North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven (R-North Dakota) signed House Bill 13-95 into law on Thursday to provide state funding to tribal colleges.
The bill allocates $700,000 over a two-year period for the state's five tribal colleges. The money will be used to cover the cost of non-Indian students.
The federal government helps cover funds for students who are enrolled tribal members. The colleges have been shouldering the costs of educating non-Indians alone.
Hoeven called the bill an investment for all of the state's citizens.
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