Last Updated: Oct 09, 2023 at 8:59pm

Aaniiih Nakoda College

PO Box 159
Harlem, MT 59526
United States

Institution Overview

Aaniiih Nakoda College (ANC) is located in Harlem, Montana on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, home to the Aaniinen and Nakoda people. ANC was chartered by the Fort Belknap Indian Community Council in 1984 and has been accredited through the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities since 1983. ANC strives to promote equality among all people and diversity within the college campus and tribal community. Our mission is to provide quality post-secondary education for the residents of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation and surrounding communities. The college promotes individual and community development by maintaining and revitalizing the indigenous lifeways of the Aaniinen and Nakoda Tribes and by preparing students to succeed in an American technological society.

Basic Stats

Type: In-State College / University
Enrollment: 165
Student-Faculty Ratio: n/a
Affiliations:
Montana University System
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Costs

In-State Tuition By Credit: $255
Out-Of-State Cost By Credit: $255
In-State Tuition Cost Per Year: $3330
Out-Of-State Cost Per Year: $3330
Books & Supplies Per Year: $3500
Room & Board Per Year: $0
Application Fee: $10

Ask us about our featured departments

Business Department
Environmental Science Department
Industrial Trades Department

Career Pathways offered by institution

• Design & Construction
• Education
• Health Professions
• STEM
• Transportation
• Welding & Fabrication
• Other Specialized Programs
• Information Technology

Academic Programs

Bachelors of Science
Aaniiih Nakoda Ecology 
Associate of Arts Degree Programs
American Indian Studies
Business
Chemical Dependency Program
Early Childhood Education
Education
Human Services
Liberal Arts 
Associate of Applied Science Degree Program
Industrial Trades 
Associate of Science Degree Programs
Allied Health
Computer Information Systems
Environmental Science
Nursing  
Workforce Training Certificates
Montana Certified Nursing Assistant 
One-year Certificates
Carpentry
Health Science
Tribal Management
Welding

Dates to Remember

  • Please visit our website for other dates and deadlines @ www.ancollege.edu

Deadlines

Priority Application Deadline: n/a
Priority Financial Aid Deadline: n/a

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Institution Contacts

Dr. Sean Chandler - President
406-353-2607 X295
Kim Barrows - Registrar/Admissions
406-353-2607

Student Life & Community

  • Advising is done by faculty and some program staff.
  • Athletic Programs for Men’s and Women’s Basketball.
  • Free tutoring offered by various programs throughout the institution
  • Students can join anyone of our clubs on campus that include: Returning Buffalo Welding Society, Red Lodge Society, Student Government, American Indian Business Leaders and Phi-Theta-Kappa.
  • The Returning Buffalo workforce training center provides the delivery of Building Trades, Computer Technology, Nursing technology and Psychology courses.
  • We have updated technology in all of our classrooms.

Highlights

  • Please visit our website for other dates and deadlines @ www.ancollege.edu

Important Things To Know

  • ANC offers dual enrollment for high school students to complete college level course
  • ANC provides educational training needs through accredited certificates and degree programs for transfer, workforce entry, continuing and developmental education.
  • Aaniiih Nakoda College (ANC), a tribally controlled community college, was created to deliver quality post-secondary education to the Fort Belknap Indian Community and surrounding areas.
  • Assist tribal organizations in staff development, planning, research, and other needed services.
  • Collaborate with other institutions and agencies in furthering the interests of the college and community.
  • Continually assess institutional programs and student achievement for increased efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Maintain a student-centered, life-long learning oriented environment, including opportunities for leadership and community service.
  • Preserve and promote the languages, cultures, and histories of the Aaniiih and Nakoda people.
Last Updated: Oct 09, 2023 at 8:59pm