are non-tribal