A program that focuses on one or more of the languages native to the Western Hemisphere, with an emphasis on American Indian languages, but including other Native American languages. Includes instruction in philology; oral and written literatures; Inuit and Aleut languages; Hawaiian; North American language families, including, but not limited to, Algonkian, Athabascan, Siouan, Muskogean, Iroquoian, Yuman, Mayan, Zapotecan, and Uto-Aztecan; South American language families, including, but not limited to, Andean-Equatorial, Ge-Pano-Carib, and Macro-Chibchan; and other minor languages.
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Rank | School Name | Students | % of Total | Total On-Campus Cost |
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1 | Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College | 11 | 24% | $6,090 |
2 | University of Hawaii at Hilo | 8 | 1% | $20,530 |
3 | College of the Muscogee Nation | 8 | 15% | $21,940 |
4 | Bay Mills Community College | 5 | 4% | $3,740 |
5 | University of Alaska Anchorage | 4 | 0% | $27,190 |
6 | Navajo Technical University | 4 | 1% | $15,510 |
7 | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee | 2 | 0% | $24,486 |
8 | Syracuse University | 1 | 0% | $70,636 |
9 | Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College | 1 | 0% | $16,811 |
10 | Ilisagvik College | 1 | 1% | $21,080 |
This list indicates the number of students that completed the American Indian/Native American Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics program at the schools above.
It is not necessarily an indicator of academic rigor or quality of education.
Note that some schools do not have enough data to be ranked, and these schools will not appear in our lists.