Tribal College: IAIA is one of the few tribal colleges in the United States, emphasizing Native American art, culture, and academic excellence.
Accreditation: The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and offers bachelor’s and associate degrees.
Focus on Arts and Culture: IAIA specializes in Native American arts and cultural studies, offering programs in studio arts, creative writing, museum studies, and Indigenous liberal studies.
National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development (NCAIED): IAIA hosts the NCAIED, fostering economic development in Native communities.
Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA): IAIA operates MoCNA, showcasing contemporary Native American art and providing a platform for Indigenous artists.
Low Residency MFA Program: IAIA offers a low-residency Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program, allowing students to pursue advanced studies while maintaining their cultural and community connections.
Cultural Preservation: The college is committed to preserving and promoting Indigenous languages, arts, and traditions.
Student Diversity: IAIA attracts a diverse student body representing various Native American tribes and Indigenous communities.
Annual Indian Market: IAIA hosts the annual Santa Fe Indian Market, one of the largest and most prestigious Native art markets in the world.
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