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Diné College Recruitment
The Diné College Office of Recruitment is often the first contact that prospective students have with the College. Thus, we make every attempt to help students get situated. Among our many functions, we visit K-12 schools and provide information, conduct campus tours, assist with student applications, provide information about the Bachelor degrees, Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees, and certificate programs. Other areas covered are the residential dorms and family housing, financial aid and other pertinent information.
The college holds special information events/conferences, and attend recruitment events such as college career fairs, bazaars and much more. Contact the Recruitment office at (928) 724-6696 to schedule a tour.
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Higher Learning Commission – HLC Contact
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http://www.hlcommission.org
Diné College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The college holds memberships in the Rocky Mountain, Arizona, New Mexico, Pacific, and American Associations of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers; the American Indian Higher Education Consortium; and the Association of American Junior and Community Colleges.
NCA holds memberships in the Arizona, New Mexico, Pacific, Rocky Mountain and American Associations of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, and the Association of American Junior and Community Colleges. Diné College is recognized under the Standard Pathway.
Youth Events
The following two youth events are held throughout the year at the Tsaile and or Shiprock campus; reservation is encouraged well in advance for proper planning.
1. Shíyazhí (My Little One) College Day
The event is designed for pre-Kindergarten to 8th grade students. In this scenario, students become a Diné College student for a day. As a college student on campus, they will attend classes, get introduced to admission materials, get acquainted with academics and careers, student life and more. This is a very popular program. See the schedule for the next event.
2. College 101
The event is for 9th to 12th grade students. They will attend different class sessions throughout the day and learn about financing for college, college success/access, faculty/staff/student talk, and tour our campus. Students will learn about the institution along with very important college topics, such as college success, residence halls, student life, cafeteria, success stories, and more.
Diné College INFO DAY
Each campus department sets up a booth during the day and participants are able to ask questions about various student services, such as financial aid, scholarships, registration, housing, meals, etc. If you have enrolled, or plan to register as an incoming new student, this is a day to get your questions answered.
Higher Learning Commission
Youth Events
Contact Form
Higher Learning Commission
Higher Learning Commission – HLC Contact
Official Website:
http://www.hlcommission.org
Diné College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The college holds memberships in the Rocky Mountain, Arizona, New Mexico, Pacific, and American Associations of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers; the American Indian Higher Education Consortium; and the Association of American Junior and Community Colleges.
NCA holds memberships in the Arizona, New Mexico, Pacific, Rocky Mountain and American Associations of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, and the Association of American Junior and Community Colleges. Diné College is recognized under the Standard Pathway.
Youth Events
Youth Events
The following two youth events are held throughout the year at the Tsaile and or Shiprock campus; reservation is encouraged well in advance for proper planning.
1. Shíyazhí (My Little One) College Day
The event is designed for pre-Kindergarten to 8th grade students. In this scenario, students become a Diné College student for a day. As a college student on campus, they will attend classes, get introduced to admission materials, get acquainted with academics and careers, student life and more. This is a very popular program. See the schedule for the next event.
2. College 101
The event is for 9th to 12th grade students. They will attend different class sessions throughout the day and learn about financing for college, college success/access, faculty/staff/student talk, and tour our campus. Students will learn about the institution along with very important college topics, such as college success, residence halls, student life, cafeteria, success stories, and more.
Diné College INFO DAY
Each campus department sets up a booth during the day and participants are able to ask questions about various student services, such as financial aid, scholarships, registration, housing, meals, etc. If you have enrolled, or plan to register as an incoming new student, this is a day to get your questions answered.
