Haskell Indian Nations University Rankings

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Ranking Category
#6002 of 14,131 In the World
#1696 of 2,597 In North America
#1610 of 2,496 In the United States
#20 of 32 In Kansas State
#2 of 2 In Lawrence

Quick Review

Acceptance rate
93%
Aid receiving
73%
Undergraduates
727
Male:Female Ratio
38:62
Control
Public
Highest Degree
Bachelor's degree
Website
www.haskell.edu

Haskell Indian Nations University Acceptance rate and admissions statistics

Haskell Indian Nations University has an acceptance rate of 93% and is among the 33% of the easiest universities to gain admission to in the United States. The university reports the admission statistics without distinguishing between local and international students.

Total Men Women
Acceptance Rate 93% 89% 97%
Applicants 269 126 143
Admissions 251 112 139
Freshmen enrolled full time 223 99 124
Freshmen enrolled part time 3 1 2

360 students enrolled in some distance education courses.

110 enrolled exclusively in distance education.

Admissions requirements

Secondary school GPA Required
Secondary school rank Required
Secondary school record Required
College-preparatory program Neither required nor recommended
Formal demonstration of competencies Neither required nor recommended
Other Tests Neither required nor recommended
Recommendations Neither required nor recommended
SAT/ACT Neither required nor recommended
TOEFL Neither required nor recommended

Enrollment demographics by race or ethnicity

American Indian or Alaska Native 280 (100%)

Costs per year: Tuition, Housing, Fees

The final cost of attendance varies for each student based on household income, residency, program, and other factors.

Average aid awarded
$5,463
Students receiving aid
73%

Tuition and fees

Undergraduates
Fee in-district $480
Fee in-state $480
Fee out-of-state $480

Room and board costs

Dormitory capacity 658
Combined charge for room and board $950
Room charge $460
Meal charge $490

Haskell Indian Nations University majors

Haskell Indian Nations University has granted 56 bachelor's degrees across 4 programs. Below is a table with majors that lead to degrees at Haskell Indian Nations University.

Major Associate Bachelor
General Studies 40
American Indian & Native American Studies 24
Business Administration and Management, General 19
Natural Sciences 13
Environmental Science 11
Social Work 8
Elementary Education and Teaching 5 2
Community Health and Preventive Medicine 4
Speech Communication and Rhetoric 3
Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology & Technician 2
Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education & Fitness, General 2
Sport and Fitness Administration & Management 1
Grand Total 78 56

Haskell Indian Nations University has a graduation rate of 45%, which is among the 33% lowest for universities in the US.

Total Men Women
Graduation rate 45% 34% 53%

Publications & Citations

Haskell Indian Nations University has published 57 scientific papers with 1,250 citations received. The research profile covers a range of fields, including Environmental Science, Biology, Geology, Ecology, Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Geography and Cartography, Engineering, Sociology, Political Science, and Medicine.

Publications
57
Citations
1,250

Publication / Citation count by topic

Environmental Science
46 / 1,169
Biology
35 / 938
Geology
34 / 1,032
Ecology
33 / 1,009
Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
33 / 638
Geography and Cartography
29 / 948
Engineering
25 / 502
Sociology
23 / 552
Political Science
23 / 435
Medicine
22 / 328
Law
21 / 427
Paleontology
20 / 690
Chemistry
19 / 498
Computer Science
17 / 142
Physics
17 / 498
Biochemistry
14 / 229
Botany
13 / 201
Genetics
13 / 158
Oceanography
13 / 340
History
12 / 405
Mathematics
11 / 99
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
10 / 443
Philosophy
10 / 391
Zoology
10 / 83
Archaeology
10 / 404
Environmental Management
9 / 349
Public Health
9 / 212
Organic Chemistry
9 / 351
Anthropology
9 / 367
Optical Engineering
8 / 215
Demography
8 / 170
Economics
8 / 54
Statistics
8 / 80
Pathology
8 / 107
Psychology
7 / 18
Quantum and Particle physics
6 / 308
Art & Design
6 / 64
Development Studies
5 / 12
Astrophysics and Astronomy
5 / 298
Business
5 / 11

Annual publication & citation counts

Year Publications Citations
1991 0 0
1992 0 2
1993 0 0
1994 0 1
1995 0 0
1996 0 0
1997 1 1
1998 1 1
1999 0 0
2000 3 1
2001 4 6
2002 2 9
2003 1 11
2004 3 26
2005 4 22
2006 1 35
2007 5 36
2008 2 43
2009 4 53
2010 0 42
2011 1 50
2012 1 63
2013 2 68
2014 2 86
2015 3 65
2016 2 63
2017 2 62
2018 1 68
2019 0 61
2020 1 80
2021 3 110
2022 1 71
2023 3 75

Notable alumni

  1. Pauline Small

    Pauline Small
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1924-2005 (aged 81)
    Occupations
    politician
    Biography

    Pauline Small was the first woman to be elected to office in the Crow Tribe of Montana. In 1966 she was elected to Vice-Secretary of the Crow Tribal Council, holding office de facto to 1972, and served in various positions within the Crow Tribal Offices, many to do with supporting education.

  2. Henry Roe Cloud

    Henry Roe Cloud
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1884-1950 (aged 66)
    Occupations
    writer
    Biography

    Henry Roe Cloud was a Ho-Chunk Native American, enrolled in the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, who served as an educator, college administrator, U.S. federal government official (in the Office of Indian Affairs), Presbyterian minister, and reformer.

  3. Nick Lassa

    Nick Lassa
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1895-1964 (aged 69)
    Occupations
    player of American footballprofessional wrestler
    Biography

    Nicholas Anthony Lassa, more popularly referred to as Long Time Sleep, was a professional American football player from the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana.

  4. Ted St. Germaine

    Ted St. Germaine
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1885-1947 (aged 62)
    Occupations
    player of American footballlawyerhead coach
    Biography

    Thomas Leo "Ted" St. Germaine was an American football player, coach, and lawyer. He served as the head football coach at Villanova College—now known as Villanova University—for one season, in 1913, compiling a record of 4–2–1. Germaine played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) during the 1922 season. That season, he joined the NFL's Oorang Indians, a team based in LaRue, Ohio, which was composed solely of Native Americans, and coached by Jim Thorpe. St. Germaine was qualified to play for the Indians since he was a Chippewa.

  5. Juanita L. Learned

    Juanita L. Learned
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1930-1996 (aged 66)
    Occupations
    politician
    Biography

    Juanita L. Learned was the first woman to chair the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes. She was Southern Arapaho and was known for her work to keep the Concho Indian School from closing, as well as actions to return the school building, and land and buildings of Fort Reno to her tribe.

General info

Alternative names Haskell
Academic calendar August to May (August - December; January-May)
Total FTE staff 146
Carnegie classification Tribal Colleges

Location and contacts

Address 155 Indian Ave
Lawrence, Kansas, 66046-4800
United States
City population 95,000
Phone 7857498404