Located on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in southeastern Montana, Chief Dull Knife College is a small community college that focuses on educating and empowering Native American students in a variety of different fields.
Originally, the college’s curriculum was designed to educate and train students for a mining job near the campus, but the curriculum has expanded greatly since the 1970’s. Today, Chief Dull Knife College offers associate degrees and certificate programs in agricultural resource sciences, biology or pre-medical studies, environmental studies, and computer information systems, among other programs.
The college also offers many vocational studies, technical skills, and administrative skills that help students learn the skills they need to excel.
The central location of Chief Dull Knife College makes it a great option for students who don’t want to look for schools that are out of state, and the wide variety of courses offered guarantee that they will receive the education they need to thrive.
2 Year
Very small (under 1,000 students)
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Open Admission Policy
Dual Credit
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$4893 is the average amount awarded.
$3629 was the average amount awarded.
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Student Dormitory Capacity
168
American Indian or Alaska Native
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