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FAQs

When are my fees due? Students must register for classes prior to paying the semester fees; semester fees are due by the first day of class each semester. If you register for classes after the first day of class, you will be assessed a $30.00 late registration fee. See also: Fee Policy. What if I cannot pay […]

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Pay Online

Haskell Indian Nations University Fees, Fines, and Transcript Payments: All outstanding fines from current or previous semesters, this includes but not limited to payments for student IDs, payment plans, damages, lost/overdue books etc. Standard Fall, Spring and Summer Budgets, Per Student: Please remit payment in the form options below: Click Here To Pay: Fees/Fines/Transcript Payment […]

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Policies

All policies and fees are recommended and approved by Haskell Indian Nations University and the Board of Regents and are subject to change. Fee Policy 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 beginning in 1884. Current students will be […]

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Student Bank

Student Banking Services

The purpose of the Student Bank is to provide free financial services to ALL Haskell students and clubs, organizations and committees. It is a place to ensure the security of their funds with the convenience of being located on campus. All Clubs, organizations and committees shall be under the official supervision of the officer in […]

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Haskell Calendar & Events



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Academic Calendar

Current Semester Calendar Fall 2025, Spring 2026, Summer 2026 Five Year Academic Calendar Past Academic Calendars Fall 2024, Spring 2025, Summer 2025 Fall 2023, Spring 2024, Summer 2024 Fall 2022, Spring 2023, Summer 2023 Fall 2021, Spring 2022, Summer 2022 Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Summer 2021 Fall 2019, Spring 2020, Summer 2020 Fall 2018, Spring […]

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Haskell Cultural Center and Museum

Mission Statement The mission of the Haskell Cultural Center and Museum is to preserve the unique history of Haskell Indian Nations University and to raise awareness of the truth about the American Indian boarding school experience in the United States. This is accomplished through exhibitions and programming that center exploration through the themes of history, […]

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Making a Contribution

Haskell Cultural Center and Museum Make a donation of $1,000 or more to the Haskell Cultural Center and Museum, and receive a unique and superbly crafted Platinum Print made from the original glass plate negative made by Frank A. Rienhart and Adolph Muhr in 1898. These historical images were captured at the 1898 Trans-Mississippi Exposition […]

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Tribal Military

Haskell Cultural Center and Museum Honoring Our Native Veterans This permanent exhibit documents the military history of Haskell. For many of the early years, Haskell was run like a military school. The children wore uniforms and were required to march everywhere. They woke to reveille and went to bed to taps. There were several battalions […]

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Courses

0 to 100-Level200-Level ENGL 090|Basic Composition|4 Credits This is an intensive preparatory course in composing, analyzing, and revising sentences and paragraphs. Grammar and writing processes are reviewed. No college credit, institutional credit only. Prerequisite: Placement ENGL 100|College Reading Strategies|2 Credits A college-level, computer-based course in reading comprehension and writing, with attention to specialized rhetorical styles […]

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