On the Ground•Tribal colleges provide educational opportunities to many Native American people, who otherwise would not be able to attend college.•A strong collaboration with a tribal college takes into account the needs and input of the Native Community and does so in a culture-centered way. Discussions with a collaborating tribal college should begin early in the grant writing process.•Tribal colleges can make significant contributions to the research effort. These contributions include their own research capabilities, a great cultural experience for everyone involved, and students who will continue their education as a result of their experience with the grant
American Indian students have the lowest college graduation rate in the country, at just over 13%. I...
Collaboration between tribal colleges and state universities is a common, oftentimes necessary appro...
Native American Nations have perpetually had the highest rates of poverty and unemployment and the l...
On the Ground • Tribal colleges provide educational opportunities to many Native American people, wh...
On the Ground•Tribal colleges provide educational opportunities to many Native American people, who ...
Tribal colleges were established by Native Americans on Indian reservations beginning in 1968 to pro...
The essay examines a fairly new phenomenon in American Education: Tribal Colleges. As unique institu...
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...
American Indian people have spiritual and emotional ties to the land, even when that land is a reser...
This study examines whether Tribal Colleges and Universities impact hope and pride within their surr...
Tribal Colleges were created over the last 30 years in response to the higher education needs of Ame...
This mixed method study examined the utilization of educational resources available to 44 Native Ame...
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...
American Indian students have the lowest college graduation rate in the country, at just over 13%. I...
Collaboration between tribal colleges and state universities is a common, oftentimes necessary appro...
Native American Nations have perpetually had the highest rates of poverty and unemployment and the l...
On the Ground • Tribal colleges provide educational opportunities to many Native American people, wh...
On the Ground•Tribal colleges provide educational opportunities to many Native American people, who ...
Tribal colleges were established by Native Americans on Indian reservations beginning in 1968 to pro...
The essay examines a fairly new phenomenon in American Education: Tribal Colleges. As unique institu...
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...
American Indian people have spiritual and emotional ties to the land, even when that land is a reser...
This study examines whether Tribal Colleges and Universities impact hope and pride within their surr...
Tribal Colleges were created over the last 30 years in response to the higher education needs of Ame...
This mixed method study examined the utilization of educational resources available to 44 Native Ame...
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...
American Indian students have the lowest college graduation rate in the country, at just over 13%. I...
Collaboration between tribal colleges and state universities is a common, oftentimes necessary appro...
Native American Nations have perpetually had the highest rates of poverty and unemployment and the l...