Location | Keshena, Wisconsin |
Online | menominee.edu |
School Type | Private 4 Year |
Setting | Distant Rural |
Size | Small |
Status | Non-profit |
On Campus Housing | No |
Level of Study | Undergrad |
The College of Menominee Nation (CMN) is a land-grant tribal college located in Keshena, Wisconsin, situated within the Menominee Indian Reservation approximately 45 miles northwest of Green Bay. The main campus encompasses 52 acres of woodland terrain typical of northeastern Wisconsin, with a second campus location in Green Bay serving urban Native American students and the general public. Established in 1993 by the Menominee People, CMN operates as an accredited public college offering associate degrees and technical diplomas, with notable programs in sustainable development, natural resources, business, and Native American studies. The college maintains strong connections to Menominee cultural traditions while serving both Native and non-Native students, with on-campus facilities including a library-technology center and the Sustainable Development Institute.
Fee | Cost |
---|---|
Books and Supplies | $773 |
Other Fees | $200 |
Estimated Off Campus Cost of Living | $7,869 |
Budget for Other Expenses | $3,452 |
Total One Year Cost | $18,294 |
Subject | Percent of Class |
---|---|
Health Professions | 36% |
Business | 17% |
Education | 12% |
Liberal Arts and Humanities | 12% |
Precision Production Trades | 5% |
Primary data source, U.S. Department of Education https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?id=413617 IPEDS survey data for College of Menominee Nation.
Current students may use the College of Menominee Nation GPA calculator to determine their current college GPA.
Last updated February 24, 2024