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Student Right to Know
WETCC AT A GLANCE
Founded: 1997 as a two-year not for profit tribal and community college
Accreditation: Candidacy Status with North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools
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Faculty: Full-Time 6
Students: FALL-07
123 headcount Total
59-Fulltime 64-Parttime
Native American 90 Students-71%
These numbers include the Northland/WETCC nursing students
Average Class Size: 15 students
Transfer Programs:
Associate of Arts Business: Emphasis is in Tribal Business Administration
Associate of Arts Education: Emphasis in teacher education, early childhood
Associate of Arts Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Associate of Arts in Native American Studies
Associate of Arts in Environmental Studies
Career Programs:
Associate of Science: Natural Resources
Associate of Science: Computer Information Systems
Certificate Programs:
Child Development Associate (CDA) on Demand
Additional Opportunities:
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in partnership with Northland Community and Technical College –Thief River
Special Services:
Tutoring, Computer Lab, Mark Warren Library-major focus on Native American Materials, Student Study Areas equipped with computer access through out the campus.
Outreach Services:
USDA Extension Office
Evenstart Family Literacy Program
Adult Basic Education and GED Testing
FAS/FAE Office on Campus
Estimated Cost:
2007/2008 Full-time Tuition and Fees
$3050.00 $90 per credit and Fees (24 credits)
To qualify for financial aid, students need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). WETCC scholarship applications are available at
Waadookoodaading,
Box 478
126 Main Street, Mahnomen, MN 56557