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  • Esports | RLNC

    Esports 2024 RLNC Esports Head Coach: David "Gichi-sabe Maagabo" May II esports@rlnc.edu (218) 382-1008 Tech Support: Josh Nelson Racheal Jorgenson Esports at both RLNC sites! Bring your gaming skills to college and play esports at the collegiate level. As an RLNC student, you may compete individually or as a team. Esports facilitate teamwork, critical thinking, overall engagement, leadership development, and so much more. Apply Now Request Info

  • Accessibility Services | RLNC

    Accessibility Services Red Lake Nation College is dedicated to providing suitable academic accommodations and support services to eligible students to guarantee equal access to higher education. Students with documented disabilities who require assistance are recommended to contact the Dean of Students or a Student Success Counselor promptly after being admitted to the college to ensure ample time for reviewing your request and documentation. W hat Assistance is Available for Students with Disabilities? Accommodations and modifications will be granted on an individual basis (with input from the student with a disability) after considering the type and severity of a disability and the student’s history of accommodations from secondary and postsecondary education. Below are services that may be offered to the student: Contacting instructors regarding classroom accommodations for a student Documentation and needs analysis Student Advocacy Classroom note-takers, readers, and scribes Assistance with the provision of a private testing room and monitoring of the test Provision of textbooks in alternative format Locating where a student may obtain diagnostic testing Other services not mentioned

  • AIHEC Basketball | RLNC

    2024 AIHEC National Basketball Tournament Concordia College 235 Hamline Ave N, St. Paul MN 55104 March 5-7, 2024 2024 AIHEC National Basketball Tournament Tournament Location: Concordia University, 235 Hamline Ave N, St. Paul MN 55104 Lodging: Hilton-Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport Hotel, 3800 American Boulevard East, Minneapolis, MN 55425 Team Check-In: March 4, 2024, 4-6pm, Hilton-Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport Hotel, 3800 American Boulevard East, Minneapolis, MN 55425 Coaches Meeting: March 4, 2024, 4-6 pm, Hilton-Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport Hotel, 3800 American Boulevard East, Minneapolis, MN 55425 Opening Ceremonies: March 5, 2024, 8:00 am, Concordia University Pool Play: March 5, 2024, 9:00 am, Concordia University Bracket Play: March 6-7, 2024, 8:00 am, Concordia University Entry Fee: $750/team Registration Packet Deadlines Date one month out: -Notice of Intent -$750 Entry Fee Date two weeks out: -Team Registration Form -Eligibility Verification Form -Signed Liability Waiver Form -Signed Codes of Conduct -Scholar Athlete Award Nominations Tournament Director Floyd Jourdain Director of Equity, Cultural Education, and Archives Email: floyd.jourdain@rlnc.edu Cell: 218.866.2407 Secondary Contact Shieleen Omen Director of Student Success Email: shieleen.omen@rlnc.edu Cell: 218.766.9914 Team Eligibility Each Tribal College or University (TCU) participating in the Tournament: 1. Must be a regular or associate member of AIHEC and all AIHEC membership dues must be current and paid in full. 2. May only register one men’s team and one women’s team. 3. Must adhere to the standardize constitution and bylaws. 4. May be denied eligibility for any reason by a majority vote of the AIHEC Athletic Commission. Coach Eligibility All coaches participating in the tournament: 1. Must sign the AIHEC Coach’s Code of Conduct (Form Included). 2. Must be designated by the TCU president, cannot be a student of the TCU, and must be present during the games in which their teams are competing. Player Eligibility All student-athletes participating in the tournament: 1. Must sign the AIHEC Student-athlete’s Code of Conduct (Form Included). 2. Must be enrolled in a minimum of 9 semester/quarter credits with I) a cumulative G.P.A. of a 2.0 II) a G.P.A. of at least a 2.0 in the last term prior to the semester/quarter of the tournament, and III) the student must be considered in good academic standing at their institution. The cumulative G.P.A. shall not be calculated further than 10 academic terms in the past. The student athlete must also be making satisfactory progress toward a degree program 3. Length of eligibility at AIHEC Tournament will be 4 years at a 2 year institution or 5 cumulative years at a 4 year institution regardless of institution, tribal or mainstream. Verification will occur in the registration forms of the individual AIHEC-sanctioned sports. 4. First-term student-athletes must submit a grade check form (use AIHEC First-term Student-Athlete Grade Check Form). Note: Faculty Signatures and Dates must be within 14 days of the start of the AIHEC Tournament. 5. There is no age limit for student athletes to compete. Students under the age of 18 years old must have written parental consent to compete 6. A student athlete may represent the institution while enrolled as a graduate or professional student or while enrolled and seeking a second baccalaureate degree at the same institution 7. A student athlete cannot be a full-time TCU employee. 8. Students must maintain amateur status in the specific sport in which he/she is competing. If an agent or 3rd party participation results in a contract for a student athlete at any time during their collegiate career, the student athlete will forfeit their amateur status and will be not be permitted to participate in any AIHEC sanctioned sporting event. 9. Transfer student athletes must have been deemed academically eligible at their previous institution(s) prior to attending and participating in athletics at the transfer institution. The transfer student athlete must reestablish academic eligibility to participate in the transfer institution’s AIHEC-sanctioned athletic program (use the AIHEC Transfer Eligibility Form). 10. Student athletic eligibility is based on college enrollment and standing and does not require the student to be American Indian. 11. Student athlete eligibility must be verified by the Registrar and a Representative of the institution designated by the president Any suspected violations of student eligibility should be reported to the AIHEC Athletic Commission prior to the start of AIHEC-sanctioned sporting events. The AIHEC Athletic Commissioners will determine if any TCU or student athlete is in violation and whether or not a penalty needs to be assessed. If the commission determines that a student athlete is in violation of the AIHEC student athlete eligibility, the student athlete will be removed from participation in all AIHEC-sanctioned events until they are eligible. Any Tribal College or University that continues to permit the participation of a student athlete in violation of the AIHEC student athlete rules of eligibility will be disqualified from any ongoing AIHEC-sanctioned events.

