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Fall Orientation
Read MoreNew Student Orientation
During Orientation at Haskell Indian Nations University, we aim to welcome and support new students, transfer students and their families during the transition to the HINU community by building meaningful connections among the students, and with faculty and staff. We introduce students to our academic programs, support services, and co-curricular opportunities, as we set the […]
Read MoreCost to Attend Haskell

Haskell’s Fee structure (cost to attend): The mission of Haskell Indian Nations University is to provide a tuition-free education for Native American Indians and Alaskan Natives of federally recognized Tribes. Standard Fall and Spring Budgets, Per Student: INSTITUTIONAL COSTS On-Campus Living Off-Campus Living Tuition $0 $0 Food Service Fee $245 $0 Library Fee $100 $100 Housing Fee $180 […]
Read MoreHLC Accreditation Reaffirmation

HLC Accreditation Reaffirmation: The Haskell Federal Compliance Review Agenda for December 2-3, 2005 Visit to Haskell *For Open Forums: Ensure that these are advertised widely so everyone, students, staff, faculty, etc., are encouraged and free to attend. When publishing these, please include some basic thoughts about each open forum. For example, Open Forum on criteria […]
Read MoreHaskell Strategic Plan 2025

Fall 2023 to Summer 2024 Data Collection Focus Groups will be conducted with stakeholders from around campus including staff, faculty, board members, and students. Spring 2024 to Fall 2024 Data Analysis Content analysis reviewing focus group data will be completed. HINU Student Focus Group Findings HINU Focus Group Findings BOR Focus Group Findings February 2025 […]
Read MoreKU, Haskell renew long-standing MOU, recommit to partnership opportunities

Joe Monaco LAWRENCE — The University of Kansas and Haskell Indian Nations University have renewed their long-standing memorandum of understanding on shared areas of interest. Originally established in 2012, the MOU codifies key opportunities for partnership and serves as a framework for cooperation in areas ranging from education to service to research. The two universities celebrated the […]
Read MoreCampus Dining Services
Curtis Hall provides all the meal services on-campus in one location. Hours of operations: Monday Through Friday Breakfast: 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM Lunch: 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM Dinner: 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM Saturday & Sunday Brunch: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Supper: 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Read MoreUniversity Operations

The Division of University Operations at Haskell Indian Nations University is dedicated to student services, facility operations, and providing the highest quality of services to the student, staff, and faculty experience. The role and responsibility of this office encompasses many functional offices on campus, coordinates space utilization for events, and contributes to the daily activities […]
Read MoreTransfer Credits
The Office of Registrar oversees and supports the undergraduate course transfer evaluation process. The office determines the acceptability and equivalency of courses, awarding credit by Haskell. Course equivalency between University of Kansas and Haskell can be found in KU’s CredTrans system. Haskell’s course equivalency can be reviewed here at the link below: https://registrar.ku.edu/credittransfer?location=Kansas&entries=50&page=1&filter=&sort=Course_To_Transfer&asc=1&school=H0030923
Read MoreBoard of Regents
The Haskell National Board of Regents is a 15-member advisory body committed to supporting the mission and vision of Haskell Indian Nations University. Of the 15 members, 13 are appointed through a Tribal or intertribal resolution, ensuring representation from the broader Alaska Native/American Indian communities. The remaining two members are designated by the Haskell Student […]
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