Haskell Indian Nations University

offers associate and bachelor's degree programs that are infused with the vibrant traditions and cultures of American Indians and Alaska Natives. The American Indian College's mission is to support students in their quest to forge careers and lives as responsible leaders in both a tribal and a world context.

Haskell Indian Nations University offers a B.A. degree in Indigenous and American Studies, as well as three B.S. degree programs in business administration, elementary education, and environmental science. Haskell Indian Nations University also offers numerous associate degree options, which include: the A.A. in business, education, creative writing, liberal arts, literature, media communication, social work, speech communication, and theatre; and the A. S. in natural resources and natural sciences.

A degree from Haskell Indian Nations University means much more to students than just the coursework they complete. The Haskell Indian Nations University community is committed to helping American Indians and Alaskan Natives cherish their cultures as well as develop their economy in the 21st century.

Quick Facts:
  • An early incarnation of Haskell Indian Nations University was established in 1884 as a school dedicated to teaching American Indian children about farming and agriculture.

  • Approximately 1000 students are enrolled at this American Indian college each semester.

  • Since 1897, Haskell Indian Nations University has published Indian Leader, the oldest American Indian student newspaper in the United States.

  • Haskell Indian Nations University offers a number of sports teams, including men's and women's basketball, track, and cross-country.

  • This school profile has been compiled and updated by The CollegeBound Network. The school is not affiliated with The CollegeBound Network and shall not be considered a sponsor of this program.
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