The Ojibwe Language and Culture Education program (OLCE) is a four-year academic major that prepares students to be proficient in the Ojibwe language, and establishes a solid foundation in Ojibwe culture, traditions, and history. The program is designed so that student participants gain a greater understanding and appreciation of Ojibwe heritage.
Opportunities for Ojibwe Language and Culture Education Program Graduates
This baccalaureate degree program prepares students in teacher education and social work to meet the needs of a diverse society and to further their education in graduate studies.
A prospective student must first be accepted into The College of St. Scholastica. He/she must also apply for acceptance into the Ojibwe Language and Culture Education program by completing an application and attending a personal interview with program staff. The program is looking for students with strong academic abilities and a commitment to work with Indigenous people. There are no blood quantum or tribal requirements to be accepted into the program.
Program
The OLCE program is a four-year academic program. To graduate, a student must:
Program Language and Culture Components (may vary year to year)
(See Activities page for more details and photos)
Course Requirements
In the OLCE program, students will take 16 semester credits in Ojibwe Language (or demonstrated proficiency) and 12 semester credits in the following OLCEP courses:
In addition, students will select 8 semester credits from the following Indian Studies course offerings:
Financial Aid
Scholarships and living stipends are available to students in the OLCE Program who are also enrolled in the Elementary/ Middle or Secondary Education Programs.
Students are also eligible to apply for other financial aid, such as:
For Further Information
If you would like more information about our program or financial aid contact:
Admissions Office
The College of St. Scholastica
1200 Kenwood Avenue
Duluth, Minnesota 55811
(218) 723-6046 or 1-800-447-5444
TTY/TDD (218) 723-6790
e-mail: admissions@css.edu
Visitors are always welcome! To help us best plan for your visit, please contact admissions in advance.
The College of St. Scholastica is an equal opportunity educator and employer
