HASKELL INDIAN NATIONS UNIVERSITY SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Tribal Budget Advisory Council TBAC Briefing March 15 2010 Purpose of this Session Obtain TBAC support for activities and missions of Haskell and SIPI ID: 804188
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BUREAU OF INDIAN EDUCATIONHASKELL INDIAN NATIONS UNIVERSITYSOUTHWESTERN INDIAN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Tribal Budget Advisory Council(TBAC) BriefingMarch 15, 2010
Slide2Purpose of this Session Obtain TBAC support for activities and missions of Haskell and SIPIProvide an overview of Haskell and SIPICommunicate the value of Haskell and SIPI in building capacity throughout Indian CountryProvide information to the TBAC about current and historic funding levels appropriated to Haskell and SIPI
Slide3Bureau of Indian Education(Oversight for Post Secondary)Stephanie Birdwell (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma), Deputy Director for Policy, Evaluation and Post Secondary Education (Washington D.C.)
James Chris Redman (Chickasaw Nation), Education Program Specialist (OKC)Stan Holder (Wichita and Affiliated Tribes), Special Assistant to the Deputy Director (ABQ)Brandi Sweet (Turtle Mountain Chippewa), Program Analyst (Washington, D.C.)Alicia Henson (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma), Program Support Assistant (OKC)Juanita Keesing (Pascua Yaqui), Program Analyst, (Washington, D.C.)
Cindy Wheeler (Oglala Sioux), Program Assistant (ABQ)
Slide4SIPI AdministrationPresident: Dr. Sherry R. Allison (Dine’)Vice President-Academic Programs: Ms. Valerie Montoya (Ohkay Owingeh)
Vice-President College Operations (Acting): Mr. Monte MonteithDirector of Housing and Recreation: Mr. Ray Gachupin (Jemez Pueblo)Department Chair (Acting): Ms. Dorothy WesterDirector of Admission/Financial Aid: Mr. Joe Carpio (Laguna Pueblo)
Slide5Haskell AdministrationPresident (Acting):
Dr. Venida Chenault (Prairie Band Potawatomi)Vice President-Academic Affairs: Dr. Venida Chenault
Vice-President University Services(Acting): Dr. Dan Wildcat (Muscogee)
Director of Housing and Recreation:
Mr. Jim Tucker (Cherokee)
Registrar
: Mr. Manny King (Northern Cheyenne)
Slide6Haskell Board of RegentsJudy Dehose, Western RegionFannie Atcitty, Navajo RegionGil Vigil, Southwest RegionBrandon Stevens
, Midwest RegionLana Redeye, Eastern RegionAlberta Friday, Northwest RegionRussell Bradley, Four Tribes of KansasRadley Davis, Pacific Region
Clarena Brockie, Rocky Mountain RegionGeorge Tiger, Eastern Oklahoma Region
Harold Frazier
, Great Plains Region
Joyce Bear
, National Alumni Association
Janice Mendez
, Student Senate
Francis Jackson
, Alaska Region
Ron Two Hatchet
, Southern Plains Region
Slide7Mr. Francis Tafoya, Chairman, Eight Northern PueblosMr. Stanley Milford, Sr., Vice Chairman, Navajo Nation (New Mexico)
Ms. Pamela Cordova, Secretary, Mescalero Apache TribeMs. La Titia Taylor, Southern Ute Indian Tribe
Mr. Freddie Howard, Navajo Nation (Arizona)Mr. Larry Schurz
, Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona
Mr. Paul Shattuck
, Ten Southern Pueblos
Ms. Paulette Dixon
, Jicarilla Apache Nation
Mr. Conway Hannah,
SIPI Student Senate President
SIPI Board of Regents
Slide8Accreditation overview of Haskell and SIPIHaskell and SIPI both received North Central Association (NCA) accreditation in the 1970’s and have maintained this accreditationBoth institutions maintain specialized accreditations for specific degree programs
SIPI
Haskell
Slide9Overview of Haskell Degree ProgramsDegree Programs Four baccalaureate degrees – Elementary Education, Environmental Science, American Indian Studies, Business Administration
14 Associate DegreesProposed Degrees – Liberal Arts, Community Health, and additional degrees identified in the course of national tribal dialogue sessionsAdditional programs must align with existing resources and mission
Slide10Overview of SIPI Degree ProgramsDegree Programs
20 Associate’s Degree – Associate’s of Sciences, Associate’s of Arts, and Associates of Applied Sciences10 Certificate Programs
Slide11Overview of Haskell and SIPI OperationsCurrent operation budget for HaskellFunding for Haskell FY 2009 $10,442,000 Education
$3,736,845 FacilitiesTotal $14,178,845.00Current operation budget for SIPIFunding for SIPI FY 2009$6,716,123 Education$1,690,868 FacilitiesTotal $8,406,991.00Funding levels at both schools are consistent with appropriations from over 20 years ago after adjustments for inflation
Slide12Overview of Haskell and SIPI OperationsFunding constraints have an adverse impact on accreditationFunding constraints limit new degree programs, hiring, tribal outreach and training, services to students, facility improvements, and information technology (I.T. Infrastructure)Funding is supplemented by grants
Services are supplemented through partnerships
Slide13Plans for Haskell and SIPIHaskellExpand degree offerings
Program development for Student SuccessEnhance I.T. infrastructure to support online learningFill critical positions across campus
SIPI
Fill key positions, including instructors
Expand and maintain the Library
Strengthen student support services
Strengthen information technology infrastructure
Improve residential life
Slide14QuestionsHASKELL INDIAN NATIONS UNIVERSITY155 Indian AveLawrence, KS 66046
www.haskell.edu
SOUTHWESTERN INDIAN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
9169 Coors Blvd. NW
Albuquerque, NM 87120
www.sipi.edu
U.S. Department of Interior
Bureau of Indian Education
1849 C Street, NW, MS 3606-MIB
Washington, DC 20240
www.bia.edu