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College of Menominee Nation
Basic Information
Address: N172 Hwy 47/55 Keshena, WI 54135
2733 S. Ridge Rd. Green Bay, WI 54304
Phone Number: 715-799-5600
Email: admissions@menominee.edu
President: Christopher Caldwell
Admissions Director: Kayla Diamond
Additional Information
School Type: Higher education
Degrees Offered:
Technical diplomas, associate degrees, Bachelor's degrees
School Setting:
The College of Menominee Nation is a Tribal Land Grant college, chartered by the Menominee People. The College's main campus is in Keshena, Wisconsin, with a second located in metropolitan Green Bay, not far from the tribal lands of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin.
Student/Teacher Ratio: 4:1
Community:
Menominee
Diversity: Open to all
Tuition:
$6,200 full time for the year
Financial Aid:
93% students graduate debt free, 74% students receive Pell Grant funds
Disability Services:
Academic Success Coaches (ASCs)
At CMN, our Academic Success Coaches purposely provide individualized coaching and intervention techniques to current, returning, transfer, and non-degree students to support their college success, centering on academic and career goal setting, learning strategies, time management, organization, self-regulation, and self-efficacy. Our coaches are committed to student learning through ensuring access to programs and services, removing barriers to student enrollment and progression so they can achieve their educational goals. Through reflection and resources, we hope to help students develop skills, behaviors, and habits that contribute to success in college.
For assistance, please contact your Academic Success Coach directly,
or for general questions, please email academicsuccesscoach@menominee.edu.
Counseling Services
Information and referral regarding counseling, including initial referral services for drug and alcohol abuse, is available to students through their Academic Success Coach. In-depth services are available at local agencies serving communities near both campuses and the Menominee Tribal Clinic in Keshena. These resources are listed in local telephone directories and the CMN Family Resource Listing. The financial responsibility for receiving services from these community service agencies rests upon the person receiving the services.
Disability Services
Students who have disability accommodation needs should contact their Academic Success Coach for assistance and follow-up discussions.
Majors:
Biological and Physical Sciences
Business Administration
CNC Machinist
Digital Media
Early Childhood Education
Education
Electricity
Elementary/Middle School Education
Liberal Studies
Medical Office Technician
Natural Resources
Pre-Engineering
Pre-Engineering Technology
Public Administration
Substance Abuse Counselor
Sustainable Agriculture
Welding
Admissions Requirements:
Students may apply for admission to the College of Menominee Nation (CMN) at any time throughout the year. As an open enrollment institution we guarantee admittance if all admission requirements have been met. Specific programs require separate admission criteria and have limited enrollment. CMN does not guarantee acceptance into these programs. Click here to Request Information about the College of Menominee Nation.
The application process is straightforward and explained in some detail below.
Requirements for Admission
- CMN applicants must be a US Citizen or permanent resident.
- CMN applicants must be a high school graduate, or be in possession of a GED or HSED. For more information about Wisconsin GED/HSED program requirements, visit the official Department of Public Instruction website.
- Individuals that received a GED or HSED outside of the State of Wisconsin will be considered based on review of State and program requirements from which the certificate or diploma was awarded.
- Individuals who earned high school or college credits or diploma from an international school will require further review and may require additional cost for transcripts.
- Home-schooled applicants will be considered on an individual basis.
Mission Statement:
As a Land Grant institution of higher education chartered by the Menominee People, the College of Menominee Nation infuses learning with American Indian culture and prepares students for leadership, careers, and advanced studies in a multicultural world. The College commits to research and promotion, perpetuation, and nurturance of American Indian language and scholarship.
School History:
History
- Chartered by the Menominee People in 1993
- Authorized by the United States Congress in 1994 as one of only three Land Grant Colleges in Wisconsin
Social Media:
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