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DIVISION OF ADULT EDUCATION

Michael A. Stewart, Director


The Division of Adult Education (DAE) was created to meet the needs of individuals and groups by offering courses in select degree programs through a variety of formats.  This Division focuses on the working adult by providing courses leading to the associates and bachelors degree.  

 

Mission Statement

Through a collaborative approach, the Division of Adult Education promotes and enhances lifelong learning opportunities for non-traditional students.  The Division facilitates select degree programs in an adult-centered environment, while maintaining the academic integrity, commitment to Native American educational opportunity, and spiritual values of the College.


All DAE programs are offered in an accelerated format, with students only attending classes one or two evenings per week. Classes usually start when a cohort of 15 or more students have been accepted into the program.
Current degree two-year and four-year programs offered through the Division of Adult Education:

 

Baccalaureate Degree Programs

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with emphasis in Business Administration or Accounting
Bachelors of Arts in Early Childhood Development and Education
Bachelor’s of Science in Criminal Justice Studies
Bachelor’s of Science in Sports Management

 

Associate Degree Programs

Business Administration
Child Development
Criminal Justice Studies
General Studies