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Oglala Lakota College

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 (Fort Berthold)

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

Navajo Technical University

The Navajo Technical University serves students seeking a variety of levels of education or vocation. The school’s mission is to act as a catalyst for learning and community building for its students.

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

Fort Peck Community College

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.

College of Menominee Nation

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.

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

Scripps College

Scripps College is part of the network of Claremont Colleges, five independent colleges each with a distinct set of values. Scripps College his ranked #44 among the “Top 100 Best Values in Liberal Arts Colleges in the U.S. for 2018,” and #82 among all colleges

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