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- Summer Reading Program | RLNC
Medweganoonind Library - Summer Reading Program Library Homepage Summer Reading is Back at Medweganoonind Library BAM! POW! READ! WIN! – Graphic novels/comic books are the theme of this year’s summer reading program at Medweganoonind Library. The program will run the entire month of July for kids ages 0 to 16. “Research shows the importance of summer reading to prevent summer learning loss in students,” said Library Director, Ignacio Mendez. “The goal of the summer reading program is to make reading fun and to instill a love of reading and lifelong learning.” According to Mendez, the month-long program will include storytime, crafts, and of course -- reading.” Storytime Storytime will be offered for younger children and their caregivers every Tuesday at 10:30 AM throughout the month of July. Crafts Crafts for younger children will be offered after each storytime. Grab-and-Go crafts will also be available for older children. Reading Kids and caregivers are invited to pick up a reading log at the library (or download and print) to track their reading from July 1 through 31. Each child who turns in a completed reading/listening log will receive a prize. Smaller prizes will be given for each additional log they turn in. In addition, awards will be given to the top readers and all reading/listening logs will be entered into a grand prize drawing. So, the more each child reads (or is read to), the better their chances of winning! Winners will be announced on Aug. 1, 2022.
- Medweganoonind Library | RLNC
Medweganoonind Library Library Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM 15480 Migizi Drive Red Lake, MN 56671 (218) 382-2497 library@rlnc.edu The Medweganoonind Library is both an academic and public library, serving both Red Lake Nation College and the Red Lake community. The library's physical collections contain scholarly and popular reading materials, as well as audio books, DVDs, and an impressive Ojibwe Language and Culture collection. Use the search box below to discover items held by the library. Thanks to a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, Medweganoonind Library now has a digital library collection through cloudLibrary. In addition, there are many digital resources offered by the State of Minnesota and others, which can be accessed free of charge. Please use the links provided on this page to explore a whole world of digital content. Useful Links Medweganoonind Library Physical Collection Chief Medweganoonind Chief Medweganoonind [He who is heard/spoken to], for whom the library is named, was the head of Red Lake's seven hereditary chiefs who negotiated and signed the historic Agreement of 1889. He adamantly opposed allotment efforts and is credited for ensuring that the lands of the Red Lake Reservation have been held in common to the present day. RLNC's President, Dan King, is a direct descendant of Chief Medweganoonind and was named an Hereditary Chief in 2019. Medweganoonind Library Children's Discovery Area
- Community | RLNC
Community Oshkiimaajitahdah uses classroom #114 at Red Lake Nation College for Adult Basic Education (ABE) and General Education Development Program (GED). Please contact Oshkiimaajitahdah with any questions. Medweganoonind Library Learn More > Community Connections Learn More > Continuing Ed & Workforce Development Learn More > Gikendaasowin Podcasts Learn More > Alumni Learn More >
- Student Internships | RLNC
Student Internships Internship Application RLNC Employment Submit Intern Timesheet RLNC Internship Opportunities Red Lake Nation College offers a number of paid student internships each semester. Interns must be registered RLNC students in good academic standing. Work hours are scheduled around an intern's classes, with an average of up to 10 hours per week over a semester. Other stipulations may apply, depending upon the funding source for the internship. Details are contained within each internship description below. If interested, download, complete, and save the RLNC Internship Application (link at left.) Sign and submit the application to the contact designated within the internship description. Library Intern - Red Lake IT Intern - Red Lake Student Success Intern - Red Lake Tribal Archives Intern - Red Lake Red Lake DNR Research Intern - Red Lake External Internship Opportunities External organizations also offer a variety of student internship opportunities, especially during the spring and summer. Those will be posted here as they are announced. There are MANY external internships available. Students interested in exploring internship opportunities can email Wendy at wendy.greenberg@rlnc.edu for assistance looking for internships in your area of interest and that meet your needs.
