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Tribal colleges succeed despite limitations
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MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 2003 The nation's 31 tribal colleges are educating more than 30,000 students every year, more than double the enrollment a decade ago, The Chicago Tribune reports. The colleges rely on the federal government for funding. The Department of Interior's budget in recent years has placed more an emphasis on K-12 education, cutting education programs at tribal colleges. Get the Story:
Tribal colleges a study in success (The Chicago Tribune 1/13)
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