Greetings…
Hello. I am delighted that you are interested in American Indian
College. Welcome to our website!
American Indian College is located in Phoenix, Arizona, the fifth
largest city in the United States. The campus is situated on ten
acres on a hillside in North Phoenix. It is a beautiful setting.
We are very proud of our school, our staff, and, most of all--
our students!
American Indian College is a school where you will experience a
culture that promotes learning, collaboration, trust,
spiritual maturity, and personal development.
Our staff is extremely well qualified and experienced and is
eager to assist every student achieve his or her goals.
We are a diverse student body that serves students from a variety
of ethnicities. Our students come to American Indian College from
all over the United States and Canada thereby enriching the academic
and cultural experiences of our students.
Now, let me answer a few questions you may have about our
College.
Q: What degree programs are offered at American Indian
College?
A: Students can earn a degree at American Indian College any of
the three programs:
- Bachelor of Arts Degree in Christian Ministry
- Bachelor of Arts Degree in Elementary Education
- Associate in Arts Degree in Business Administration
- Associate of Arts Degree in Christian Ministry
Q: Is American Indian College an
accredited institution?
- American Indian College is accredited by the Higher
Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges
and Schools.
- American Indian College is licensed by the Arizona
State Board for Private Postsecondary Education to offer the
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Christian Ministry, Bachelor of Arts
Degree in Elementary Education, and the Associate in Arts Degree
in Business Administration
- American Indian College is also endorsed at the
collegiate level by the General Council of the Assemblies of God,
Commission on Christian Higher Education.
Q: Why should a student choose American Indian College?
A: There are a number of reasons a student should choose American
Indian College some of the more important of which are:
- Highly qualified professors (the academic department chairs of
each major hold an earned doctorate)
- Small classes taught by highly qualified professors who have
strong life experience
- Variety of opportunities for work / internship experiences
related to field of study
- Highly supportive and close knit faculty, staff, and student
body
- Ethnic and geographically diverse student body including
students from many different tribal communities
- Christian values incorporated into all aspects of the
student's life: academically, professionally, socially, and
spiritually
Q: Are scholarships available to students attending
American Indian College?
A. Over one dozen scholarships are available to new or continuing
students. Students are encouraged to explore scholarship
opportunities.
Q: What opportunities are there for
ministry?
- Semester outreach programs are offered throughout Arizona,
California, and New Mexico
- Annual four-day trip to Mexico
- Summer ministry traveling teams throughout the country and
also abroad
- Local church opportunities
Thanks again for dropping in to see us on the web. However, we
would encourage you to visit our campus and meet our staff and
students. Please call us to schedule a visit and someone will be
happy to show you around.
In Christ,
James Comer
Rev. James Comer President
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