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Little Big Horn College

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Established
  
1980

Campus
  
Rural

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
2,860 USD (2015)

Total enrollment
  
366 (2011)

President
  
Dr. David Yarlott Jr.

Sports
  
Basketball

Mascot
  
Rams and Lady Rams

Phone
  
+1 406-638-3100

Type
  
Native American tribal community college and land grant institution

Location
  
PO Box 370 Crow Agency, Montana, United States 59022

Address
  
8645 S Weaver Dr, Crow Agency, MT 59022, USA

Similar
  
Fort Peck Community College, Chief Dull Knife College, Aaniiih Nakoda College, Stone Child College, Blackfeet Community College

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Little Big Horn College is a Native American tribal college based on the Crow Indian Reservation in Crow Agency, Montana, in south central Montana. Current enrollment is 398 students. Little Big Horn College is a two-year, tribally owned community college, serving the people of the Crow Indian Reservation. Owing to its open admissions policy, LBHC welcomes enrollment from any adult with a high school diploma or GED. The student body is composed of Crow Tribal members (95 percent), members of American Indian Tribes from around the intermountain west (3 percent), and non-Indian residents of the Big Horn County area (2 percent).

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Campus

The LBHC facility consists of 35,000 square feet of educational space. The LBHC campus is situated on two acres of wooded river valley.

Programs

LBHC offers eight associate of arts and two associate of science degree programs. The courses of study are directed to the economic and job opportunities in the Crow Indian Reservation area.

Governance

The college is directed by the Board of Trustees elected by districts within the reservation.

History

Little Big Horn College was chartered in 1980 by the Crow Tribe of Indians as a public two-year community college. Dr. Janine Pease advocated the college's founding and was the college's first president. The name Little Big Horn comes from the smaller of the two rivers on the reservation, both receiving the distinction by the Big Horn Mountains, where the rivers originate. Under the 1994 Equity in Education legislation of the US Congress, Little Big Horn College became a Land Grant Institution, joining the ranks of the 1864 and 1890 land grant colleges.

Partnerships

The college is member of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, which is a community of tribally and federally chartered institutions working to strengthen tribal nations and make a lasting difference in the lives of American Indians and Alaska Natives. ANC was created in response to the higher education needs of American Indians. ANC generally serves geographically isolated populations that have no other means accessing education beyond the high school level.

References

Little Big Horn College Wikipedia