Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture in Santa Fe
Santa Fe, NM
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Overview
Average Annual Cost
Average annual cost includes tuition and fees, books and supplies, and living expenses, minus the average grant/scholarship aid. Separate metrics have calculated for different institutions depends on calendar system and sector of the establishment (public or private).
The Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture is a public and non-academic-year institution, so it’s net price represents an average of all programs and includes only undergraduates who first enrolled in the fall term and pay in-state tuition and receive Title IV aid.
BELOW AVERAGE
By Family Income
Depending on the federal state, or institutional grant and available, Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture students in your income bracket may pay more of less than the overall average costs.
Family Income | Average cost |
---|---|
$0 - $30,000 | $9,025 |
$30,001 - $48,000 | $10,150 |
$48,001 - $75,000 | $9,614 |
$75,001 - $110,000 | -- |
$110,001+ | -- |
Admission considerations
Required:
- Secondary school GPA
- Secondary school record
- Recommendations
- Formal demonstration of competencies
Recommended:
- Admission test scores
- Other Test (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.)
- TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
Neither required nor recommended:
- Secondary school rank
- Completion of college-preparatory program
Finance
Charges:
Typical room charge for academic year: 3480
Typical board charge for academic year: -
Combined charge for room and board: -
Percent of students with financial aid
Types of financial aids
208 of Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture undergraduate students were awarded with some type of financial aid, it’s 46 percents of all undergraduate students. This makes Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture number 35 in the amount of financial aid awarded to students among all educational institutions in New Mexico.
Students at Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture awarded 4 types of loans or aids, the biggest percent of students received a federal, state, local or institutional grant aid.
Salary After Attending
According to College Scorecard Data from U.S. Department of Education
Students services
Career
Academic/career counseling service
Employment services for students
Living & meal
Full-time, first-time degree/certificate-seeking students required to live on campus
Institution provide on-campus housing
Institution provides board or meal plan
Veteran Services Available
Credit for military training
Dedicated point of contact for support services for veterans, military servicemembers, and their families
Disability services
Percent indicator of undergraduates formally registered as students with disabilities
Undergraduate programs or courses are offered via distance education
Graduate programs or courses are offered via distance education
Alternative tuition plans
Any alternative tuition plans offered by institution
Tuition payment plan
Tuition payment plan - a program that allows tuition to be paid in installments spread out over an agreed upon period of time, sometimes without interest or finance charges.
Graduation Rate
Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture graduation rate is below the national average.
27% of full-time students enrolled for the first time to Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture completed the education program and got a degree in 150 percent of the expected time of completion.
The graduation rate value includes only programs that were completed less than six years for four-year degrees or less than three years for two-year degrees.
Graduation rate is the percentage of institution’s new-entering, first-time, first-year undergraduate students who complete their program within 150% of the published time for the program. Graduation rate excludes a huge number of students. This indicator doesn’t take into consideration students of nontraditional enrollments - part-time students, students who enroll mid-year, and who transfer from one institution to another. So graduation rate alone can create a misleading perception. Completion rate in the form of total number of students receiving any types of awards/degrees creates a complete picture. Combining this data with graduation rate is a better way to compare institutions.
Applying information
Admission considerations
Required:
- Secondary school GPA
- Secondary school record
- Recommendations
- Formal demonstration of competencies
Recommended:
- Admission test scores
- Other Test (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.)
- TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
Neither required nor recommended:
- Secondary school rank
- Completion of college-preparatory program
Acceptance Rate
The percentage of students given offers out of all those that applied.
In comparison to National Average
Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture acceptance rate is above national average.
In comparison to state Average
Average acceptance rate for institutions in state is 71%, so acceptance rate value is above state average for 29%.
ABOVE AVERAGE
In comparison to an average acceptance rate in of colleges in $0 - $10k price range
Average acceptance rate for all institutions in state in the same net price range is 67%, so Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture acceptance rate value is above state net price average for 33%.
ABOVE AVERAGE
Admissions yield
Total
Full time
Part time
Retention rate
Full-time retention rate
Part-time retention rate
The Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture full-time retention rate is 70% and part-time retention rate is 44%.
Retention rate is the percentage of the institution's first-time first-year undergraduate students who continue at that institution the next year. E.g., full-time students who study in the fall semester and keep on studying in the same program next fall semester are included in the retention rate.
Retention rate is an important index: if it is high, it demonstrates that school has quality curriculum, positive student environments and cultures as more students choose to continue their studies.
Student Body
The student-to-faculty ratio at Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture is 7:1, that means that for every 7 students the institution has one professor, lecturer or specialist with a degree in education. Lower student-to-faculty ratio is better - it means that professors can dedicate more time and attention to each student.
Men/Women
Percent of international students
Race/ethnicity breakdown
Students enrollment in distance education
In Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture the biggest percent of students are enrolled in on-campus courses.
Distance education location breakdown
Here are the students enrolled exclusively in distance education courses at Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and grouped by their location. Distance education courses are the most popular for students located in U.S., but not in New Mexico.
Campus Safety
The percentage of crimes on Main Campus
The campus located by 83 Avan Nu Po Road address in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Main Campus in comparison of all branches in the US. It is calculated as the average percent of crimes yearly by five years of data for every campus, based on an overall number of students studying there. The branch is a part of Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture with 0.21% of maximum crimes a year. The most often crimes detected on Main Campus are aggravated assault and burglary.
Academic Programs
Number of degree programs offered
This is one of the lowest number of programs in comparison with other 51 universities in New Mexico state. Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture is one of the few institutions in New Mexico that offers an Associate's degree program.
Number of degree programs offered via distance education
There are 15 distance education programs that are offered in the Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture: 6 are for less than 1-year certificate programs, 3 - for Associate's degree, 3 - for Bachelor's degree and 3 are 1-year, but less than-2-year certificate programs.
Note, that programs offered via distance education might be entirely online as well as partially online and contain real-time elements. So explore each program to make sure you can commit.
Total credit/contact hours
Here you can find the data on instructional activity in measured in total credit and/or contact hours delivered by institutions during a 12-month period. Also we shown the New Mexico state average data to help you compare.
Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture provides coursework for undergraduate students and graduate students.
In 2014-2015 academic year estimated full-time equivalent undergraduate enrollment was 252 students with 7562 сredit hours for 12-month instructional activity period. The enrollment for graduates was 54 with 1290 credit hours.
TOP 5 Popular Majors
The most popular majors counted as percentage breakdown of degrees awarded in every single discipline in Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture
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Location & Website
Address: 83 Avan Nu Po Road
Place:
Religious affiliation: Not applicable
Calendar system: Semester
General Phone Number: +5054242331
Institution is active in current year: 1
Institution's internet website address: iaia.edu
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