Digest of Education Statistics: 2006
Digest of Education Statistics: 2006

NCES 2007-017
July 2007


Table 223. Enrollment and degrees conferred in degree-granting tribally controlled institutions, by institution: Fall 2000 through fall 2005, and 2003–04 and 2004–05
Institution Type and control1  Total enrollment Degrees to American Indians/Alaska Natives
Fall 2000 Fall 2001 Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005
Total American Indian/ Alaska Native Percent American Indian/ Alaska Native American Indian/ Alaska Native, under-graduate Associate's Bachelor's
2003–04 2004–05 2003–04 2004–05
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Tribally controlled institutions 13,358 13,796 15,152 17,359 17,391 16,889 13,168 78.0 13,019 1,290 1,234 148 137
Arizona                            
Diné College 2 1,712 1,685 1,822 1,878 1,935 1,825 1,791 98.1 1,791 226 208
Tohono O'odham Community College 4 181 169 270 254 94.1 254 5 2
                             
Kansas                            
Haskell Indian Nations University 1 918 967 887 918 928 918 918 100.0 918 122 94 74 67
                             
Michigan                            
Bay Mills Community College 2 360 368 430 386 401 406 274 67.5 274 13 11
Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College 2 41 66 109 123 105 85.4 105 6 11
                             
Minnesota                            
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College 1 999 1,023 1,315 1,735 1,775 1,981 301 15.2 301 22 40
Leech Lake Tribal College 2 240 174 244 162 195 189 178 94.2 178 15 7
White Earth Tribal and Community College 4 79 99 81 67 61 49 80.3 49 2 2
                             
Montana                            
Blackfeet Community College 4 299 341 418 546 561 485 465 95.9 465 68 73
Chief Dull Knife College 2 461 442 268 442 356 554 460 83.0 460 24 18
Fort Belknap College 2 295 170 158 215 257 175 160 91.4 160 27 8
Fort Peck Community College 2 400 419 443 419 504 408 327 80.1 327 33 32
Little Big Horn College 2 320 203 275 394 291 259 249 96.1 249 23 15
Salish Kootenai College 3 1,042 976 1,109 1,100 1,130 1,142 926 81.1 926 49 71 11 14
Stone Child College 2 38 242 83 434 347 344 293 85.2 293 23 26
                             
Nebraska                            
Little Priest Tribal College 4 141 88 146 130 154 109 95 87.2 95 5 5
Nebraska Indian Community College 2 170 191 118 190 190 107 88 82.2 88 15 5
                             
New Mexico                            
Crownpoint Institute of Technology 2 841 299 283 300 306 333 330 99.1 330 22 43
Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture 1 139 44 155 154 176 113 96 85.0 96 21 15 9 11
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute 2 304 723 777 936 772 614 614 100.0 614 65 79
                             
North Dakota                            
Candeska Cikana Community College 2 9 169 160 190 197 198 187 94.4 187 19 31
Fort Berthold Community College 2 50 50 249 274 285 241 219 90.9 219 36 28
Sitting Bull College 1 22 194 214 317 289 287 230 80.1 230 34 28
Turtle Mountain Community College 3 686 684 897 959 787 615 568 92.4 568 78 48 7 1
United Tribes Technical College 4 204 302 463 466 536 885 660 74.6 660 80 101
                             
South Dakota                            
Oglala Lakota College 1 1,174 1,270 1,279 1,441 1,501 1,302 1,030 79.1 941 73 65 34 34
Sinte Gleska University 3 900 895 787 1,055 1,400 1,123 838 74.6 778 51 29 13 10
Sisseton-Wahpeton College 2 250 275 285 287 287 290 242 83.4 242 18 22
                             
Washington                            
Northwest Indian College 2 524 600 667 643 519 495 395 79.8 395 27 63
                             
Wisconsin                            
College of the Menominee Nation 4 371 407 530 499 507 532 436 82.0 436 41 27
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College 2 489 516 550 561 460 505 390 77.2 390 47 27
—Not available.
†Not applicable.
1 1 = public, 4-year; 2 = public, 2-year; 3 = private not-for-profit, 4-year; and 4 = private not-for-profit, 2-year.
NOTE: These colleges are, with few exceptions, tribally controlled and located on reservations. They are all members of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium. Degree-granting institutions grant associate's or higher degrees and participate in Title IV federal financial aid programs. Some data have been revised from previously published figures.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, 2000 through 2005, 2003–04, and 2004–05 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, Spring 2001 through Spring 2006, Fall 2004, and Fall 2005. (This table was prepared September 2006.)