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Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College

Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College (FDLTCC) is a public tribal land-grant community college in Cloquet, Minnesota. FDLTCC is located within the Twin Ports area of Duluth, Minnesota and Superior, Wisconsin in northeastern Minnesota. The college is a member of Minnesota State, the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, and the World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium. FDLTCC was Minnesota's first tribal college. FDLTCC is the only college in the nation both established as a tribal college under federal law and operating as part of a state-funded higher education system.

Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College
Former names
Fond du Lac Community College Center (1987-1989)
TypePublic tribal land-grant community college
Established1987
Parent institution
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System
Academic affiliations
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium
Space-grant
PresidentStephanie Hammitt
Students1,976 (Fiscal Year 2021)
Address
2101 14th St.
, , ,
U.S.

46°41′25″N 92°26′57″W / 46.6903°N 92.4492°W / 46.6903; -92.4492[1]
CampusRural, small city, metropolitan area
Colors    Orange & black
NicknameThunder
Sporting affiliations
NJCAA Division III – MCAC
Websitewww.fdltcc.edu

History edit

The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians recognized that post-secondary education was crucial to the tribe's comprehensive education planning in 1979. Beginning in 1985, Mesabi Community College began holding classes at the Tribal Ojibwe School on the Fond du Lac Indian Reservation. The Fond du Lac Reservation Business Committee provided the leadership necessary to unify tribal, state, and community support for a community college that would serve both the Fond du Lac Band and surrounding community areas. Following a feasibility study of higher education needs of the American Indian and non-Indian people in Carlton County area, recommendation was made for a joint venture between the Fond du Lac tribal government and the Arrowhead Community College Region (ACCR).

In 1987, the Fond du Lac Higher Education Center Task Force was formed. The task force's efforts resulted in the creation of the Fond du Lac Community College Center, a Mesabi Range Community College extension located in the Cloquet, Minnesota Garfield Community Center building. In 1989, the State of Minnesota appropriated $6,990,000 for the founding of FDLTCC. A new community college site was built and opened to students in 1992. The college's first president Jack Briggs envisioned a college founded to support tribal cultures, tribal values, and tribal spirituality but also committed to equally serve and welcome non-tribal students.

The college was designated a land-grant college in 1994 alongside 31 other tribal colleges.[2] The following year, the Minnesota Community College Board fully funded FDLTCC and the institution became independent from ACCR. In 1996, the State of Minnesota reorganized its higher education institutions and FDLTCC became a member of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities.

In May 1999, after an intensive self-study process and site visit evaluation the college received its first ten-year accreditation as a stand-alone college by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

In 2012, FDLTCC celebrated its 25th anniversary. Celebrations included a special premiere of Extraordinary: Celebrating 25 Years, a video commemorating the college's history through the voices of those who were among the original “dreamers” and those who were among the college's graduates. The 22-minute movie won silver in the Special Video Production category at the national 2013 Collegiate Advertising Awards.

Accreditation edit

Higher Learning Commission edit

FDLTCC was accredited as part of ACCR and Mesabi Range Technical College until 1997. In 1995, FDLTCC was granted candidacy for accreditation as a separate entity. Since 1997, FDLTCC has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium edit

In 2017, FDLTCC became a fully accredited member of the World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium (WINHEC). WINHEC was established in August 2002 at the World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education in Alberta, Canada. WINHEC accreditation performs a number of important functions including the validation of credibility on the part of the public being served and encouragement of efforts toward maximum educational effectiveness. The accrediting process requires schools as well as other educational institutions and programs to examine their own goals, operations, and achievements in light of being committed to building partnerships that restore and retain indigenous spirituality, cultures and languages, homelands, social systems, economic systems and self-determination. WINHEC is not recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as an accreditor.[3]

Athletics edit

FDLTCC is a member of the Minnesota College Athletic Conference (MCAC). The college fields teams in basketball and volleyball.

