Tester, Daines Introduce Resolution Designating National Tribal Colleges and Universities Week

Montana is home to seven Tribal Colleges and Universities, the most of any state

Today, U.S. Senators Jon Tester and Steve Daines led a bipartisan group of colleagues in designating the week beginning February 5th as “National Tribal Colleges and Universities Week” to highlight the importance of higher education in Indian Country.

“Montana’s Tribal Colleges and Universities provide a top-notch education to Montana’s students and prepare them to make a real impact on the world once they graduate,” said Tester. “Education is the great equalizer, and that’s why it’s critically important that we recognize and support the institutions that are shaping the next generation of leaders.”

“Montana’s Tribal Colleges support, inspire and cultivate the next generation of Montana’s leaders,” said Daines. “Just like the Tribes themselves, Tribal Colleges are an integral part of our Montana way of life. I am glad to recognize the work they do to serve Montana students.”

Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) offer Native American students access to knowledge and skills grounded in cultural traditions and values. Montana is home to seven Tribal Colleges and Universities, the most of any state. These institutions serve thousands of Native and hundreds of non-Native students every year. Across the country, there are 35 Tribal Colleges and Universities operating 90 campuses in 15 states.

Read the full resolution designating the Tribal Colleges and Universities Week HERE.

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