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California Tribal College Opens Doors for Native Students, Seeks State Recognition

07 June 2026 08:10

California Indian Nations College in Palm Desert is transforming Native student lives through culturally supportive education. Student Amelia Giron, 41, credits the college with reuniting her family and helping her maintain sobriety.

The college recently earned eight-year accreditation and now seeks state funding through two Assembly bills. - The college has served 517 students since 2018, with 75% being first-generation college students.

- Assembly Bill 1641 would add tribal colleges to California's definition of public higher education. - Assembly Bill 1769 would ensure course credits transfer to other colleges and universities.

- Student body president Erica Muñoz, 22, is the first in her family to attend college. The college emphasizes community building and cultural revitalization, offering courses in sociology and other fields.

Leaders hope accreditation and state recognition will secure consistent funding and expand opportunities for Native students across California.

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