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Small Class Sizes
Average class size of 15, you’ll never be just a number. Get personalized academic support.
Affordable Tuition
At CMN, many students graduate debt free-by maintaining good academic standing and meeting eligibility requirements.
Native Emphasis in Curriculum
Our programs are rooted in Native values and perspectives. You’ll explore Native history, government, and community, making your education meaningful and relevant.


Live & Learn on Campus
Enjoy the convenience of local on-campus student housing complete with a laundry room, cafe, and common areas studying and socializing.
Credits that Transfer
CMN is accredited by the higher learning commission, meaning your credits can transfer with ease to other colleges and universities.
Embrace Culture & Language
Native Culture workshops and events year-round. Rediscover your voice through our Mvskoke language courses. Download our Mvskoke dictionary app.
Build Your Network
CMN opens doors to hands-on experience while connecting with leaders across Tribal, State, and Federal communities through internships, special projects, and partnerships.
Get Involved
College life is more than classes! Join in on volleyball, basketball, and esports, or find your place in student clubs, work-study programs or internships.
Hands-on Learning
At CMN, you’ll get practical, hands-on experience with modern technology and resources, preparing you for real-world challenges.

Travel Opportunities
CMN students have the chance to travel to conferences and events like AIHEC, Homelands, Washington, D.C., and Leadership events that will expand your learning far beyond the reservation.
A Community That Cares
Our faculty and staff are here to support you every step of the way; from academic help to wellness resources.
“CMN gave me the foundation I needed not just for a career, but for reclaiming my identity. The support and culture here are like nowhere else.”
-Tasha W., Class of 2020
“I transferred to a four-year university with ease, thanks to CMN’s strong academic programs. My credits were accepted, and I felt prepared.”
-Dave M., Class of 2019
“Learning the Mvskoke language reconnected me to my roots. I now work in my tribal community teaching others.”
-Shane C., Class of 2021
