“Oglala Lakota College is an institution of higher education chartered by Oglala Sioux Tribe to coordinate all higher education on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Its mission is to offer a wide range of educational opportunities from community service offerings to certificates, to undergraduate degrees. The ultimate goal is the establishment of a Lakota University.”
“In carrying out the mission, the Oglala Lakota College Board of Trustees stresses Lakota culture and Tribal self-determination. The College prepares students to understand the larger society as well as the customs and beliefs of the Lakota people. Working towards these ends, the College has defined as its purposes:
Tribal
To provide the Oglala Sioux Tribe as a sovereign people with educated and trained human resources and personnel.
To assist people in being active, productive members of their families, communities, and of the Oglala Sioux Tribe.
To provide the Oglala Sioux Tribe with expertise and information needed for its development.
To actively seek to place graduates.
Cultural
To present the Lakota cultural perspective in teaching within the academic, occupational and community programs.
To promote study of the Lakota culture as an area of study in itself.
To research, study and disseminate the Lakota language, culture and philosophy.
Academic
To maintain high academic standards for staff and students.
To maintain open enrollments.
To be accessible to potential students.
To teach students necessary skills and human values which will assist them in fulfilling themselves and making a productive living.
To work with other institutions and agencies in furthering the interests of the college.
Community
To assist with the determination of development needs of the reservation districts and communities.
To assist the reservation districts and communities in achieving their goals.
To provide continuing and community education.
Admission information :
Admission Office Phone: (605) 455-6033
Financial Aid Information:
Financial Aid Office Phone: (605) 455-6037
Percentage of students receiving any financial aid: 84%
Average amount of types of financial aid received from:
Federal Grants: $3,351
State/Local Grants: $2,092