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Transfer Students
Who are Transfer students at Haskell Indian Nations University? A transfer student is degree seeking and has college experience which may include dual enrollment in high school. Examples include students who have attended other technical, junior or community colleges, universities or other institutions of higher learning. If a student enrolled and withdrew from an institution, […]
Read MoreNew Students
Who are first-year students at Haskell Indian Nations University? First-year students at HINU are students who have never attended college before and have a high school diploma or GED. First-year students are new college students pursuing an undergraduate degree. Admissions Standards: First-Year Students Regular Acceptance – Students with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 […]
Read MoreNASA TCU-ELO Program
Indian Country is unprepared for the impacts associated with a changing climate. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and the Third National Climate Assessment, populations that lack critical infrastructure and resources are most vulnerable to impacts brought on by a changing climate. The focus of this project is to address this disparity and […]
Read MoreGraduation (Student Right To Know) Information
Graduation Rate Information @ Haskell Interpret data with caution. Haskell Indian Nations University does not allow students to be admitted to the bachelor’s programs until 45 credits are completed. Overall Graduation Rate and Transfer-Out Rate The overall graduation rate is also known as the “Student Right to Know” or IPEDS graduation rate. It tracks the […]
Read MoreRetention Rate
Retention Rate Retention Rate: (as defined by the National Center for Education Statistics) A measure of the rate at which students persist in their educational program at an institution, expressed as a percentage. For four-year institutions, this is the percentage of first-time bachelors (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduates from the previous fall who are again enrolled […]
Read MoreVoter Registration
Voter Registration Information 1. You may register by picking up a hard copy of the registration form in the Registrar’s office or the Dean of Students office on our campus – Pushmataha Hall (in English and Spanish). 2. Registration sites are also located at a variety of locations in Douglas County: Registration Locations 3. You […]
Read MoreCampus Safety And Security
Campus Safety And Security For full information download the complete 2023 Annual Haskell Safety Report Haskell Indian Nations University Security Office HASKELL SECURITY CELL PHONE NUMBER: 785-760-6192 The Haskell Indian Nations University Security Office is located on the first floor of Roe Cloud Hall. The Haskell Security Officers and Hours are James Yarnall, Harold Barton, […]
Read MoreVaccination Policies
All accepted students must have current Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) immunizations. Documentation of immunizations must be presented before registration. Source – Haskell Indian Nations University Catalog 2016-2017
Read MorePrivacy of Student Records-Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
General Information The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) deals specifically with the educational records of students, affording them certain rights with respect to those records. For purposes of definition, education records are those records which are: Directly related to a student and; Maintained by an institution or a party acting for the institution […]
Read MoreInstructional Facilities
Department Instructional Spaces Humanities & Arts Fine Arts 1 painting studio 1 ceramics studio Performing Arts 1 Acting Classroom Auditorium Music 1 Multiuse Smart Technology Classroom 1 IMac Piano Studio 1 IMac Music Studio English and Speech Communication 7 Multiuse Smart Technology Classrooms 24 Station Computer Lab Natural and Social Sciences Environmental Science 1 Multiuse […]
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