Chief Dull Knife College
MISSION STATEMENT
Chief Dull Knife College is an open-admission, community based, comprehensive, tribally controlled community college and land grant institution designed to provide affordable, quality educational opportunities to residents of the Northern Cheyenne reservation and surrounding communities. The College is named in honor of one of the Northern Cheyenne's most respected historical leaders who fought overwhelming odds to maintain the sovereignty of the Cheyenne people, a century before the College's first academic courses were offered in 1978. Reflecting Chief Dull Knife's determination, the College's primary mission is to provide educational and cultural leadership to its constituents.
Chief Dull Knife College operates in the belief that all individuals should be:
1) Treated with dignity and respect;
2) Afforded equal opportunity to acquire a complete educational experience;
3) Given an opportunity to discover and develop their special aptitudes and insights;
4) Provided an opportunity to equip themselves for a fulfilling life and responsible citizenship in a world characterized by change, while simultaneously studying and enhancing Cheyenne cultural values.
CATALOG CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION | EDUCATIONAL POLICIES |
FINANCIAL INFORMATION | ADMISSIONS POLICIES |
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS | STUDENT ACTIVITIES |
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS | STUDENT SERVICES |
FACULTY AND STAFF | STUDENT AFFAIRS |
BOARD OF DIRECTORS | ADMINISTRATION |
John J. Woodenlegs, Chairman | Dr. Richard Littlebear, President |
Leroy Pine, Vice-Chairman | William Wertman, Vice President of Administrative Affairs |
Otto Braided Hair, Member | Ed Cattrell, Dean of Business Affairs |
Joseph Fox, Jr., Member | Judith Davis, Dean of Academic Affairs |
Jackie Tang, Member | Conrad Fisher, Dean of Cultural Affairs |
Florence Running Wolf, Member | Brooke Gondora, Dean of Student Affairs |