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College of Menominee Nation - Oneida Campus
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About College of Menominee Nation - Oneida Campus
College of Menominee Nation – Oneida Campus is an instructional site of the College of Menominee Nation located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, serving students affiliated with the Oneida Nation and the surrounding community. The College of Menominee Nation is a tribally controlled community college that provides two-year and certificate-level education rooted in Menominee culture and values. No specific enrollment, completion rate, retention rate, or quality score data is reported in IPEDS for this site.
Program offerings at this location are not detailed in available IPEDS records. The College of Menominee Nation broadly offers associate degree and certificate programs in fields including business, early childhood education, natural resources, health, and liberal arts, with an emphasis on serving Native American students and communities.
Green Bay, Wisconsin is the largest city in northeastern Wisconsin and is located near the Oneida Nation reservation. The Oneida Campus serves tribal community members and other students in the Green Bay area, extending the College of Menominee Nation's mission of culturally grounded education to a broader geographic region.
2733 South Ridge Rd. Suite 3, Green Bay, WI 54304
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