Why is the scholarship for two years at a tribally controlled community college and then two years at a State supported college or university?
The Board is advised that those students who initially attend a two-year tribal college have a better chance for success than those students who are immediately immersed in a ‘large school’ environment. Many of the Reservation high schools have very small graduating classes, and the two year college provides and excellent opportunity to adapt to college academics and the college experience. Each of the seven Reservations in Montana has its own onsite tribal college. 6.
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