References edit

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Fond du Lac Community College
  2. ^ "NIFA 1994s The First 20 Years of the 1994 Land-Grant Institutions Standing on Tradition, Embracing the Future" (PDF). National Institute of Food and Agriculture. September 25, 2015. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
  3. ^ "Recognized Accrediting Agencies". U.S. Department of Education. 2020. Retrieved November 28, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College FDLTCC is a public tribal land grant community college in Cloquet Minnesota FDLTCC is located within the Twin Ports area of Duluth Minnesota and Superior Wisconsin in northeastern Minnesota The college is a member of Minnesota State the American Indian Higher Education Consortium and the World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium FDLTCC was Minnesota s first tribal college FDLTCC is the only college in the nation both established as a tribal college under federal law and operating as part of a state funded higher education system Fond du Lac Tribal amp Community CollegeFormer namesFond du Lac Community College Center 1987 1989 TypePublic tribal land grant community collegeEstablished1987Parent institutionMinnesota State Colleges and Universities SystemAcademic affiliationsAmerican Indian Higher Education Consortium World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium Space grantPresidentStephanie HammittStudents1 976 Fiscal Year 2021 Address2101 14th St Cloquet Minnesota U S 46 41 25 N 92 26 57 W 46 6903 N 92 4492 W 46 6903 92 4492 1 CampusRural small city metropolitan areaColors Orange amp blackNicknameThunderSporting affiliationsNJCAA Division III MCACWebsitewww wbr fdltcc wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Accreditation 2 1 Higher Learning Commission 2 2 World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium 3 Athletics 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians recognized that post secondary education was crucial to the tribe s comprehensive education planning in 1979 Beginning in 1985 Mesabi Community College began holding classes at the Tribal Ojibwe School on the Fond du Lac Indian Reservation The Fond du Lac Reservation Business Committee provided the leadership necessary to unify tribal state and community support for a community college that would serve both the Fond du Lac Band and surrounding community areas Following a feasibility study of higher education needs of the American Indian and non Indian people in Carlton County area recommendation was made for a joint venture between the Fond du Lac tribal government and the Arrowhead Community College Region ACCR In 1987 the Fond du Lac Higher Education Center Task Force was formed The task force s efforts resulted in the creation of the Fond du Lac Community College Center a Mesabi Range Community College extension located in the Cloquet Minnesota Garfield Community Center building In 1989 the State of Minnesota appropriated 6 990 000 for the founding of FDLTCC A new community college site was built and opened to students in 1992 The college s first president Jack Briggs envisioned a college founded to support tribal cultures tribal values and tribal spirituality but also committed to equally serve and welcome non tribal students The college was designated a land grant college in 1994 alongside 31 other tribal colleges 2 The following year the Minnesota Community College Board fully funded FDLTCC and the institution became independent from ACCR In 1996 the State of Minnesota reorganized its higher education institutions and FDLTCC became a member of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities In May 1999 after an intensive self study process and site visit evaluation the college received its first ten year accreditation as a stand alone college by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools In 2012 FDLTCC celebrated its 25th anniversary Celebrations included a special premiere of Extraordinary Celebrating 25 Years a video commemorating the college s history through the voices of those who were among the original dreamers and those who were among the college s graduates The 22 minute movie won silver in the Special Video Production category at the national 2013 Collegiate Advertising Awards Accreditation editHigher Learning Commission edit FDLTCC was accredited as part of ACCR and Mesabi Range Technical College until 1997 In 1995 FDLTCC was granted candidacy for accreditation as a separate entity Since 1997 FDLTCC has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium edit In 2017 FDLTCC became a fully accredited member of the World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium WINHEC WINHEC was established in August 2002 at the World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education in Alberta Canada WINHEC accreditation performs a number of important functions including the validation of credibility on the part of the public being served and encouragement of efforts toward maximum educational effectiveness The accrediting process requires schools as well as other educational institutions and programs to examine their own goals operations and achievements in light of being committed to building partnerships that restore and retain indigenous spirituality cultures and languages homelands social systems economic systems and self determination WINHEC is not recognized by the U S Department of Education as an accreditor 3 Athletics editFDLTCC is a member of the Minnesota College Athletic Conference MCAC The college fields teams in basketball and volleyball References edit U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Fond du Lac Community College NIFA 1994s The First 20 Years of the 1994 Land Grant Institutions Standing on Tradition Embracing the Future PDF National Institute of Food and Agriculture September 25 2015 Retrieved December 20 2020 Recognized Accrediting Agencies U S Department of Education 2020 Retrieved November 28 2020 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College amp oldid 1172413356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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