Little Priest Tribal College

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Little Priest Tribal College
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Little Priest Tribal College
Type Tribal, non-profit
Established 1996
President Ron His Horse Is Thunder, interim
Undergraduates available
Postgraduates not available
Address
601 E. College Drive PO Box 270
, ,
Thurston County Nebraska
,
US 68071
Campus Rural
Nickname Warriors
Affiliations American Indian Higher Education Consortium; Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
Website www.littlepriest.edu

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Little Priest Tribal College in the village of Winnebago, in the state of Nebraska in the Midwestern United States, is an accredited college of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC). The college is primarily supported by the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska. It has an enrollment of 95 students; 88 percent are American Indian.[1]

History

The Winnebago Tribal Council, anticipating significant academic growth in Winnebago students, appointed a task to research and evaluate the higher education component of its total education plan. Part of this research was the studying of the general education and major programs at the then existing institution of higher education, Nebraska Indian Community College (NICC). The task force determined that the programs of NICC would not meet the needs of future Winnebago students. After exploring several options, the Winnebago Tribal College decided to withdraw from NICC and charter its own college as the educational arm of the tribe: Little Priest Tribal College. The college was named after Little Priest, the last true war chief of the HoChunk people.[2] It began offering academic courses and community education classes in August 1996.

Programs

The college has implemented two-year Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees, certificate programs, and community education programs. It provides a two-year associate degree; the majority of credits will transfer and prepare students to complete a major at a four-year institution.

Partnerships

Little Priest Tribal College has been approved by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and has been accepted for full membership in the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC).[3] The college is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.[4]

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