College of the Muscogee Nation
Overview
At a Glance
School type
Public, 2-year
School Size & Setting
Fringe | Rural
Students-to-Faculty Ratio
12:1
Religious affliation
Not applicable
General Information
Address
College of the Muscogee Nation
2170 Raven Circle, Okmulgee, Oklahoma 74447
See on MapPhone
(918) 549-2800
Website
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cost & financial aid
Annual tuition & fees
Undergraduate
In state
$6,600Out of state
$6,600Graduate
In state
No informationOut of state
No informationFinancial Aid: Undergraduates
Received financial aid
100%Type of aid | % of students receiving aid | Average amount |
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Federal grants | 74.0% | $4,321 |
State/local grants | 31.0% | $2,399 |
Institutional grants | 81.0% | $3,009 |
Loans | 0.0% | $0 |
Other Estimated Costs
Housing
$9,945 per year
Books & Supplies
$1,600 per year
Personal Expenses
$5,800 per year
Financial aid resources
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Academics
Most Popular Undergraduate majors
- General Studies
- Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
- American Indian/Native American Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
- Casino Management
- Criminal Justice/Police Science
Undergraduate Majors X
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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES
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Casino Management
- A program that prepares individuals to manage casinos and gaming establishments. Includes instruction in business and financial management; casino operations; casino security and surveillance; hospitality, facilities, and personnel management; and principles of the gaming industry, ethics, and gaming law. See other colleges that offer this major
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS
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American Indian/Native American Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
- A program that focuses on one or more of the languages native to the Western Hemisphere, with an emphasis on American Indian languages, but including other Native American languages. Includes instruction in philology; oral and written literatures; Inuit and Aleut languages; North American language families, including, but not limited to, Algonkian, Athabascan, Siouan, Muskogean, Iroquoian, Kumeyaay, Yuman, Mayan, Zapotecan, and Uto-Aztecan; South American language families, including, but not limited to, Andean-Equatorial, Ge-Pano-Carib, and Macro-Chibchan; and other minor languages. See other colleges that offer this major
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HOMELAND SECURITY, LAW ENFORCEMENT, FIREFIGHTING AND RELATED PROTECTIVE SERVICES
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Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
- A program that prepares individuals to apply theories and practices of organization management and criminal justice to the administration of public law enforcement agencies and operations. Includes instruction in law enforcement history and theory, operational command leadership, administration of public police organizations, labor relations, incident response strategies, legal and regulatory responsibilities, budgeting, public relations, and organizational leadership. See other colleges that offer this major
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Criminal Justice/Police Science
- A program that prepares individuals to perform the duties of police and public security officers, including patrol and investigative activities, traffic control, crowd control and public relations, witness interviewing, evidence collection and management, basic crime prevention methods, weapon and equipment operation and maintenance, report preparation and other routine law enforcement responsibilities. See other colleges that offer this major
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LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES, GENERAL STUDIES AND HUMANITIES
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General Studies
- An undifferentiated program that includes instruction in the general arts, general science, or unstructured studies. See other colleges that offer this major
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Admissions
Application Fee
Undergraduate
$0Graduate
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Student Life
Student Demographics
Female Students
67%Male Students
33%Student Ethnicities
- American Indian/Alaska Native72.43%
- Two Or More Ethnicities17.29%
- Hispanic/Latino5.35%
- Caucasian2.88%
- Not Specified1.23%
- Asian0.41%
- Black0.41%
Student body breakdown
Total students enrolled
354
Undergraduate students
354
Full Time Students
53%Part Time Students
47%Student services
- Meal plan
- Counseling services
- Remedial services
- Work-study
- Placement services
- Study abroad
- Weekend/evening classes
- On-campus day care for student's children
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