  • Net Price Calculator | RLNC

    Tools 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. Paying for College Home Apply for Financial Aid GradReady

  • Co-Curricular Programming | RLNC

    Co-Curricular Programming Assessment of Teaching and Learning Institutional Outcomes Program Outcomes Course Outcomes RLNC SP20 Semester Event List RLNC FL19 Semester Event List RLNC SP19 Semester Event List RLNC FL18 Semester Event List RLNC SP18 Semester Event List Academics Civic Responsibility What is assessed? Participation in events that benefit the community. Global Awareness What is assesed? Participant understanding of global and cultural perspectives. Student Success Leadership What is assessed? Membership in Student Government and other student organizations. Success Participation in the Success Mentor Program, tutoring services, and career and transfer planning. Continuing Education/ Extension Culture What is assessed? Participation in events and workshops exploring Anishinaabe culture, art, and history. Identity What is assessed? Cultural events that focus on the exploration of one's identity. Student Success Report 17-18 Student Success Report 18-19 For information on co-curricular assessment, please review our annual student success reports.

  • Academic Advising | RLNC

    Academic Advising This service is designed to guide students through the process of completing their degrees, with an emphasis on developing personalized relationships with each student. We provide support and customized advising to help students navigate their academic journey, monitor their progress, and assist them in planning for future employment or further education. All students receive individualized academic advising. New and returning students must meet with an academic advisor before registering for courses each semester. Academic advising sessions are available in person, by phone, or via Google Meet.

  • Consumer Information Guide | RLNC

    Consumer Information All institutions participating in federal financial aid programs must provide required consumer information to enrolled and prospective students as well as current and prospective employees. Where applicable, each section lists specific locations where additional information is available. Paper copies are also available upon request. Institutional and Student Information Facilities and Services Available to Students with Disabilities Academic Programs Transfer of Credit Articulation Agreements (Memorandums of Understanding) Copyright Infringement/File Sharing School and Program Accreditation Voter Registration Forms Constitution Day Privacy of Student Records (FERPA) Financial Information Notice of Availability of Institutional and Financial Aid Information Student Financial Aid Information Cost of Attendance Refund Policy, Requirements for Withdrawal and Return to Title IV Financial Aid Net Price Calculator Textbook Information Disbursement for Books and Supplies HEERF Reporting 10/8/21 Student Outcomes College Navigator Student Body Diversity Graduation Rates Transfer Rates Retention Rates Placement in Employment Job Placement Rates Health and Safety Vaccinations Policy Notice of Federal Student Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Programs Security Report Awareness Programs Prevention Programs Disciplinary Actions Athletics Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act

