Keshena Campus is one of the campuses operated by College of Menominee Nation. Our records show the address as Keshena, WI, United States.
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The Keshena Campus of the College of Menominee Nation serves as the primary hub for higher education within the Menominee Indian Reservation, offering a wide array of programs tailored to the needs of Native American students and the broader community. This campus emphasizes culturally relevant education, integrating Menominee traditions with modern academic disciplines.
- Associate of Arts and Sciences in Liberal Arts: This foundational program provides a broad education in humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, preparing students for transfer to four-year institutions or entry-level careers. Courses include English composition, history, psychology, and introductory biology.
- Associate of Applied Science in Business Administration: Focused on practical business skills, this degree covers accounting, management, marketing, and computer applications. Students learn entrepreneurship with an emphasis on tribal economic development.
- Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education: Designed for aspiring educators, the curriculum includes child development, curriculum planning, and inclusive teaching practices, with hands-on experience in local childcare settings.
- Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration: An advanced program building on associate-level studies, it delves into advanced finance, organizational behavior, and strategic planning, incorporating case studies from Native-owned enterprises.
- Associate of Applied Science in Nursing: This rigorous program prepares students for the NCLEX-RN exam, covering anatomy, pharmacology, and patient care, with clinical rotations at nearby health facilities serving the reservation community.
- Certificates in various fields such as Sustainable Resources Management, which teaches forestry, environmental science, and land stewardship rooted in Menominee sustainable practices; and Information Technology, including networking, programming, and cybersecurity basics.
Additionally, the campus offers non-credit workshops on cultural preservation, language revitalization for the Menominee language, and leadership development. With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, the Keshena Campus fosters a supportive environment that encourages academic success and cultural pride. Programs are accredited and align with tribal values, ensuring graduates are equipped to contribute to their communities while pursuing further opportunities. The curriculum evolves to address contemporary issues like climate change impacts on tribal lands and digital literacy in indigenous contexts, making education both relevant and empowering.
Overall, the Keshena Campus embodies the college's mission to promote self-determination through education, with over 300 students annually engaging in these diverse offerings that blend academic rigor with cultural integrity.
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