Published on December 2, 2012 by Amy
American Indian culture is at the heart of the College of Menominee Nation.
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CMN degree programs, research, and student activities are committed to addressing contemporary problems through modern science and methodologies that are informed by ancient knowledge. This is most evident in sustainable development programs at CMN that draw on resource management philosophies tested over centuries in the great Menominee forest.
Native and non-native students and visitors from across the world come to CMN to pursue higher learning and to learn the history, systems and strategies of the Menominee and other First Americans.
Location
Main campus in Keshena, Wisconsin, on the Menominee Indian reservation and adjacent to the historic Menominee forest
Urban campus in metropolitan Green Bay, Wisconsin
Open to all
More than 600 students, 80 percent of whom are enrolled members or descendants of American Indian tribes
Programs
Academic degrees in select associate and bachelor’s degree programs, diplomas and certificates in technical and trades areas, and a variety of continuing education options
History
Chartered by the Menominee People in 1993
Authorized by the United States Congress in 1996 as one of only three Land Grant Colleges in Wisconsin
Accreditation
College accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and chosen for the Association’s prestigious Academic Quality Improvement Program (AQIP)
Associate Degree in Nursing program accredited by the National League for Nursing
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