  • Sponsored Programs | RLNC

    Sponsored Programs The Sponsored Programs team is dedicated to supporting the RLNC community in its efforts to seek and obtain external funding to support research, training, and other activities. The team helps faculty and staff from proposal preparation and submission, to grant management. At the right are some of the types of funding and projects made possible by Sponsored Programs. Land-Grant Programs Learn More > Student Success Programs Learn More > STEM Programs Learn More > Arts & Traditional Practices Programs Learn More > Technology Support Programs Learn More > Library & Tribal Archives Programs Learn More >

  • Student Government | RLNC

    Student Government 24-25 Student Government President: Riley Roy VP: Gracelyn Seikas Treasurer: Alyssa Fisher-Vizenor Secretary: Tracy Lussier Directors: Liz White, Delicia Roy, Roxanne Lajeunesse, Tierra Cook. The Student Government is composed of eight student representatives from the student body. RLNC student members, through annual elections, select students to serve on the Student Government. It is the responsibility of the Student Government to conduct business according to its approved By-laws. 2024-25 RLNC Student Government Members Student Government Officers consist of a President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Membership is open to any student at RLNC. Students are encouraged to meet the Student Government's monthly meetings. Student Government Responsibilities To engage in and/or coordinate activities necessary for the purpose of advocating and supporting endeavors by the Student Members or by the RLNC, providing that such endeavors focus on promoting quality in American Indian Higher Education. To conduct regular and special business meetings of the Student Governmentas may be deemed necessary to fulfill the purpose and responsibilities of the organization. To inform all constituents of the Student Government of all pertinent business actions and organizational activities of the Student Government. To communicate student concerns to Administration. To develop a yearly budget and allocate student fee. This organization does not discriminate on the basis of disability, ethnicity, race, religion, creed or sexual orientation. Please contact Student Services for more information.

  • Faculty Senate | RLNC

    Faculty Senate (Gaa-Biminizha'igewaad) The Red Lake Nation College Faculty Senate is responsible for representing faculty interests through shared governance with RLNC administration. The Faculty Senate is responsible for exercising its authority in ensuring that academic freedom is encouraged and protected, and for acting as a guiding body to oversee curriculum that promotes student learning through rigorous course of study. The Faculty Senate is responsible for proposing, evaluating, and advising on actions or policies that support the mission of Red Lake Nation College to provide quality education that is grounded in the Ojibwe language and culture of the Red Lake Nation. All full-time and adjunct faculty are members of the Faculty Senate. For faculty names and biographies, please refer to our Directory. To request archived meeting minutes and agendas, please contact us at 218-380-7100 or info@rlnc.edu . Governance Home Page Organizational Chart Board of Regents Committees

  • Migizi Basketball | RLNC

    Migizi Basketball Migizi Basketball Men's Head Coach: Dustin Harris dustin.harris@rlnc.edu Women's Head Coach: Tim Lajeunesse tim.lajeunesse@rlnc.edu Assistant Women's Coach: Alexis Desjarlait alexis.desjarlait@rlnc.edu Athletic Director: Floyd "Buck" Jourdain floyd.jourdain@rlnc.edu (218) 382-1491 Home Court: Red Lake Humanities Center 23990 State Hwy 1 Red Lake, MN 56671

  • Course Schedule | RLNC

    Course Schedule Fall 2026 Spring 2026 Fall 2025 Summer 2025 Spring 2025 Fall 2024 Summer 2024 Spring 2024 Fall 2023 Summer 2023 Spring 2023 Fall 2022 Spring 2022 Fall 2021 Spring 2021 Fall 2020 Spring 2020

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by the Higher Learning Commission,

an institutional accreditation agency

recognized by the U.S. Dept. of Education.   

Red Lake Nation College is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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15480 Migizi Drive

P.O. Box 576

Red Lake, MN 56671

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