Knowee
Questions
Features
Study Tools
2
Overall Quality
Reputation
2.6
Food
1.9
Clubs
1.7
Facilities
1.7
Internet
1.6
Location
3
Opportunities
2.4
Safety
3.3
Social
1.7
Happiness
2.7

Basic Information

Location

  • Albuquerque, NM

Institution Overview

  • Public/Private: Public tribal land-grant community college
  • Established: 1971
  • Founder: All Indian Pueblo Council, tribal leaders, public officials, and interested citizens

Academic information

Degree Courses

  • 21

Key Area

  • Geospatial Information Technology
  • Natural Resources Management
  • Environmental Science
  • STEM Education
  • Cultural Preservation and Native American Studies

Student and Staff Numbers

  • Students: The total enrollment at Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute is approximately 269 students, which includes 179 full-time undergrads and 90 part-time undergrads
  • Undergraduates: 488
  • Postgraduates: 0
  • Administrative Staff: Approximately 30-40

Notable Alumni

  • Unfortunately
  • the provided sources do not list specific notable alumni of the Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute. Therefore

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Overall 1
The worst school to offer to Native Americans. This school along with its staff teaches racism, and influences the stereotypes that we try to avoid. The internet connection and technology, terrible, the food disgusting, dorms, falling apart, there is no unity. I'd rather work at McDonalds my whole life than come back for another term.
Overall 1
its causes depression by both officials and students.
Overall 1
POOR CHOICE OF SCHOOL! I WISH I COULD CHANGE MY SCHOOL SELECTION OVER!
Overall 2
SIPI is a school that serves low-income students without many options, like me when I attended. Through my experience with instructors, and students, I gained a sense of indigenous identity that provided me with direction. Sure, the campus is a monument to the 70's & the cafeteria food bland, but this is all overshadowed by the affordability.