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Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University

Overview

At a Glance

School type

Public, 4-year or above

School Size & Setting

Distant | Rural

Students-to-Faculty Ratio

4:1

Religious affliation

Not applicable

Mission Statement

The mission of the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Community College is to provide, within the Indian community, a system of postsecondary and continuing education with an associate degree and certificate granting capabilities, while maintaining an open door policy.

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cost & financial aid

Annual tuition & fees

Undergraduate

In state

$6,030

Out of state

$6,030
Graduate

In state

$8,130

Out of state

$8,130

Financial Aid: Undergraduates

Received financial aid
54%
Type of aid % of students receiving aid Average amount
Federal grants 46.0% $3,011
State/local grants 46.0% $1,996
Institutional grants 46.0% $2,540
Loans 0.0% $0

Other Estimated Costs

Housing

Not Available

Books & Supplies

$1,000 per year

Personal Expenses

Not Available

Financial aid resources

Paying for college

Learn about different ways to cover costs, incluing financial aid, GI Bills, grants and scholarships

Applying for financial Aid

Review this step-by-step guide on everything you need to do to complete your application.

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Academics

Most Popular Undergraduate majors

  • PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS
  • Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
  • Business Administration and Management, General
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other
  • Accounting
Full List of Majors

Undergraduate Majors X

  • BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES
    • Business Administration and Management, General
      • A program that generally prepares individuals to plan, organize, direct, and control the functions and processes of a firm or organization. Includes instruction in management theory, human resources management and behavior, accounting and other quantitative methods, purchasing and logistics, organization and production, marketing, and business decision-making. See other colleges that offer this major
    • Accounting
      • A program that prepares individuals to practice the profession of accounting and to perform related business functions. Includes instruction in accounting principles and theory, financial accounting, managerial accounting, cost accounting, budget control, tax accounting, legal aspects of accounting, auditing, reporting procedures, statement analysis, planning and consulting, business information systems, accounting research methods, professional standards and ethics, and applications to specific for-profit, public, and non-profit organizations. See other colleges that offer this major
    • Small Business Administration/Management
      • A program that prepares individuals to develop and manage independent small businesses. Includes instruction in business administration; enterprise planning and entrepreneurship; start-up; small business operations and problems; personnel supervision; capitalization and investment; taxation; business law and regulations; e-commerce; home business operations; and applications to specific sectors, products, and services. See other colleges that offer this major
  • HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS
    • Pre-Nursing Studies
    • Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
      • A program that generally prepares individuals in the knowledge, techniques and procedures for promoting health, providing care for sick, disabled, infirmed, or other individuals or groups. Includes instruction in the administration of medication and treatments, assisting a physician during treatments and examinations, Referring patients to physicians and other health care specialists, and planning education for health maintenance. See other colleges that offer this major
  • LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES, GENERAL STUDIES AND HUMANITIES
    • Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other
  • PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS
    • PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS
  • SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS
    • Biology/Biotechnology Technology/Technician
      • A program that prepares individuals to apply scientific principles and technical skills in support of biologists and biotechnologists in research, industrial, and government settings. Includes instruction in fermentation technology, cell culturing, protein purification, biologic synthesis, assaying and testing, quality control, industrial microbiology, bioprocessing, chromatography and bioseparation, genetic technology, laboratory and hazardous materials safety, and computer applications. See other colleges that offer this major
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Admissions

Application Fee

Undergraduate
$0
Graduate
$0
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Student Life

Student Demographics

Female Students
77%
Male Students
23%

Student Ethnicities
  1. American Indian/Alaska Native78.55%
  2. Caucasian12.87%
  3. Black4.95%
  4. Not Specified1.98%
  5. Hispanic/Latino1.32%
  6. Two Or More Ethnicities0.33%

Student body breakdown

Total students enrolled

389

Undergraduate students

389

Full Time Students
39%
Part Time Students
61%

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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