| domain | aihec.org |
| summary | Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) are vital institutions, particularly in underserved rural areas of the United States, offering technical training, affordable post-secondary education, and acting as economic drivers for local communities. This list highlights several TCUs across the country, categorized by state:
Midwest: Alaska (Iisavik College), Michigan (Bay Mills, Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa, Saginaw Chippewa), Minnesota (Leech Lake, Red Lake Nation, White Earth Tribal), Nebraska (Little Priest, Nebraska Indian, Institute of American Indian Arts), North Dakota (Cankdeska Cikana, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish, Sitting Bull, Turtle Mountain, United Tribes Technical), South Dakota (Oglala Lakota, Sinte Gleska, Sisseton Wahpeton), Wisconsin (College of Menominee Nation).
Southwest: Arizona (Diné, Tohono Oodham), New Mexico (Institute of American Indian Arts, Navajo Technical, Southwestern Indian Polytechnic), Montana (Aaniiih Nakoda, Blackfeet, Chief Dull Knife, Fort Peck, Salish Kootenai, Stone Child).
Key Functions: These institutions provide pathways to technical jobs and accessible higher education while bolstering regional economies. |
| title | American Indian Higher Education Consortium – American Indian Higher Education Consortium |
| description | American Indian Higher Education Consortium – American Indian Higher Education Consortium |
| keywords | college, colleges, community, universities, resources, american, indian, student, native, open, support, education, opportunities, federal, grant, health, learning |
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| nslookup | A 65.60.38.246 |
| created | 2026-02-16 |
| updated | 2026-02-16 |
| summarized | 2026-02-17 |
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