This study examines whether Tribal Colleges and Universities impact hope and pride within their surrounding communities. As part of the investigation, data was gathered through the distribution of a ten question survey to three participants at both Diné College and Comanche Nation College: the president, a student, and a community member. Further data was collected through testimonials gathered from articles within the Tribal College Journal from the past six years (2008-2013). The goal of the study is to broaden the understanding of Tribal College and University impacts within their communities, and to provide valuable information for the college-community relationship throughout Indian Country
This study addressed Native American students’ perceptions of their educational experiences, 142 yea...
Tribal colleges are receiving much recognition for their successes. This study acknowledges the Crow...
A survey was distributed to all enrolled members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian (EBCI) colle...
Throughout the history of this country, the majority of Native Americans resisted all attempts by th...
The tribal college movement shows no signs of slowing, yet there are significant issues that need ex...
The tribal college movement shows no signs of slowing, yet there are significant issues that need ex...
This mixed method study examined the utilization of educational resources available to 44 Native Ame...
An overview is provided of the tribal college movement, including information on the students, curri...
This qualitative research, specifically a content analysis of 31 tribal colleges' mission statements...
The essay examines a fairly new phenomenon in American Education: Tribal Colleges. As unique institu...
Collaboration between tribal colleges and state universities is a common, oftentimes necessary appro...
Graduation date: 2017The history of American Indian and Alaska Natives (AIAN) in education is filled...
In the 21st century, academic research on the evolution of the mission of tribal colleges has not be...
American Indian students have the lowest college graduation rate in the country, at just over 13%. I...
In the 21st century, academic research on the evolution of the mission of tribal colleges has not be...
This study addressed Native American students’ perceptions of their educational experiences, 142 yea...
Tribal colleges are receiving much recognition for their successes. This study acknowledges the Crow...
A survey was distributed to all enrolled members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian (EBCI) colle...
Throughout the history of this country, the majority of Native Americans resisted all attempts by th...
The tribal college movement shows no signs of slowing, yet there are significant issues that need ex...
The tribal college movement shows no signs of slowing, yet there are significant issues that need ex...
This mixed method study examined the utilization of educational resources available to 44 Native Ame...
An overview is provided of the tribal college movement, including information on the students, curri...
This qualitative research, specifically a content analysis of 31 tribal colleges' mission statements...
The essay examines a fairly new phenomenon in American Education: Tribal Colleges. As unique institu...
Collaboration between tribal colleges and state universities is a common, oftentimes necessary appro...
Graduation date: 2017The history of American Indian and Alaska Natives (AIAN) in education is filled...
In the 21st century, academic research on the evolution of the mission of tribal colleges has not be...
American Indian students have the lowest college graduation rate in the country, at just over 13%. I...
In the 21st century, academic research on the evolution of the mission of tribal colleges has not be...
This study addressed Native American students’ perceptions of their educational experiences, 142 yea...
Tribal colleges are receiving much recognition for their successes. This study acknowledges the Crow...
A survey was distributed to all enrolled members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian (EBCI) colle...