About Dine College

Founded in 1968, Dine College. is a college. Located in Arizona, which is a city setting in Arizona, the campus itself is Rural. The campus is home to 1,396 full time undergraduate students, and 0 full time graduate students.

The Dine College Academic calendar runs on a Semester basis. In the school year the student to faculty ratio was 12:1. There are 86 full time instructional teachers. Degrees awarded at Dine College include: Bachelor's Degree, Masters Degree, Post-master's certificate, Doctor's degree.

Quick Facts

Acceptance Rate100%
Application Deadline
Application Fee20
SAT Range
ACT Range

Admissions at DC are considered , with ,0% of all applicants being admitted.

In the school year, of the students who applied to the school, only of those who were admitted eventually ended up enrolling.

0% of incoming freshmen are in the top half of their high school class. 0% were in the top quarter, and 0% were in the top tenth. You can apply online.

STUDENT LIFE

We asked, and students answered these important questions about student life at Dine College.

Dine College REVIEWS

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  • How would you rate on-campus housing?

    1 Students rated on-campus housing 4 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate off-campus housing?

    2 Students rated off-campus housing 2.5 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate campus food?

    1 Students rated campus food 3 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate campus facilities?

    2 Students rated campus facilities 3 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate class size?

    2 Students rated class size 3 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate school activities?

    2 Students rated school activities 2.5 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate local services?

    2 Students rated local services 1.5 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate academics?

    2 Students rated academics 3.5 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.

What's your overall opinion of Dine College?

5 Students rated Dine College

Monique - 12/31/2022

Dine College has a small main campus in Tsaile, Arizona, and smaller campuses in other locations on the Navajo Reservation. If you have the transportation you are able to travel between campuses, which was convenient because one of the smaller campuses was closer to where I lived. There is also the option to live in the dorms on the main campus. There were always a lot of activities to take part in. The instructors were always available during their office hours.

Alexandrea - 11/05/2022

Moving beyond the planning stage with my academic intent requires credit in mathematics and the sciences. Biology would have my initial project in portfolio animal behaviorism and observance in optimal nutrition and development. Mathematics have been articulated as I am further inquiring on current implementation of college algebra. Congruent to I have decided to become part of STEM (science, technology, engineering & mathematics) division and has revealed together interworking discipline that both satisfies anew profession.

Jasmyne - 12/20/2020

I applied to Dine College for my freshmen year in the Fall 2020 semester. The faculty are very helpful, especially during the coronavirus pandemic. Their teacher and staff are very kind and open to any questions concerning our education. My first semester, I took two classes an this semester I am going full time with 14 credit hours. The education professors are flexible with you as long as you study, turn-in assignments, and score high. It's a great school for Native Americans.

Titania

Dine College is a good college to start out your tuition, its small and all the professor seem to care about your success in the classroom. All the activities one campus are more than just sports, the workshops of culture and rodeo are very fun and interesting to learn.

Dine College FAQS

  1. What is the Acceptance Rate at Dine College?

    The fall 2020 acceptance rate for Dine College is 100%. That means, out of _____ applications received in 2020 , _____ students were offered admission. The number of males who applied was _____ vs the number of females which was _____.

  2. What should every freshman at your school know before they start?

    Well this is easy. I guess. I could tell my self that every thing I am learning here in High School i have to use in college, so pay attention to your teacher. Learn them problems so there will be no hard lessons in college. Everything will be much easier in college if you get A's for every class in these senior years and not to mess around. I would tell myself to succeed in this life because right now i came back from the future and I want to tell you that your having problems with solving your lessons in college. So concentrate and learn. I would tell myself to Think, Plan, Life, and Reward Yourself with these steps to succeed here in college. These are the words tha i would tell myself.

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  3. What kind of person should not attend this school?

    If you're the type of person who is expecting a huge college experience, you shouldn't come here. Also if you don't like small towns with hardly anything to do.

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  4. Describe the students at your school.

    all natives which is navajos

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  5. Describe your favorite campus traditions.

    It is best known for teaching the base of navajo teachings like navajo philosophy and the understanding the corn pollen road way of life. It also has a ceromonie club that does the "Blessing Way Ceromony" for the college students so they can be clear minded for mid-term or finals.

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  6. Here's your chance: Say anything about your college!

    Well this is closer to home and i feel comforable being around my own race and here at Dine College I can do that. I also think that the professor has more patient for the students learning. It is also a good way to get some college credits then transfer out to a major college or university. Mostly all classes here are transferable. I am navajo and Dine college also teaches navajo culture and lanuage. Its not just any college.

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  7. What are the academics like at your school?

    their are average

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  8. What are the most popular student activities/groups?

    cross-country team

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  9. What is your overall opinion of this school?

    getting good grades

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  10. What is the stereotype of students at your school? Is this stereotype accurate?

    fresh out high school, adults lost their job, unemployed, barely returing to school again, stayed at moms, and yes they are

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  11. What's the one thing you wish someone had told you about freshman year?

    More knowledge of the school, such as what degree's they offer, campus life.

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  12. What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?

    I have not encountered anything bad about this school, so I do not know what the worst thing about the school is.

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Student Body

Students

67%

female

33%

male

1,396

Total Undergrad Enrollment

N/A

Total Grad Students

21%

Out-Of-State

79%

In-State

N/A

International

Organizations

N/A

Student Organizations

N/A

Fraternities

N/A

Sororities

Housing

Yes

On-Campus Housing

12%

of students living on campus

Student Diversity

% American Indian/Alaskan Native
99%
% Asian/Pacific Islander
N/A
% Black or African-American
N/A
% Hispanic/Latino
N/A
% White or Caucasian
1%

TUITION & AID

All students must apply yearly for financial aid. This process starts with the FAFSA. Though financial aid deadlines vary by school, it is a good idea to apply as soon as possible. For the upcoming school year, you can apply as early as October 1 for the FAFSA. Additional school aid will be dependent on the FAFSA results.

89% of students attending Dine College receive some sort of financial aid. 84% were awarded federal grants. While N/A received federal loans. Many students do also need to apply for additional private student loans.

Cost Out of State

$725

Tuition and fees(Out of state)

$1,400

Books and Supplies

$4,940

Room and Board

7,065

Total On Campus

Actual Cost By Income Level(W/Financial Aid)

Family Income
Cost
$0 - $30K
$10,650
$30 - $48K
$10,752
$48 - $75K
$11,483
$75 - $110K
$12,336
$110K & UP
N/A

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