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College Of Menominee Nation

College Of Menominee Nation

The College of Menominee Nation, CMN, was chartered by the Menominee Tribal Legislature in March, 1993. This private institute is one of the 34 tribal-based community colleges administered by the Menominee Nation. The main campus of CMN is situated in Keshena, Wisconsin, and a branch campus is also operated in Oneida, Wisconsin.

The College of Menominee Nation offers more than 15 degree and certificate programs. Courses are provided in biological and physical sciences, business administration, computer science, liberal studies, nursing, and teacher education.

Students of CMN participate in a variety of clubs and organizations such as the Student Government, National Alaska Native American Indian Nurses Association, 5 Clans Rocket Team, CMN SEEDS, American Indian Business Leaders, CMN Prep Club – AIHEC, College Democrats, and American Indian Science & Engineering Society. CMN students also publish a literary magazine known as the "Feather Chronicles".

Overview of College Of Menominee Nation

College Of Menominee Nation is located in Keshena, WI (a rural area). The school is a private, not-for-profit institution. The highest degree level offered by College Of Menominee Nation is the Associate's degree.

Areas of Study

The school is known for its programs in science, business and management, education and teaching, and conservation and resource management.

College Of Menominee Nation Selectivity

College Of Menominee Nation is an open-admission school.

Student Body

The school had 505 enrolled students in 2007-2008. College Of Menominee Nation has a large minority student population. A large number of students at the school are 40 years old or older.

More complete details are provided below.

Contacting College Of Menominee Nation

College Of Menominee Nation
N172 S.T.H. 47&55
Keshena, WI 54135
General Phone: (715) 799-5600
http://www.menominee.edu

College Of Menominee Nation Programs and Degrees (2008-2009)

General CategoryDegreesMost Common Majors [see all]
Business and Management16business management, accounting
Liberal Arts9liberal arts and sciences, area and Cultural studies
Education and Teaching8kindergarten/preschool teaching, early childhood education
Conservation and Resource Management4conservation
Family and Social Work4social work
Nursing and Emergency Medicine2pre-nursing
Law1legal studies
Security and Law Enforcement1criminal justice and police
Computer Science and Engineering1computer and info science
Therapy and Counseling0substance abuse counseling
Office and Administration0administrative assistant
Mathematics0mathematics
Science0biology
Construction Trades0carpentry
Engineering Technician0computer systems tech

Number of programs and degrees for College Of Menominee Nation in 2008-2009:

Degree LevelTotal
Awarded
Number of
Programs
Associate's degree4516
Award of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years12

Student Body

College Of Menominee Nation is a tribal college.

In 2007-2008, College Of Menominee Nation had a total enrollment of 505 students (368 full-time equivalent).

Students By Class:

GroupPercent
Undergraduate100%

Racial Diversity:
RacePercent
White13%
Black0%
Hispanic1%
Asian0%
American Indian84%
Unknown0%

Students by Age:

AgePercent
Under 1821%
18-1910%
20-219%
22-249%
25-2916%
30-349%
35-398%
40-4915%
50-644%

Incoming (Freshman) Students by Place of Residence:
(From available data sampling)

ResidencePercent
Wisconsin100%

College Of Menominee Nation Graduation, Retention, and Transfers

Retention Rates (2007):

GroupReturning From
Previous Year
Full-Time51 %
Part-Time38 %

College Of Menominee Nation Room and Board (2007)

The school does not offer campus housing.

(Please refer to our profile of , for details about the area surrounding the campus. Also see our list of other Colleges).

The school does not offer students a meal plan.

College Of Menominee Nation Expenses and Financial Aid (2008-2009)

Expenses and Financial Aid:

ExpenseAmount
In-state tuition and fees$ 4,860
Out-of-state tuition and fees$ 4,860
Books and supplies$ 784

Financial Aid:
College Of Menominee Nation participates in Federal Title IV financial aid programs. (The school's OPE ID is 3125100)

College Of Menominee Nation Faculty

Tenure Status of Faculty (2008-2009):

Full-Time Faculty LevelMenWomen
Non-tenured and not on tenure track811

Salaries for full-time faculty:

Full-Time Faculty (2008-2009):

Full-Time Faculty LevelContract LengthNumber MenAvg Salary MenNumber WomenAvg Salary Women
Instructoracademic year7$52,68111$47,690
All faculty totalacademic year7$52,68111$47,690

*: salaries are not displayed where there are fewer than 3 professors in the category.

College Of Menominee Nation Degree Programs (2007)

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
Accounting
Business Administration and Management, General

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Computer and Information Sciences, General

CONSERVATION AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Natural Resources/Conservation, General

CONSTRUCTION TRADES
Carpentry/Carpenter

EDUCATION AND TEACHING
Early Childhood Education and Teaching
Kindergarten/Preschool Education and Teaching

ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN
Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology

FAMILY AND SOCIAL WORK
Social Work

LAW
Legal Studies, General

LIBERAL ARTS
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies, Other
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies

MATHEMATICS
Mathematics, General

NURSING AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Pre-Nursing Studies

OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATION
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

SCIENCE
Biology/Biological Sciences, General

SECURITY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Criminal Justice/Police Science

THERAPY AND COUNSELING
Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling

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College Of Menominee Nation Highlights

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What Sets College Of Menominee Nation Apart:

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% of degrees in conservation and resource management
(vs. all colleges)
Top 5%College Of Menominee Nation % of degrees in conservation and resource management
% of degrees in education and teaching
(vs. colleges with similar degree levels)
Top 6%College Of Menominee Nation % of degrees in education and teaching
Minority % of student body
(vs. all colleges)
Top 13%College Of Menominee Nation Minority % of student body
Salaries of full-time faculty
(for colleges of its size and type)
Top 14%College Of Menominee Nation Salaries of full-time faculty
Number of degree programs
(vs. colleges of similar size)
Top 15%College Of Menominee Nation Number of degree programs
% students 40 years or older
(vs. all colleges)
Top 17%College Of Menominee Nation % students 40 years or older
% of degrees in business and management
(vs. all colleges)
Top 17%College Of Menominee Nation % of degrees in business and management
Lowest tuition & fees (in-state)
(vs. colleges of similar size)
Top 18%College Of Menominee Nation Lowest tuition & fees (in-state)
% of degrees in science
(vs. colleges with similar degree levels)
Top 19%College Of Menominee Nation % of degrees in science
Explanation of the Highlights categories

Notable:
Open admission
Accepts some high school credits
Offers distance learning
Offers weekend classes
Career counseling
Remedial classes for students
Offers remedial adult education
Offers part-time study
On-campus library

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