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Locality: Woodland, California

Phone: +1 530-661-5767



Address: 2300 E. Gibson Road, Suite 600 95776 Woodland, CA, US

Website: californiatribalcollege.com/

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California Tribal College 03.02.2021

Happy Native American Day from #CaliforniaTribalCollege! We are so thankful to honor and celebrate the rich cultural heritage and contributions of tribal communities throughout California. How are you celebrating #NativeAmericanDay? #NativeAmerican #Native #Indigenous #NativePride #TribalCollege

California Tribal College 16.01.2021

Funding for TCUs is vital to tribal communities and future generations! See what steps you can take to help below. Thank you AIHEC for sharing.

California Tribal College 29.12.2020

Did you know? Tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) are the most affordable colleges and universities in the US, and 85% of TCU students receive federal financial aid. Read more about the unique role of tribal colleges and universities in the higher education landscape: bit.ly/2ztUfCK

California Tribal College 15.12.2020

The American Indian College Fund has publishing an invaluable tool for Native American high school students seeking higher education. Native Pathways: A College-Going Guidebook is a downloadable PDF that provides content related to how to get into college, choose a school, pay for it, and what to expect the first year in a way that speaks to Native cultures and experiences as students consider attending college. If you are considering a TCU, it is a must read! bit.ly/2WFxwRI

California Tribal College 30.11.2020

Internet connectivity is still a glaring issue in most tribal communities and it’s a long-standing problem for tribal colleges and universities. Tribal colleges continue to struggle ensuring their students and faculty have up-to-date internet service. This lack of equitable access increases barriers to higher education for Native students. Read more about what's being done about it in @diverseeducation's article: bit.ly/2YsJHCg