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% women: 51%
% part-time: 14%
INDIGENOUS STUDENTS
# degrees awarded: 35
% earning degree: 7.2%
6-year graduation rate: 16%
% earning STEM bac. degree: 30%
# undergraduate students: 183 % of all undergrads: 8.7%
# full-time undergrad. students: 142
% of all full-time undergrads: 7.8%
# grad. students: –
% of all grad. students: – Programs for Indigenous students: NA Tutoring, NA Ctr.
85 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
EastLansing
qmsu.edu
Type:Public Setting:City Di culty:MoreSel. Religion:– Enrollment:50,340
Degrees: B/M/D
Top 3 majors: Busns, Journ, SocSci # applications: 37,480
% accepted: 66%
SAT: 520/605 ACT: 27 Tuition/fees: $14,062 (R)/$37,890 (NR)
Room & board: $9,784
# dorm rooms on campus: 18,824 % receiving  nancial aid: 51% Avg. award per student: $11,437 Full-time faculty: 2,678 Indigenous faculty: 18 Faculty-student ratio: 1:17
ALL STUDENTS
# bac. degrees: 12,278
6-year graduation rate: 78%
% earning STEM bac. degree: 32%
% women: 52%
% part-time: 13%
INDIGENOUS STUDENTS
# degrees awarded: 36
% earning degree: 0.3%
6-year graduation rate: 71%
% earning STEM bac. degree: 30%
# undergraduate students: 124 % of all undergrads: 0.3%
# full-time undergrad. students: 102
% of all full-time undergrads: 0.3%
# grad. students: 60
% of all grad. students: 0.5% Programs for Indigenous students: Schol., MI-NA Waiver, NA Inst., Mentors, NA Law, Aanii Prog., AISES, NAISO, NA at UM
INDIGENOUS STUDENTS
# degrees awarded: 39
% earning degree: 2.2%
6-year graduation rate: 42%
% earning STEM bac. degree: 25% # undergraduate students: 124
% of all undergrads: 1.7%
# full-time undergrad. students: 101
% of all full-time undergrads: 1.6%
# grad. students: 15
% of all grad. students: 2.2% Programs for Indigenous students: NA Fac., Ctr. for NA Studies, NA Lang. Club, Indig. Earth Educ., AISES, NASA, Powwow, Anishinaabe Lang. and Cult. Club
Minnesota
Indigenouspopulation:1.4%
87 AUGSBURG UNIVERSITY
Minneapolis
qaugsburg.edu Type:Private Setting:City
INDIGENOUS STUDENTS
# degrees awarded: 10
% earning degree: 1.2%
6-year graduation rate: 67%
% earning STEM bac. degree: 1% # undergraduate students: 34 % of all undergrads: 1.3%
# full-time undergrad. students: 25
% of all full-time undergrads: 1.2%
# grad. students: 12
% of all grad. students: 1.1% Programs for Indigenous students: NA Studies, NA-MN Tchr. Tr., NA Ctr.
2018–2019
# undergraduate students:
131
% of all undergrads: 2.7%
# full-time undergrad. students: 108
% of all full-time undergrads: 3.2%
# grad. students: 7
% of all grad. students: 2.1% Programs for Indigenous students: NA Waivers, NA Fac., NA Studies, NA Res. Ctr., Ojibwe Lang., AISES, NA Council
89 THE COLLEGE OF SAINT SCHOLASTICA
Duluth
qcss.edu
Type:Private Setting:City Di culty: More Sel. Religion: RC Enrollment:4,351
Degrees:B/M/D
Top 3 majors: Health, Busns, BiolSci #applications:3,232 %accepted:64%
SAT: 490/515 ACT: 24 Tuition/fees: $35,326
Room & board: $9,314
# dorm rooms on campus: 961
% receiving  nancial aid: 100% Avg. award per student: $22,240 Full-time faculty: 203
Indigenous faculty: 4 Faculty-student ratio: 1:15
ALL STUDENTS
# bac. degrees: 1,382
6-year graduation rate: 66%
% earning STEM bac. degree: 18% % women: 72%
% part-time: 23%
INDIGENOUS STUDENTS
# degrees awarded: 21
% earning degree: 1.5%
6-year graduation rate: 13%
% earning STEM bac. degree: 19% # undergraduate students: 36
% of all undergrads: 1.3%
88
BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY
Bemidji
86
NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Marquette qnmu.edu
qbemidjistate.edu Type:Public Setting:Town Di culty:Selective Religion:– Enrollment: 5,138
Degrees:A/B/M Top3majors:Busns,Health,Educ # applications: 4,137
% accepted: 64%
SAT: –/– ACT: 22
Tuition/fees: $8,394
Room & board: $7,924
# dorm rooms on campus: 1,450 % receiving  nancial aid: 70% Avg. award per student: $5,051 Full-time faculty: 163
Indigenous faculty: 8 Faculty-student ratio: 1:21
ALL STUDENTS
# bac. degrees: 1,093
6-year graduation rate: 46%
% earning STEM bac. degree: 15% % women: 58%
% part-time: 32%
INDIGENOUS STUDENTS
# degrees awarded: 23
% earning degree: 2.2%
6-year graduation rate: 22%
% earning STEM bac. degree: –
Type:Public Setting:Town Di culty:Selective Religion:– Enrollment:7,865
Degrees: A/B/M/D
Top 3 majors: Busns, Health, BiolSci # applications: 5,346
% accepted: 76%
SAT: 315/535 ACT: 22 Tuition/fees: $9,766 (R)/$15,262 (NR)
Room & board: $9,838
# dorm rooms on campus: 3,068 % receiving  nancial aid: 90% Avg. award per student: $7,520 Full-time faculty: 291 Indigenous faculty: 1 Faculty-student ratio: 1:21
ALL STUDENTS
# bac. degrees: 1,717
6-year graduation rate: 46%
% earning STEM bac. degree: 28%
% women: 55% % part-time: 18%
Di culty: Selective Enrollment: 3,621
Religion: –
Degrees: B/M/D
Top 3 majors: Busns, Health, Educ # applications: 3,487
% accepted: 45%
SAT: 530/525 ACT: 22 Tuition/fees: $36,415
Room & board: $9,628
# dorm rooms on campus: 1,012 % receiving  nancial aid: 100% Avg. award per student: $23,597 Full-time faculty: 177
Indigenous faculty: 3 Faculty-student ratio: 1:13
ALL STUDENTS
# bac. degrees: 917
6-year graduation rate: 57%
% earning STEM bac. degree: 14%
% women: 59% % part-time: 23%
“There’s an amazing amount of diversity at Columbia which allows me to interact with Native students from across the country and with students from around the world. There are so many opportunities that enable Columbians to explore Native experiences in the context of a global stage, in addition to o ering a variety of STEM internships that provide real world experience.”
MARIAH GLADSTONE, Earth and Environmental Engineering
Blackfeet; Helena, MT
Columbia students come from all  fty states and ninety countries in our diverse community. Resources and support for our American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawai’ian community include the Native American Studies Program, the Indigenous Forum Speaker Series, the Native American Council and annual Columbia University Pow Wow.
200+
research centers and facilities across Columbia
Eileen Barroso
over
50%
self-identify as students of color
$168 million
in scholarships and grants awarded annually to undergraduates
aises.org
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FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Maria Gracia Asayag
Director of Multicultural Recruitment O ice of Undergraduate Admissions mga2138@columbia.edu undergrad.admissions.columbia.edu


































































































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