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===Diné College – Tsaile campus=== {{main|Diné College}} [[File:Ned_A_Hatathli_Cultural_Center.jpeg|thumb|The Ned A Hataałi Center at Diné College's [[Tsaile, Arizona|Tsaile]] campus]] The Navajo Nation operates Diné College, a two-year tribal [[community college]], with its main campus at [[Tsaile, Arizona|Tsaile]] in [[Apache County, Arizona|Apache County]], Arizona. The college also operates seven sub-campuses throughout the nation. The Navajo Nation Council founded the college in 1968 as the first [[tribal colleges and universities|tribal college]] in the United States.<ref name="ambler">[http://www.tribalcollegejournal.org/themag/backissues/summer2005/sum05ambler.htm Marjane Ambler, "While globalizing their movement, tribal colleges import ideas"], ''Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education'', Vol. 16 No.4, Summer 2005, accessed 7 July 2011 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120322012222/http://www.tribalcollegejournal.org/themag/backissues/summer2005/sum05ambler.htm |date=March 22, 2012 }}</ref> Since then, tribal colleges have been established on numerous reservations and now total 32.<ref name="ambler" /> Diné College has 1,830 students enrolled, of which 210 are students seeking transfer to four-year institutions in order to earn bachelor's degrees. ====Center for Diné Studies==== The college includes the Center for Diné Studies. Its goal is to apply Navajo ''Sa'ah Naagháí Bik'eh Hózhóón'' principles to advance quality student learning through ''Nitsáhákees'' (thinking), ''Nahat'á'' (planning), ''Iiná'' (living), and ''Siihasin'' (assurance) in study of the Diné language, history, and culture. Students are prepared for further studies and employment in a multi-cultural and technological world.
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