- Student Success Programs | RLNC
Sponsored Programs - Student Success Oshki Manidoo Emergency Aid Program and Student Pantry Ascendium Project Success (through Achieving the Dream) 2017-19, 2020-22, 2023-25 Emergency Aid for Postsecondary Students (EAPS) (MN OHE) 2018-19, 2019-21, 2021-23, 2023-25 Emergency Aid Student Pantry Back to Sponsored Programs Land-Grant Programs Learn More > STEM Programs Learn More > Arts & Traditional Practices Programs Learn More > Technology Support Programs Learn More > Library & Tribal Archives Programs Learn More >
- Tuition & Costs | RLNC
Tuition & Costs Cost should never be a barrier to attending Red Lake Nation College. Between grants, scholarships, and federal aid, the cost to attend should not be something that stops you from soaring with the eagles at RLNC. Our staff is here to help you through the process, every single step of the way. Price of Attendance by Program AA. Liberal Education (62 Credits) A.A.S. Social & Behavior Science (66 Credits) Paying for College Home Apply for Financial Aid Refund Policy FAFSA Website
- Podcasts | RLNC
Gikendaasowin Podcasts Gikendaasowin Podcast Series New Podcast Uploaded Weekly Gikendaasowin means "knowledge." The Gikendaasowin Podcast Series captures knowledge in the form of oral histories, lectures, and discussions about Red Lake Nation's language, culture, and history. This project was made possible by the National Endowment for the Humanities. NEW Episode 28: Black History Month Books NEW Episode 1: Chief Dan King Interview Episode 4: GEOG 2100 Student Podcasts Part 1 Episode 7: Growing Up in Red Lake William May Interview Pt 2 Episode 10: Kevin Spears Interview Episode 13: Mitchell Johnson Interview Episode 16: Food Sovereignty with Awanookwe Episode 19: Halloween Edition 2022 Episode 22: Bison Ranch Interview Episode 25: Instructors Discuss Plagiarism Episode 2: Devery Fairbanks Interview Episode 5: GEOG 2100 Student Podcasts Part 2 Episode 8: RLNC Ojibwemowin Students Episode 11: Taija Noel Interview Episode 14: Spring-2022 GEOG 2100 Student Podcasts Episode 17: Food Sovereignty with Dr. Dan Ninham Episode 20: Community Connections with Tallie Large Episode 23: Traditional Elder Ron Kingbird Interview Episode 26: Nataya Neadeau Interview Episode 3: Ignacio Mendez Interview Growing Up in Red Lake William May Interview Pt 1 Episode 6: Episode 9: Amos Weis Interview Episode 12: Dr. Bonnie Ekstrom Interview Episode 15: Food Sovereignty with Susan Ninham Episode 18: RLNC Dance Camp 2022 With Mikah Whitecloud Episode 21: Equay Wigamig Interview Episode 24: Devery Fairbanks Interview Episode 27: Tech Tips to Impress your Professor
- Institutional Effectiveness | RLNC
Institutional Effectiveness Institutional Data Fact Sheets Strategic Plan Institutional Effectiveness Comm. IPEDS AIMS Achieving the Dream Survey Data Student Right To Know Surveys Non-Acad. Program Eval. Sched. All strategic planning goals align with the mission of Red Lake Nation College: To provide excellent higher education that is grounded in the Ojibwe language and culture of the Red Lake Nation. The Strategic Plan is reviewed and updated annually by the Strategic Planning Committee. Strategic Planning Goals I. Being purposeful 21st century leaders Goal Alignment: To harness the innate and individual leadership abilities of students through the delivery of a value-based learning environment III. Passion for Growth Goal Alignment: To cultivate a mindset of evaluation, improvement, and innovation V. Breakthrough performance environment Goal Alignment: To provide a solution-based working environment based on accurate data and information II Relentless Innovation Goal Alignment: To pursue learning strategies and technologies that utilize creative solutions to extend the academic knowledge base in key subject areas IV. Holistic student success Goal Alignment: To shape the future of RLNC through student experience, oneness, and feedback VI. Language revitalization & cultural preservation Goal Alignment: To provide place-based Indigenous knowledge of the Red Lake Nation
- Mission Statement | RLNC
Mission Statement The mission of Red Lake Nation College is to provide excellent higher education that is grounded in Ojibwe language and culture. We are striving to encourage a stronger sense of Native self-identity and self-confidence while teaching academic skills that prepare student for the next level of educational and professional success in the 21st century job market.
