Mission Statement
The mission of Haskell Indian Nations University, a land grant institution, is to serve members of federally recognized American Indian and Alaska Native nations as authorized by Congress and in partial fulfillment of treaty and trust obligations. With student learning as its focus, Haskell embraces the principles of sovereignty and self-determination through a culturally based holistic lifelong learning environment that promotes and upholds respect, rights, and responsibility.
General Information
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College Ownership
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4-Year, Public College
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Student Type
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Coeducational
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College Enrollment
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894
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Student Faculty Ratio
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15 Students: 1 Faculty
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Total Faculty
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48
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Campus Setting
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City
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College Acceptance Rate
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98
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Distance Learning
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YES
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Tuition and Fees, In State
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215
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Tuition and Fees, Out of State
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215
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Geographic Region
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Plains
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Carnegie Classification
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Degree-granting, other baccalaureate granting
Administration
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Chief Administrator
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Karen Gayton Swisher
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Administrator Title
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President
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General Information
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785-749-8404
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Financial Aid Office
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785-749-8468
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Admissions Office
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785-749-8454
Degrees Offered