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Diné College

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

Bay Mills Community College

Bay Mills College is a tribal college serving the Native American communities in Michigan. Along with vocational training and opportunities, Bay Mills College provides research opportunities and transfer degrees for students aiming for a four year college or university. Students are encouraged to not only

Aaniiih Nakoda College (Ft. Belknap)

Aaniiih Nakoda College a tribal college serving the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation and surrounding communities located in Harlem, Montana. The college promotes self-esteem and cultural identity in the individual, and instills values of community and achievement.

Wesleyan College

Wesleyan College is a women’s college steeped in history with a campus enclosed in a 200-acre forest preserve and botanic garden. The college produced the first American sororities. The college excels in producing quality students in business, as well as offer accelerated online programs in

Smith College

Smith College is home to a prestigious library holding a prominent rare books collection and wealth of women’s history manuscripts. This thirst for knowledge is imparted in its students, tempered with compassion in the real world. The college continues pushing the boundaries of knowledge and

Simmons College

Located in Boston near Black Bay Fens, this historic park provides a sheltered, wild-looking backdrop for the women’s college. Simmons University was founded on the principle that a self-sufficient life was predicated in a practical education. The learning mindset of Simmons University prepares all its

Notre Dame of Maryland University

Notre Dame of Maryland University was founded in 1895 and was the first Catholic college for women in the United States to award the four-year baccalaureate degree. The university has almost 2,300 students, with the majority being graduate students or working professionals seeking to grow

Mount Holyoke College

Mount Holyoke College is the oldest of the “Seven Sister” colleges, located in South Hadley, Massachusetts. The “Seven Sister” colleges were the historic equivalent to the “Ivy League” colleges. As a liberal arts college, it makes sense that Pulitzer Prize winners came out of this

Mills College

Mills College is located in the foothills of San Francisco Bay in Oakland, California. It was founded in 1852, and is the oldest undergraduate women’s college on the West Coast. Mills College is both a women’s liberal arts college and Hispanic Serving Institution. Mills College

Meredith College

Meredith College was chartered in 1891 as a women’s college in Raleigh, North Carolina. The college has outlasted the Civil War, and are committed to innovative and fresh perspectives. It is one of the largest women’s private women’s colleges in the Southeast. Meredith College was