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Sitting Bull College
United States of America

Popularity:2180

Official website: https://www.sittingbull.edu
Tel:Phone: 701-854-8000
Address:1341 92nd Street Fort Yates, ND  58538-9701 United States

Introduction and Overview

It is one of the 34 tribal colleges in the United States and a member of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium.

It provides higher education college courses as well as master's, bachelor's, associate's and other degree courses and certificate courses.

The student population is small, with about 233 undergraduates and about 23 graduate students.

History and Establishment

Established in 1973, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council in south-central South Dakota chartered the Standing Rock Community College. In 1996, it was renamed Sitting Bull College. In 1994, the college was designated as a land-grant college along with 31 other tribal colleges.

School Strength

Faculty: It has an experienced team of teachers, including experts who have in-depth research on tribal culture and language, such as tribal culture and language teacher Mary Louise Defender Wilson.

Academic achievements: It has made remarkable achievements in inheriting and promoting the cultural heritage of Lakota/South Dakota culture and language, and has trained a large number of professional talents for tribal areas, promoting the development of local economy and society.

Teaching resources: As a member of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, the college can share certain teaching resources and experience with other member institutions. At the same time, the college constantly updates and improves teaching facilities, such as building new auditoriums.

Nature of the institution

A public tribal land grant college.

Educational philosophy

Guided by Lakota/Dakota culture, values ​​and language, the college is committed to building intellectual capital through academic, vocational and technical education, promoting local economic and social development, and inheriting and protecting tribal culture and language.

Key laboratories and disciplines

Key disciplines: 6 undergraduate majors including early childhood education, elementary education, secondary education, elementary/special education, environmental science, and science research, as well as more than 20 junior college and certified majors including business administration, Native American studies, criminal justice, information technology, and natural resource management.

Key laboratories: No reports have been found on the college having specific key laboratories.

Departments

No detailed information on the specific departmental divisions of the college has been found, but relevant teaching and research departments may be set up around tribal culture, education, environment and other fields.

Rankings

Not listed in the US News tribal school rankings.

Cost

In-state tuition and fees are $4,010, and out-of-state tuition and fees are also $4,010.

Room and board costs for the 2022-2023 academic year are $5,850.

Campus Environment

Campus Facilities: Located on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, the campus has administrative offices, science and technology centers, family support centers, entrepreneurship centers and other facilities. In addition, there are branches in McLaughlin and Mobridge, South Dakota.

Campus Culture: Full of Lakota/Dakota tribal cultural characteristics, focusing on integrating tribal culture into all aspects of campus life, such as holding tribal cultural activities and courses.

Campus Safety: Due to its location on an Indian reservation, the college may work closely with the tribal community to jointly maintain campus safety and order and provide students with a relatively safe learning and living environment.