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Study at Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture Profile of Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture is located in a rural site not far from an urban area, in Santa Fe, NM. The school is a public institution. Degree levels at Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture top out at the Bachelor's degree. Students at the school often study fine arts and liberal arts. The admissions department at Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture does not accept all those who apply. In 2007, 96% of applicants were rejected at the school. Most students' verbal SAT scores were in the range of 410 to 550 in 2007. A quarter of students admitted in 2007 scored 330 or higher on the math SAT. It's not unusual for students to find their classmates include those from other parts of the country. Students at Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture benefit from the low student/teacher ratio. The school offers classes to 231 students (203 full-time equivalent). Minorities are common at Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture. Forty-something year old students won't feel out of place at the school. Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture has a residential or campus feel. Many students live in housing on or near campus. Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture does offer meal plans to students. Tuition is fairly low at the school. The school reports its educational mission is: Contact: Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture
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