- Employment | RLNC
Employment RLNC Human Resources PO Box 576 Red Lake, MN 56671 hr@rlnc.edu Employment Application Student Internships Current Postin gs : Full Time - Business Office Specialist Faculty - Ojibwemowin Full-Time Faculty - Social and Behavioral Sciences Full-Time Faculty – Anishinaabe /Fitness Adjunct Faculty - Mathematics Adjunct Faculty - English Adjunct Teaching Facilitator - Anishinaabe/Fitness Adjunct Instructors RLNC accepts applications for adjunct instructors who possess a Master's degree or Doctorate on an ongoing basis. Please submit a cover letter, resume, and employment application. Red Lake Nation College is a great place to work! RLNC prides itself on being a family college with a 21st century workplace that adapts to the needs of its employees. Red Lake Nation College is an equal opportunity employer and educational provider. Qualified applicants for positions at Red Lake Nation College are considered for employment without regard to race, color, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, age, physical or mental disability, or religious affiliation.
- Org Chart test | RLNC
Organizational Chart Board of Regents Faculty Senate Committees Human Resources, Culture, & Athletics Director of HR, Cultural Education, & Archives HR Specialist Basketball Coaches Academic Affairs Dean of Academics Associate Dean of Academics Faculty & Facilitators Registrar Director of Social & Behavioral Sciences Program Library Services Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Secretary, Treasurer, & Members Board of Regents President's Office President Executive Assistant to the President Business & Technology Affairs Chief Financial & Technology Officer Business Office Facilities Information/Technology Sponsored Programs Community Connections Student Success Dean of Students Director of Student Success Student Success Counselors Receptionist Minneapolis Site Dean of Students Director of Student Success Student Success Counselors Receptionist
- CARES Act Notice | RLNC
CARES Act Federal Reporting Notice 1. An acknowledgement that the institution signed and returned to the Department the Certification and Agreement and the assurance that the institution has used, or intends to use, the applicable amount of funds designated under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSAA) (a)(1) programs to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students. The Red Lake Nation College (RLNC) acknowledged receipt of supplemental funding under CRRSAA. Furthermore, RLNC intends to disburse to students the same amount in emergency financial aid grants as was required under its original Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) Student Aid Portion award. 2. The total amount of funds that the institution will receive or has received from the Department pursuant to the institution's Certification and Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) programs. RLNC has received a total of $5,307,609.00 of HEERF of which $398,936.00 will be issued directly to students for Emergency Financial Aid Grants. 3. The total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants distributed to students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) programs as of the date of submission (i.e., as of the initial report and every calendar quarter thereafter). As of September 31, 2022, the total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants distributed to students is $337,786.20. 4. The estimated total number of students at the institution that are eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) programs. RLNC has 91 students that are eligible to receive funds under guidance provided by the Department of Education. 5. The total number of students who have received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant to students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) programs. As of September 31, 2022, a total of 164 students have received funds under this award. 6. The method(s) used by the institution to determine which students receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how much they would receive under the CRRSAA (a)(1) programs. Consistent with Department of Education guidelines, all active degree-seeking students enrolled at least half time were eligible to apply for HEERF funds, with the exception of nonresident aliens. HEERF disbursement amounts ranged from $500 -$1,500. 7. Any instructions, directions, or guidance provided by the institution to students concerning the Emergency Financial Aid Grants. The Red Lake Nation college notified all students through Canvas learning Management System to inform students of HEERF Funds included in CRRSAA. CARES ACT SECTION 18004(A)(1) INSTITUTIONAL PORTION Quarter Report (PDF) – 09/30/2020 Quarter Report (PDF) – 12/31/2020 Quarter Report (PDF) – 03/31/2021 Quarter Report (PDF) – 06/30/2021 Quarter Report (PDF) – 09/30/2021 Quarter Report (PDF) – 12/31/2021 Quarter Report (PDF) – 03/31/2022 Quarter Report (PDF) – 06/30/2022 Quarter Report (PDF) – 09/30/2022 Quarter Report (PDF) – 12/31/2022
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