Diné College's Online Applications

Welcome to Diné College

The admissions office is the first stop in your educational journey here at Diné College. We strive to assist students with admissions by providing direct and indirect services to students, staff, faculty and administrators.

Admissions Requirements

For admission to Diné College – New and Transfer students must complete and/or submit ALL of the following:

  • Admission Application
  • Official Certificate of Indian Blood(CIB) or enrollment card (applies to registered American Indian students only and must match Full Legal Name.)  CIB Request Form
  • Official High School Transcript with graduation date or high school equivalency credential (GED, HISET, or TASC) with test scores.  High School Transcript Request Form
  • Official College/University transcripts from ALL other accredited colleges/universities previously attended.
  • Additional Admission Applications for the following Bachelor's Degree-seeking students will be required.

This is where you apply to enroll at Diné College. Please choose the application that best fits your situation.

 

First Time Student

  A first-time student is a high-school senior, or a high school graduate who has never attended a college or university since graduation from high school or since earning a G.E.D.

  Please click the link below to begin filling out this application.

  First Time Students

 

Transfer Student

  A transfer student in this category is a high school graduate or one that has a G.E.D., and has completed some hours from an accredited college or university. This would include students that have completed a degree program at another accredited college or university and are applying for a Bachelor of Science Program degree here at Diné College.

  Please click the link below to begin filling out this application.

  Transfer Students

 

Returning Student

  A returning student is someone who was previously enrolled at Diné College and has not been enrolled for at least one Spring or Fall term (this does not include high school seniors who have taken dual enrollment courses at the College).

  Please click the link below to begin filling out this application.

  Returning Students

 

Continuing Student

  A continuing student is someone who was enrolled the previous Spring, Summer or Fall term at Diné College. If you are going to take Spring classes, you were registered the previous Fall term. For Summer classes you were enrolled the previous Spring term. For Fall classes you were enrolled the previous Spring or Summer term. The purpose of this application is to verify that your contact information is current and correct. You MUST be logged in to MyDCPortal to fill out this application.

  Please click the link below to begin filling out this application.

  Continuing Students

 

DUAL Credit Student

  A DUAL Credit student/High School Concurrent Student is a high school student who wishes to get a jump start on college by earning college credits while still attending high school. Courses offered through Diné College range from Navajo Language and Culture to College Mathematics.

  Please click the link below to begin filling out this application.

 DUAL Credit Students

 

High School Concurrent Student

  High School Concurrent Enrollment students take college courses while in high school. Concurrent Enrollment students receive the experience of taking a college course to prepare for college success after high school. Concurrent enrollment courses follow the Dine College Academic Calendar and enrollment dates for a variety of classes offered in-person, online, or in a hybrid format. The student must have completed High School Freshman Year and be enrolled in an accredited public, Bureau of Indian Education funded or a private secondary school. 

  Please click the link below to begin filling out this application.

High School Concurrent Student

 

Indigenous Summer Enhancement Program (ISEP)

The Indigenous Summer Enhancement Program (ISEP) is available to high school students, grades 9-12. ISEP provides a culturally supportive atmosphere for developing a strong multicultural approach in public health and health research. This paid two-week program introduces students to public health and applies this knowledge to service learning in local communites. ISEP builds new skill sets, develops leadership qualities and facilitates mentorship between high school students, peer mentors and college students.

 Please click the link below to begin filling out this application.

 

Indigenous Summer Enhancement Program (ISEP)

 

International Student

  Diné College considers applications from international students. A student who is not a United States citizen or a permanent resident alien is considered an international student.
 
  Please click the link below to begin filling out this application.

  International Students

 

School of Transformation

  School of Transformation online application. School of Transformation, a comprehensive certificate/certification program aimed at providing professional development, continuing education units, training programs, and self-interest courses. This initiative was designed to empower individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary for success in various professional fields. 

  Please click the link below to begin filling out this application.

School of Transformation

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