Oglala Lakota College is located in South Dakota, USA. Here is a detailed introduction to the college:
History and Background
Establishment: Founded in 1971, it is one of the first colleges controlled by Indian tribes in the United States.
Development History: Originally just a community college, after decades of development, it has now become a college that can provide undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Academic Accreditation
It has been accredited by the North Central Association of Higher Learning Commissions, which guarantees its educational quality and the recognition of the degrees awarded.
Professional Settings
Undergraduate majors: Covering multiple fields, such as business administration, elementary education, chemistry, fine arts, early childhood education, life sciences, literary works and communication, science, engineering and mathematics courses, tribal law, tribal management, information technology, social sciences, etc.
Graduate majors: Master's degree programs are offered, providing students with opportunities for further study.
Student Situation
Number of students: In 2023, the number of undergraduate students is 1,147, and the total number of students is about 1,400, of which international students account for 8%.
Gender Ratio: The gender ratio is about 29:71.
Faculty
The faculty team not only has professional academic background, but also has a deep understanding of indigenous culture, and can provide students with personalized guidance and support. The teacher-student ratio is 10:1.
Campus culture
The campus culture is deeply influenced by local indigenous culture, emphasizing national identity and historical heritage, and is committed to cultivating students' pride and sense of responsibility and promoting the development of indigenous communities.
Tuition and funding
Tuition: Tuition for both in-state and out-of-state undergraduates is $2,684, and graduate tuition will be increased to $2,518 after 2020.
Funding: More than 55% of students need financial support in addition to federal aid to fund their college education. The college strives to provide students with a variety of funding methods, including scholarships, to ensure that every student has the opportunity to receive a college education.
Admission requirements
Undergraduate: Generally requires TOEFL 61 points and GPA 3 points.
Campus life
Although there is no on-campus accommodation, the college will provide students with a rich campus life experience, including various student organizations and activities, such as basketball games, etc. Students can also participate in immersive internship opportunities to establish deep connections with classmates and expand personal interests and career development.
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