Little Big Horn College
1 Forestry Lane
P.O. Box 370
Crow Agency, MT 59022
Chartered by the Crow Tribe of Indians in 1980, Little Big Horn College is a two-year college that offers a number of
associate degree programs. Most of Little Big Horn College's students are members of the Crow Tribe of Indians, bringing a rich Native
American culture to the campus.
Little Big Horn College offers associate of arts degrees in
business administration, Crow studies, education, human services, and
liberal arts. Associate of science degree options at Little Big Horn College include information systems, math, and science. For those looking to create their own unique path to an
Associate Degree, Little Big Horn College also offers a Directed Individualized Studies program. This option permits students to work closely with a faculty advisor and develop their own major at Little Big Horn College through regular coursework, independent studies, and internships.
Little Big Horn College also supports two pilot programs: the Associate of Arts degree in Human Services-Addiction Counseling and the Associate of Science degree in Agriculture-Rangeland Management.
Out of 59 employees at Little Big Horn College, 24 are alumni. This proves that while Little Big Horn College is a small school, it offers huge support through its dedicated faculty and administration.
Quick Facts:
Little Big Horn College offers open admission.
Approximately 300 students are enrolled each term at Little Big Horn College.
Little Big Horn College offers over $200,000 in scholarships each year.
While the majority of students at Little Big Horn College are part of the Crow Tribe of Indians, students of all races and ethnic origins are encouraged to enroll.
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