Contact Form
ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT TEAM CONTACT
Sonia Morgan, Diné College Student Recruiter
(928) 724-6926
skmorgan@dinecollege.edu
General Information
(928)724-6927
recruitment@dinecollege.edu
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Skip to content
About DC
About Diné College
Educational Philosophy
History
Locations
Research
Research Innovation and Practice
Convoy
NARCH
NSF-TCUP
Summer Research Enhancement Program (SREP)
Indigenous Summer Enhancement Program (ISEP)
Undergraduate Student Internship Program
Institutes
Diné Policy Institute (DPI)
Institutes and Grant Programs
Institutional Planning and Reporting
Navajo Language Immersion Institute
Accreditation
Board of Regents
Office of the President
Athletics
Go Warriors
About Athletics
Join Athletics
Fitness Center
Archery
Cross Country
Rodeo
Land Grant Office (LGO)
Land Grant Office (LGO)
Agriculture
Youth Development
Pasture to Plate Expo
Marketing and Communications
Marketing & Communications
Alumni
Meet the Marketing Team
The Higher Education Opportunity Act
Student Consumer Information
Commencement
Academics
Academic Calendar
Our Schools
School of Arts and Humanities
School of Business and Social Science
School of Diné Studies and Education
School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
School of Transformation
T’áá hó ‘ájí t’éego
Innovation Hub
Dual Credit Program
Student & Family
New Students
Continuing Students
Instructors & Administrators
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Contact
General Education Core
Academic Affairs
Academic Assessment and Accreditation
Academic Assessment and Accreditation
Academic Accreditation
Academic Assessment
Academic Policies
Diné College Placement Rate Methodology
Adult Education Program
Student Consumer Information
Library
Admissions
Admission Information
Admissions FAQs
International Students
Transfer Students
Course Catalog
Course Schedule
Fees
Fees
Tuition
Refund Schedule
Fall and Spring Semesters
Summer Sessions
Financial Aid
Financial Aid and Scholarship
Aid and Scholarship
SAP Policy
Financial Aid Contact
Residence Life
Registration Information
Student Right to Know Act
Placement Assessments
Summer Institute Program
Current Students
ASDC
Student Mental Health Support
Advisement
Student Code of Conduct [pdf]
Student Complaint Process
Student Activites
Campus Safety
Campus Safety
Campus Safety Statistics
Learning Center
Academic Recognition
Transcript Requests
Career Education Program
IT Services
IT-Help
Information Technology
Office 365
MyDC Portal
Security Awareness Portal
Contact us
IT-Help
Support DC
Locations
Career
MyDC Portal
Diné College
About Diné College
Recruitment
About
Diné College Recruitment
The Diné College Office of Recruitment is often the first contact that prospective students have with the College. Thus, we make every attempt to help students get situated. Among our many functions, we visit K-12 schools and provide information, conduct campus tours, assist with student applications, provide information about the Bachelor degrees, Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees, and certificate programs. Other areas covered are the residential dorms and family housing, financial aid and other pertinent information.
The college holds special information events/conferences, and attend recruitment events such as college career fairs, bazaars and much more. Contact the Recruitment office at (928) 724-6696 to schedule a tour.
APPLY NOW
COURSE SCHEDULE
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
Higher Learning Commission – HLC Contact
Official Website:
http://www.hlcommission.org
Diné College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The college holds memberships in the Rocky Mountain, Arizona, New Mexico, Pacific, and American Associations of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers; the American Indian Higher Education Consortium; and the Association of American Junior and Community Colleges.
NCA holds memberships in the Arizona, New Mexico, Pacific, Rocky Mountain and American Associations of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, and the Association of American Junior and Community Colleges. Diné College is recognized under the Standard Pathway.
Youth Events
The following two youth events are held throughout the year at the Tsaile and or Shiprock campus; reservation is encouraged well in advance for proper planning.
1. Shíyazhí (My Little One) College Day
The event is designed for pre-Kindergarten to 8th grade students. In this scenario, students become a Diné College student for a day. As a college student on campus, they will attend classes, get introduced to admission materials, get acquainted with academics and careers, student life and more. This is a very popular program. See the schedule for the next event.
2. College 101
The event is for 9th to 12th grade students. They will attend different class sessions throughout the day and learn about financing for college, college success/access, faculty/staff/student talk, and tour our campus. Students will learn about the institution along with very important college topics, such as college success, residence halls, student life, cafeteria, success stories, and more.
Diné College INFO DAY
Each campus department sets up a booth during the day and participants are able to ask questions about various student services, such as financial aid, scholarships, registration, housing, meals, etc. If you have enrolled, or plan to register as an incoming new student, this is a day to get your questions answered.
Higher Learning Commission
Youth Events
Contact Form
Higher Learning Commission
Higher Learning Commission – HLC Contact
Official Website:
http://www.hlcommission.org
Diné College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The college holds memberships in the Rocky Mountain, Arizona, New Mexico, Pacific, and American Associations of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers; the American Indian Higher Education Consortium; and the Association of American Junior and Community Colleges.
NCA holds memberships in the Arizona, New Mexico, Pacific, Rocky Mountain and American Associations of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, and the Association of American Junior and Community Colleges. Diné College is recognized under the Standard Pathway.
Youth Events
Youth Events
The following two youth events are held throughout the year at the Tsaile and or Shiprock campus; reservation is encouraged well in advance for proper planning.
1. Shíyazhí (My Little One) College Day
The event is designed for pre-Kindergarten to 8th grade students. In this scenario, students become a Diné College student for a day. As a college student on campus, they will attend classes, get introduced to admission materials, get acquainted with academics and careers, student life and more. This is a very popular program. See the schedule for the next event.
2. College 101
The event is for 9th to 12th grade students. They will attend different class sessions throughout the day and learn about financing for college, college success/access, faculty/staff/student talk, and tour our campus. Students will learn about the institution along with very important college topics, such as college success, residence halls, student life, cafeteria, success stories, and more.
Diné College INFO DAY
Each campus department sets up a booth during the day and participants are able to ask questions about various student services, such as financial aid, scholarships, registration, housing, meals, etc. If you have enrolled, or plan to register as an incoming new student, this is a day to get your questions answered.
Contact Form
ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT TEAM CONTACT
Sonia Morgan, Diné College Student Recruiter
(928) 724-6926
skmorgan@dinecollege.edu
General Information
(928)724-6927
recruitment@dinecollege.edu
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