Tribal College: Stone Child College is a tribal college chartered by the Chippewa-Cree Tribe’s governing body, offering education to Native American students and other communities.
Founding Year: SCC was founded in 1984 and has since been committed to providing culturally relevant and accessible education to the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation and beyond.
Educational Mission: The college’s mission is to provide quality education while preserving and promoting the culture, language, and traditions of the Chippewa-Cree people.
Academic Programs: SCC offers a variety of academic and vocational programs, including associate degrees, certificates, and workforce development training, with a focus on fields that align with the needs of the community and region.
Cultural Emphasis: The college integrates Chippewa-Cree culture, history, and language into its curriculum, ensuring that students have a strong connection to their heritage while pursuing their education.
Small Class Sizes: SCC maintains small class sizes to provide personalized attention, creating a supportive and engaging learning environment with close faculty-student interactions.
Community Engagement: The college actively engages with the local community and plays a vital role in improving educational attainment and employability among the Chippewa-Cree people and surrounding communities.
Faculty and Staff: SCC employs dedicated faculty and staff who are committed to the success of their students and the overall mission of the college.
Local Impact: Stone Child College contributes significantly to the educational, social, and economic development of the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation and the surrounding areas
Partnerships: SCC often collaborates with other educational institutions, government agencies, and organizations to expand opportunities for its students and provide a broader range of services.
Stone Child College Basketball
Stone Child College basketball represents the college on the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation in Montana. The teams participate in local and regional competitions, offering student-athletes opportunities to excel in the sport while pursuing their education. This fosters athletic talent within the Chippewa-Cree and Native American communities and beyond.
Its in-state tuition and fees are $2,645; out-of-state tuition and fees are $2,645. Stone Child College is a public institution. Its in-state tuition and fees are $2,645; out-of-state tuition and fees are $2,645.
SCC Programs
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS
Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Licensure Requirement
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMS General Studies: Cree Language Liberal Arts Math Native American Studies Studio Arts
Teacher Education: Early Childhood Education Elementary Education
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS Human Services Addiction Studies Rural Public Health
Native American Art with Emphasis on Chippewa Cree Art
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Accounting Building Trades Information Management Native American Art with Emphasis on Chippewa Cree Art Pre-Engineering Pre-Nursing Rural Public Health