Cankdeska Cikana Community College

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Accredited

Higher Learning Commission

Open

Enrollment

$3,950

Avg. Tuition

325

Total Students

Rural

Fort Totten, ND

Founded 1974

1 acre

About Cankdeska Cikana Community College

Cankdeska Cikana Community College is a public tribal land-grant institution serving the Spirit Lake Dakota Nation. It offers a variety of associate degrees and vocational certificates with a focus on academic achievement and the preservation of Dakota culture.

Programs Offered

Automotive Technology

Associate of Applied Science

Duration: 2 years
Tuition: $7,900

Professional Driver Training (CDL)

Certificate

Duration: 9 months
Tuition: $3,950

Carpentry

Certificate

Duration: 1 year
Tuition: $3,950

Pre-Nursing

Associate of Science

Duration: 2 years
Tuition: $7,900

Learning Format

Student-to-Instructor Ratio
11:1
Hands-On Training
70%
Start Dates
Fall, Spring, Summer
Externship
Included

Schedule Options

Day Classes Evening Classes Online Available Hybrid Available

Admissions

Open

Enrollment

18+

Minimum Age

Free

Application Fee

Admission Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Accuplacer Test scores
  • Tribal enrollment verification (if applicable)

Cost & Financial Aid

Average Tuition $3,950
Books & Supplies $1,400
Equipment Fees $1,000
Estimated Total $6,350

Financial Aid Options

Financial Aid Available GI Bill Accepted WIA Approved Payment Plans

Available Scholarships

  • Adelma Ledra Kellogg Scholarship
  • American Indian College Fund
  • Spirit Lake Tribal Scholarship

Graduate Outcomes

21%

Graduation Rate

N/A

Job Placement Rate

N/A

Licensure Pass Rate

Salary Information

$20,000

Average Starting Salary

Top Employers

Spirit Lake TribeCCCC Head StartTribal Social Services

Student Services

Job Placement Assistance Career Services Tutoring Available

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