Dine College is a great way to start your school year with low tuition costs, financially, and educationally. The Institute is knowledgeable in what they teach and has awesome Instructors as well. I'd give this program two thumbs up!
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
As a student here at Dine College I recommend you to apply, for you won't be sorry you did. The School has brought such momentum, for it is a pleasure to be a current student. I encourage you to join and become a Warrior. You'd be pleased what this school has to offer.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
The education is strict but fair. It has challenges just like other Community College or University. It's all worth it in the end.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
The residence halls are perhaps the shape of a hexagon and represent the home of the Navajo's. It is built to give us shelter, for it also represents family dwelling, good health and fortune. It accommodates thirty-students who are full-time and maintain a 2.0. It's a home away from home accommodation and is remote.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
The food and dining are great, now that we recently got chiefs. The food is spectacular and it's better. Try it, whereas you can taste for yourself.
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Their are various things to do for FUN! You can go hiking, travel, walk or run. Fun all depends where you put it either in-doors or outdoors; near or far.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
It is worth everyone's money. You'll be surprised how much money you saved.
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
The main building (NHC) is built for the students to learn and to set their minds for their goals and represents the east. There is a corn stalk built in the center of the campus meaning it is the heart, for it was made during the time the college was built. The GCB is built on the south direction of the campus. The Dorms are on the West direction and North is the gym. It all has to do with the origins of the Dine (Navajo).
Which types of students will excel at your college?
It's great for students, for it has a low tuition, scholarships, nearby communities, and is worth the education. It is also an Institute for American Indians or Non-American Indians.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
Join clubs such as: AIHEC, Green club, Animal Care Club, ASDC, Archery, Rodeo, Cross Country and etc.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
We don't have much of a Greek Life, but as far as I know our school just basically treats people as one. Although it is a great opportunity to find friends who will be there for you for a lifetime. Is is based upon sisterhood, brotherhood, community, sorority, etc. Greek Life would be an amazing opportunity if we did have it though.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
Campus Safety is the number one priory. It just does not affect one, but the whole campus. They have a zero policy set for drugs, alcohol, tolerance, etc. The campus is high with security safety that it is to keep everything secure and safe no matter what.
Dine College is a great way to start your school year with low tuition costs, financially, and educationally. The Institute is knowledgeable in what they teach and has awesome Instructors as well. I'd give this program two thumbs up!
As a student here at Dine College I recommend you to apply, for you won't be sorry you did. The School has brought such momentum, for it is a pleasure to be a current student. I encourage you to join and become a Warrior. You'd be pleased what this school has to offer.
The education is strict but fair. It has challenges just like other Community College or University. It's all worth it in the end.
The residence halls are perhaps the shape of a hexagon and represent the home of the Navajo's. It is built to give us shelter, for it also represents family dwelling, good health and fortune. It accommodates thirty-students who are full-time and maintain a 2.0. It's a home away from home accommodation and is remote.
The food and dining are great, now that we recently got chiefs. The food is spectacular and it's better. Try it, whereas you can taste for yourself.
Their are various things to do for FUN! You can go hiking, travel, walk or run. Fun all depends where you put it either in-doors or outdoors; near or far.
It is worth everyone's money. You'll be surprised how much money you saved.
The main building (NHC) is built for the students to learn and to set their minds for their goals and represents the east. There is a corn stalk built in the center of the campus meaning it is the heart, for it was made during the time the college was built. The GCB is built on the south direction of the campus. The Dorms are on the West direction and North is the gym. It all has to do with the origins of the Dine (Navajo).
It's great for students, for it has a low tuition, scholarships, nearby communities, and is worth the education. It is also an Institute for American Indians or Non-American Indians.
Join clubs such as: AIHEC, Green club, Animal Care Club, ASDC, Archery, Rodeo, Cross Country and etc.
We don't have much of a Greek Life, but as far as I know our school just basically treats people as one. Although it is a great opportunity to find friends who will be there for you for a lifetime. Is is based upon sisterhood, brotherhood, community, sorority, etc. Greek Life would be an amazing opportunity if we did have it though.
Campus Safety is the number one priory. It just does not affect one, but the whole campus. They have a zero policy set for drugs, alcohol, tolerance, etc. The campus is high with security safety that it is to keep everything secure and safe no matter what.