To provide excellent higher education that is grounded in the Ojibwe language and culture of the Red Lake Nation.
Rachel King-Siert ● (612) 403-3357 ● rachel.king@rlnc.edu
Location: Minneapolis & Red Lake, MN
Website: www.rlnc.edu
Virtual Information Sessions: None
Virtual Tours: None
Number of Students: 220
Student to Faculty Ratio: 10:1
Percentage of Students Who Identify As Native: 100%
Percentage of Staff Who Identify As Native: 78%
Graduation Rate For Native Students: 27%
Admission Requirements
RLNC Admissions Application
High School Diploma/GED or College Transcript
Writing, math, and technology placement assessments
Tribal Enrollment/Verification Form, if applicable (Tribal enrollment card or certification letter)
Vaccination/Immunization Record
Native Financial Aid Opportunities Offered by the School
None
Diploma
Certificate
Associate's ✓
Bachelor's
Master's
Doctorate
On-Campus Native Specific Housing
On-Campus Family Housing
On-Campus Sober Housing
On-Campus Childcare
Support Person For Native Students ✓
Elder-In-Residence ✓
Native American Tuition Waiver
Native Greek Organizations
Arts & Entertainment Degrees
None
Native Degrees
None
Native Language(s) Taught
Ojibwe
Native Classes
Anishinaabe Art
Anishinaabe Leadership
Anishinaabe Literature
Anishinaabe Music and Dance
Anishinaabe Nutrition and Fitness
Anishinaabe Psychology
Anishinaabe and U.S. History
Anishinaabeg in Cinema and Pop Culture
Black Ash Basket Making
Economics of Anishinaabe Nations
History of the Red Lake Nation
Intro to Anishinaabe Studies
Ojibwemowin I
Ojibwemowin II
Treaty Law I
Treaty Law II
Native Supports Offered
Not Provided
Native Student Organizations
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
Native Events
Not Provided
Native Preparation Programs
Orientation and Bridge Program
Native High School Programming
None
How Is The School Involved With The Local Native Community?
We have extensive programming throughout the year with in the Red Lake community and the Minneapolis/St. Paul Community