Diné College is a tribally controlled institution chartered by the Navajo Nation, reflecting its commitment to preserving and promoting Navajo culture, language, and traditions.
The college integrates Navajo culture, values, and traditions into its curriculum, fostering a learning environment that respects and honors Indigenous heritage.
Diné College offers associate degrees and certificates in a variety of fields, including business administration, education, environmental science, Indigenous liberal studies, public health, and more.
The college places a strong emphasis on Navajo language instruction, recognizing the importance of preserving and revitalizing the Navajo language for future generations.
Diné College operates cultural centers that provide resources, programs, and services to support the cultural and academic needs of students while promoting the values of the Navajo Nation.
The college actively engages with the Navajo community through partnerships, research initiatives, community events, and outreach programs that address local needs.
Diné College values traditional knowledge and oral history, encouraging the integration of Indigenous wisdom into academic studies.
The college’s faculty and leadership comprise individuals who understand and respect Navajo culture, contributing to an educational environment that is sensitive to the needs of Native students.
Diné College has multiple campus locations across the Navajo Nation, providing access to higher education in various regions.
The college offers comprehensive student support services, including academic advising, counseling, tutoring, financial aid assistance, and resources tailored to the needs of Native students.