Native Higher Ed May Be Shortchanged $250 Million Per Year by Congress
Briefly

The funding for tribal colleges has decreased significantly over the years, resulting in inadequate facilities and a lack of resources for students and staff alike.
Tribal colleges, envisioned as self-controlled institutions serving Indigenous communities, are struggling to fulfill their mission due to financial constraints and deteriorating infrastructure.
Many tribal colleges, including Little Big Horn College, face chronic underfunding and repair issues that impede their ability to provide quality education to Native American students.
The original commitment from Congress to empower Indigenous communities through education has largely been unmet, resulting in ongoing challenges for these institutions.
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