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Stone Child College (SCC) is a tribally-controlled community college of the Chippewa Cree Tribe, offering programs of study that can lead to degrees and certificates. SCC is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and is listed in the Accredited Institutions of Higher Education (AIHEC) published by the American Council on Education for …
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Read MoreThe Chippewa and Cree culture
The Chippewa-Cree People are a Native American tribe who live in the northern United States and southern Canada, primarily Montana. They are a combination of the Chippewa (also known as Ojibwe) and Cree peoples, with a distinct culture that reflects both their shared and unique heritage. The Chippewa-Cree people have a deep connection to the …
Read MoreSCC Bookstore
I would like to Welcome everyone to SCC Bookstore. Where we sell Blankets, earrings, and mugs along with a variety of arts and crafts. You hungry?? We got you covered as we have drinks and snacks. Colton GalbavyBook Store Manager ContactPhone: (406) 395-4875 ext. 1236Email: cgalbavy@stonechild.edu Click here to order books Drinks* Pepsi $1.00* Coca Cola …
Read MoreFinancial Aid is available at Stone Child College!
Stone Child College offers various types of financial aid to help students pay for their education. These include: Federal financial aid: Stone Child College participates in federal students aid programs, such as Pell Grants, FSEOG, and Federal Work-Study. Stone Child does not participate in any Federal Loan Programs. To apply for federal financial aid, students …
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