College of Menominee Nation Wisconsin

Tribal college in rural Wisconsin offering associate and bachelor's degrees with tuition of $6,000 annually.

College statistics

Address:
N172 State Highway 47&55
Keshena, WI
54135
Sector Group:
Private Not-for-Profit 4-Year or Above
Tribal College:
Yes
Setting:
Rural
Research Activity Tier:
No research designation
Economic Mobility Index:
Higher Access, Medium Earnings
Primary Undergraduate Major:
Education

The College of Menominee Nation is a tribal college located in Keshena, Wisconsin, serving students in a rural setting with a mission rooted in Native American education and community advancement. As a private not-for-profit institution, it offers associate and baccalaureate programs with a primary focus on education.

Total enrollment stands at 219 students. Tuition is $6,000 annually for both in-state and out-of-state students, with a total cost of attendance of $6,000, making it among the most affordable college options available. The college maintains an endowment of approximately $11.4 million to support its operations and student aid.

This school serves students seeking practical, career-focused education in a smaller college environment. The college's economic mobility profile suggests it provides higher access to students with medium earnings outcomes. For more information about programs, admissions, and financial aid, visit the college's official website at https://www.menominee.edu/.