Last Updated: Oct 09, 2023 at 9:04pm

Little Big Horn College

8645 South Weaver Drive
PO Box 370
Crow Agency, MT 59022
United States
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Institution Overview

Little Big Horn College is located in Crow Agency, Montana, on the Crow Indian Reservation. In 1994, LBHC became a land grant institution and is the Crow higher education and cultural center that grants six associate of Arts degree, four Associate of Science degree, one associate of applied science degree and seven one-year certificates. On campus, LBHC has seven buildings, organized in a circular pattern surrounding a beautiful dance ceremonial arbor at its center. The student union building houses the student services, cafeteria, bookstore, offices, accu-placer lab, and classrooms. LBHC has an open admissions policy, this means all persons who are graduate of accredited high schools or have received HiSet (GED) are eligible for admissions. Our commitment is to the Mission of LBHC; its existence in our Crow Community, and to strive to meet the needs of the students and community for education, training and to preserve and protect the Crow culture and language.

Basic Stats

Type: In-State College / University
Enrollment: 297
Student-Faculty Ratio: 20:01
Affiliations:
Montana University System
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Costs

In-State Tuition By Credit: $110
Out-Of-State Cost By Credit: $0
In-State Tuition Cost Per Year: $3200
Out-Of-State Cost Per Year: $0
Books & Supplies Per Year: $600
Room & Board Per Year: $0
Application Fee: $2001

Career Pathways offered by institution

• Advanced Manufacturing
• Agricultural Mechanics and Construction
• Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
• Arts, A/V Technology and Communication
• Business Management
• Design & Construction
• Education
• Health Professions
• Human Services
• Information Technology
• Marketing
• STEM
• Other Specialized Programs
• Transportation

Academic Programs

Associate of Arts in Business Administration
Business Administration
Small Business Management
Associate of Arts in Crow Studies
Crow Studies
Native American Studies
Associates of Arts in Education
Elementary Education
Early Childhood Education
Associate of Arts in Human Services
Human Services
Addiction Studies
Psychology
Associate of Applied in Science in Information Systems
Information Technology
Associates of Science in Mathematics
Mathematics
Pre-Engineering
Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts
Associate of Arts in Directed Individualized Studies
Associate of Science
Science: Community Health
Science: Environmental Health
Science: Natural Resources-Environmental Science
Science: Tribal Natural Resources-Environmental Science
Science: Biology
Science: Pre-Medical
Science: Life Science/Pre-Nursing
Agriculture: Rangeland Ecology and Management
Agriculture: Livestock Management (PILOT PRO-GRAM)
One Year Certificate
Agriculture
Highway Construction
CDL Training
Education: Early Childhood
Crow Studies: Tribal Management
Information Systems: Information Technology Assistant
Information Systems: Office Assistant

Dates to Remember

  • Please visit: www.lbhc.edu webpage for dates and deadlines.

Deadlines

Priority Application Deadline: Open Admissions
Priority Financial Aid Deadline: Prefer October

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Student Life & Community

  • Academic Advising is done by faculty.
  • Free tutoring for all students through Title III and Student Success Center.
  • Student organizations include: Student Government, American Indian Business Leaders, American Indian Higher Education Consortium, American Indian Science and Engineering Society, Biiluuka Alaaxuuche LBHC Indian Club, Rodeo Club, and Range Club.
  • The Health & Wellness Center offers a state of the art work out facility that includes regulation collegiate size basketball and volleyball courts, Cardio-Physical Conditioning, Strength and Power Training, and Group Fitness rooms.
  • Transportation, childcare, and financial aid are available.

Highlights

  • LBHC offers an Associate’s degree in Crow Studies which includes Crow language and culture courses.
  • The LBHC Library is one of the few tribal colleges that houses an Archives collection. The LBHC Archives strives to preserve the culture and history of the Crow Indians through the preservation of historical manuscripts, personal papers, official reports, institutional records, photographs, and audiovisual recordings on the historical and contemporary life of the Crow Indian people.

Important Things To Know

  • LBHC has a First-Year Experience Program which all first-time freshman participate in. The First-Year Experience Coordinator provides academic advising, offers a study skills course, monitors student progress, class attendance and connects students with tutoring and appropriate student support services.
  • LBHC has an open admission policy. This means all persons who are graduates of accredited high schools or have received GED Certificates are eligible for admission.
  • LBHC is a federal Land Grant Institution and through that designation the college has become a center for community programs that include: USDA Tribal Colleges Education Equity Grant, Land Grant Extension Service, Youth and Agricultural Development, Land Grant Extension, and a Green House Project.
  • LBHC was chartered by the Crow Tribe of Indians in 1980, for the educational and vocational advancement of Crow tribal members in career areas that reflect the developing economic opportunities and social needs of the Crow Indian Nation.
  • LBHC’s commitment is to our Crow Indian community. LBHC strives to meet the needs of our students and community for education and training and to preserve and protect the Crow culture and language.
  • The LBHC Library can be accessed by student and faculty and also serves as the Crow tribal public library. The library houses a children’s collection and the Crow Indian Historical & Cultural Archives Collection.
Last Updated: Oct 09, 2023 at 9:04pm