Nebraska Indian Community College (NICC) has three locations in the state of Nebraska. NICC was originally founded in 1973 and was known as the American Indian Satellite Community College at the time.
Its campuses are situated in South Sioux City, Santee, and Macy. The school was founded under a grant provided for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education on the Omaha, Winnebago, and Santee Sioux reservations.
The school is dedicated “to planting the seeds of knowledge through unique and culturally relevant educational experiences”.
The school holds accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission, which is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Financial aid is available to those who qualify. Additionally, students can enroll in classes at NICC on a full-time or part-time basis.
2 Year
Very small (under 1,000 students)
Acceptance Rate
Open Admission Policy
Dual Credit
Credit for Life Experiences
Advanced Placement (AP)
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High School Rank
High School Record
College Preparatory Program Completion
Recommendations
Competencies
Standardized Test Scores
TOEFL
Other Tests
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$2348 is the average amount awarded.
$2245 was the average amount awarded.
On-Campus Housing
Student Dormitory Capacity
175
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Black or African American
Hispanic or Latino
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders
White
Two or More Races
Race/Ethnicity Unknown
Nonresident Alien
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