Nebraska Indian Community College

Nebraska Indian Community College
Nebraska Indian Community College
Type Public, non-profit
Students 95
Location Macy, Nebraska, US
Campus Rural
Website www.thenicc.edu

Nebraska Indian Community College is a co-educational public, regionally accredited community college located in Macy, Nebraska. Nebraska Indian Community College began in July, 1973 as the American Indian Satellite Community College under a grant from the Fund for the Improvement of Post-secondary Education. The grant was administered through Northeast Technical Community College in Norfolk, Nebraska, to provide post-secondary education on the Omaha, Santee Sioux, and the Winnebago reservations.

The American Indian Satellite Community College established classrooms and administrative offices in communities on each reservation, with the central office located in Winnebago. In 1979, the schools of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, of which the Nebraska Indian Community College is a member, succeeded in persuading Congress to pass and fund Public Law 95-471, the Tribally Controlled Community College Act. Nebraska Indian Community College and other tribally controlled community colleges thus became eligible for direct funding from the federal government. With this newly available financial resource, the institution established itself as a fully independent two-year college. NICC was granted a charter by the governments of each of the Nebraska Indian tribes.

In serving its clientele, Nebraska Indian Community College has had a substantial impact by making a variety of cultural, educational, and social resources available in isolated and economically underdeveloped areas. The college libraries at each campus are developing collections of resources important to the history and culture of each tribe, and the nation.

In June 1981, the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA) approved the college for accreditation at the associate degree granting level. The institution was granted a charter by each of the three Nebraska Indian Tribes. A Board of Trustees composed of three members from each tribe was appointed by the individual Tribal Councils to govern the college. To reflect its independent status, the Board renamed the institution the Nebraska Indian Community College.

Today NICC serves the Omaha Tribe and the Santee Sioux Nation, and maintains an open door philosophy. The college operates three sites, two reservation sites, one in on the Omaha Tribe's Reservation in Macy, NE and on the Santee Sioux Nation Nation's Reservation in Santee, NE. The final site is an urban site located in South Sioux City, NE.

Majors available

  • Horticultural Services (Certificate or Diploma)
  • Native American Studies (A.A.)
  • Business Administration/Management (A.A.)
  • Computer/Information Sciences - General (A.A.)
  • Data Entry Applications (A.A.)/(Certificate or Diploma)
  • Carpentry (A.A.)/(Certificate or Diploma)
  • Early Childhood Education (A.A.)/(Certificate or Diploma)
  • Liberal Arts & Sciences (A.A.)
  • Natural Resources & Conservation - General (A.A.)
  • Social Work (A.A.)
  • Police Science (A.A.)

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