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Diné College is a two-year, tribally controlled community college, serving the Navajo Nation, an area of 27,000 square-miles (about 70,000 km²) . Current enrollment is 1,830 students, of which 210 are degree-seeking transfer students for four-year institutions. Scholarships are available through the American Indian College Fund (AICF). Due to the low student-faculty ratio personalized instruction is guaranteed to each student.〔 (American Indian Higher Education Consortium )〕 ==Campus== The main campus of ''Diné College'' is in Tsaile, Arizona, an unincorporated community in Apache County, Arizona. There are also seven branches of ''Diné College'' on the reservation in Arizona (three in Apache County (Chinle, Ganado, and Window Rock), one in Coconino County (Tuba City), and one in Navajo County (Kayenta) and New Mexico (one in McKinley County (Crownpoint) and one in San Juan County (Shiprock)). The main Tsaile campus includes eight fifteen-room dormitories housing about 150 students: each octagonally shaped unit has a fireplace in the center, and is described by the college as a "hooghan away from hogan"--a reference to the traditional Navajo ''hogan'' dwelling. The residence life office is in Ch'ó (Spruce) Hall. Residence halls include:〔"(Residence Life )." Diné College. Retrieved on June 16, 2015.〕 Co-ed: * Deestsiin (Pinyon) Hall * K'ai' (Willow) Hall * Ndíshchíí' (Pine) Hall * Sáá' (Maple) Hall * T'iisbéí (Aspen) Hall (Honors) Female only: * T'iisbáhí (Elm) Hall * T'iistsoh (Cottonwood) Hall Male only: * Tséch'il (Oak) Hall Family housing: * Gad (Juniper) Hall Residents of family housing are zoned to the Chinle Unified School District. Tsaile Elementary School is in proximity to the university.〔"(Tsaile Campus Area Map )" ((Archive )). Diné College. Retrieved on June 16, 2015.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Diné College」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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