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University of St. Thomas at American Indian Opportunities Industralization Center (AIOIC)
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About University of St. Thomas at American Indian Opportunities Industralization Center (AIOIC)
University of St. Thomas at American Indian Opportunities Industrialization Center (AIOIC) is an educational site located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This location represents a partnership between the University of St. Thomas and the American Indian Opportunities Industrialization Center, providing access to higher education programming within a community-based setting. No specific program listings or institutional metrics are available in current IPEDS data for this site.
As a collaborative educational presence in Minneapolis, this site is designed to extend university access to the surrounding community, particularly serving American Indian populations in the Twin Cities area. The AIOIC has historically provided workforce development and educational support services to underrepresented communities.
Minneapolis, MN offers a broad network of educational and workforce resources. Prospective students interested in programs at this location are encouraged to contact the University of St. St. Thomas or AIOIC directly for current course offerings, enrollment requirements, and available credential pathways.
1845 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404
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