Education

This page Last updated: Wednesday, May 17, 2000

NAES College
NAES College is the only private Native-controlled college in the nation offering a B.A. degree in Community Studies and offering a variety of other educational programs designed to serve elementary, secondary and adult Native American learners.
Fond Du Lac Tribal and Community College
Fond Du Lac
Dull Knife Memorial College
Welcome to Dull Knife Memorial College's homepage. We are located on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in Southeastern Montana. 10/21/99
Sisseton Wahpeton Community College
20 years serving the Lake Traverse Reservation and surrounding communities. 11/16/99
Turtle Mountain Community College
Turtle Mountain Community College, P.O. Box 340, Belcourt, ND 58316, Phone: (701) 477-5605 11/16/99
United Tribes Technical College
UTTC's mission is to provide a comprehensive education leading to successful employment, self-sufficiency and an improved quality of life.
Stone Child College
Stone Child College is a tribally-controlled community college of the Chippewa-Cree Tribe, offering programs of study that can lead to Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degrees and Certificates.
D-Q University
D-Q University is a an accredited two-year post secondary institution of learning, dedicated to the progress of Indigenous peoples through education. 10/20/99
Fort Belknap College
Today Fort Belknap College is one of the 31 tribally controlled community colleges in the United States. 10/21/99
Sinte Gleska University
In response to a system of education on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation that did not positively recognize the importance of Lakota language and culture
Little Hoop Community College
Welcome to Cankdeska Cikana Community College, also known as Little Hoop Community College, located on the Spirit Lake Nation in Ft. Totten, ND.  10/21/99
Little Big Horn College
Little Big Horn College is a public two year community college chartered by the Crow Tribe of Indians. 10/21/99
Haskell Indian Junior College
Lawrence, Kansas 10/21/99
PCC Libraries: Native American Studies
Oglala Lakota College
Oglala Lakota
CHIEF LESCHI SCHOOL
Nestled in the Puyallup Valley, amid small farms and berry fields in the shadow of Mt. Rainier, lies Chief Leschi (pronounced "lesh-eye") School. We are a tribal school operated by the Puyallup Tribe of Indians.
American Indian College Fund
There are 30 tribal colleges--all founded by Indians to fight high rates of poverty, educational failure and cultural loss. These colleges created the non-profit American Indian College Fund to raise desperately-needed scholarship endowment.
Native American Graduate Fellowships
Native American Graduate Fellowships in Resource Management at Central Washington University 11/1/99
Navajo Community College
The Higher Education Institute of the Navajos 11/11/99
Native American Student Association
Welcome to the Oklahoma State University Native American Student Association Homepage! Here, you will find information about our organization, upcoming meetings and events. 11/1/99
Indian Teacher and Educational Personnel Program
The Indian Teacher and Educational Personnel Program (ITEPP) is an academic* program at Humboldt State University for American Indian students wishing to pursue careers in education, counseling, social work, or tribal government service. 10/21/99
Salish Kootenai College
SKC is a Tribal College serving American Indian People located on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Western Montana. 11/16/99
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Bay Mills Community College
Bay Mills Community College, 12214 West Lakeshore Drive, Brimley, MI 49715, 800-844-BMCC 10/20/99
AISTECNet!
Welcome to AISTECNet! AISTECNet is an on-going project of the American Indian Science and Technology Education Consortium. AISTEC is a partnership of tribal and non-tribal colleges working together to increase the number of American Indian students.
Anthropology & Archaeology
Class Notes 10/20/99
Tribal College Journal
Tribal College Journal, Journal of American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) 11/19/99
The University of Arizona
The University of Arizona 11/19/99
Native American Student Affairs
Native American Student Affairs, Nugent Building, Room 209, Tucson, Arizona 85721, Phone: (520)621-3835, Fax: (520)621-9880 11/19/99
American Indian Graduate Center - BROKEN LINK - 5/17/2000
The American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC) provides a home-like gathering place and support program for American Indian graduate and professional students. 11/19/99
UA American Indian Studies Programs Main Page
Welcome to American Indian Studies Programs Web Pages at the University of Arizona. 11/19/99
Welcome to The CRADLEBOARD Teaching Project
The Cradleboard Teaching Project turns on the lights in public education about Native American culture - past, present, and most important for the children, the Future.
NATIVE AMERICAN EDUCATION
A brief history of the education of Native Americans
Verde Valley School - Native American Perspectives
From its official opening in 1948 by "Ham" and his wife "Babs" Warren, Verde Valley School has been committed to the fundamental value of diversity, intercultural education and environmental stewardship.