Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) Students

March 2006

AIHEC Athlete Committee and Athletic Commission

Tribal Colleges and Universities endorse the value of athletics as part of a holistic education program. AIHEC-sanctioned athletic competition is a privilege with academics acknowledged as a first priority for our students.

The AIHEC Athletic Commission was established in 2003 for the purpose of formalizing and governing the AIHEC athletic events. The Athletic Commission is a subcommittee which reports to the AIHEC Athletic Committee. AIHEC Athletic Competition Policies and Guidelines »

2005 Fall TCU Enrollment Chart »

October 1998

Tribal Colleges: An Introduction »

Provides an overview of Tribal Colleges, their role in postsecondary education, and the students and communities they serve.

How Many Students Do Tribal Colleges Serve? »

Outlines the enrollment in Tribal Colleges and looks at various trends in student populations.

Who Goes to Tribal Colleges? »

Profiles the student bodies of Tribal Colleges, outlining financial resources of students as well as student achievement.

Tribal Colleges

Allison Steinmeyer

Miss Comanche Nation College
Miss Comanche Nation College against the backdrop of the Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge—Allison Steinmeyer is an honor roll student and an ambassador to Comanche Nation College.
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