Leech Lake Tribal College
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
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
Ilisagvik College is a tribal college that provides quality academic, vocational and technical education that upholds Inupiat culture, language, values and traditions. Its students develop the tools needed to meet the needs of its local North Slope employers and the state of Alaska.
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College is a non-profit tribal college that provides an environment for their students to advance themselves in the world while also grounding them in cultural heritage.
Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College is a tribal college located in Michigan between two campuses. They are a community college that emphasizes community and service. Along with providing vocational programs and education for transfer, they have multiple resource programs and academic projects working to empower
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College was founded in 1998, and welcomes students from a multitude of backgrounds. The college seeks to “respectfully promote the language, culture, and history of the Anishinaabeg” and has the largest body of Native American students in Minnesota.
Diné College was the first tribally controlled and accredited tribal college in the United States. The college, which opened in 1968, was a strategy by the Navajo Nation to encourage their students to serve the world and their society at large. The college serves residents
Haskell Indian Nations University currently has a population of about 1,000 students. They are an inter-tribal university working to instill values of self-determination and self-governance in their students to become better social and cultural leaders of tomorrow.
Fort Peck Tribal Community College is committed to bringing higher education to their community, and work closely to uplift students and provide them with quality access. The college promotes personal development by promoting cultural identity as the forward their careers.
The College of Menominee Nation was established in 1993, and aims to foster life-long learning in its students as well as the ability for students to become the judicious and wise leaders needed to uplift their tribal communities.
Chief Dull Knife College is located in the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in southeastern Montana. The college opened in 1975 and today, has about 300 students today. The tribal college prepares students for vocational training as well as degree transfer into other four year degree