At a glance
Average net price
$4,605
In-state, after aid
6-year graduation rate
21.6%
Admission rate
Not available
Undergrad size
257
In-state tuition
$4,010
Out-of-state tuition
$4,010
Cost of attendance
$10,012
Median earnings (10y)
$28,488
Admissions
- SAT average
- Not available
- ACT midpoint
- Not available
- Retention
- Not available
- Locale
- Rural
Programs breakdown
12 program areas reported · Academic mix is led by stem (29%), trades & services (25%), social sciences (17%).
- STEM29%
- Health3%
- Business15%
- Humanities & arts11%
- Social sciences17%
- Trades & services25%
- Business15.4%~40 students/yr · BusinessCompare schools
- Engineering tech13.9%~36 students/yr · STEMCompare schools
- Construction trades13.9%~36 students/yr · Trades & servicesCompare schools
- Natural resources12.3%~32 students/yr · STEMCompare schools
- Education10.8%~28 students/yr · Social sciencesCompare schools
- Liberal arts10.8%~28 students/yr · Humanities & artsCompare schools
- ~20 students/yr · Trades & servicesCompare schools
- Computer science3.1%~8 students/yr · STEMCompare schools
- ~8 students/yr · Social sciencesCompare schools
- Transportation3.1%~8 students/yr · Trades & servicesCompare schools
- ~8 students/yr · HealthCompare schools
- ~8 students/yr · Social sciencesCompare schools
Share of all degrees and certificates awarded in each broad CIP-2 program area (U.S. Department of Education, latest reporting year). Estimated students/yr = share × undergrad size.
Specific majors offered
10 specific majors with reported completions. Earnings shown are median annual earnings 1 year after graduation; debt is median student-loan debt at graduation.
| Major | Credential | Grads | Median earnings | Median debt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ground Transportation. | Undergraduate certificate | 24 | — | — |
| Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians. | Undergraduate certificate | 14 | — | — |
| Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities. | Associate's | 13 | — | — |
| Electrical and Power Transmission Installers. | Undergraduate certificate | 11 | — | — |
| Practical Nursing, Vocational Nursing and Nursing Assistants. | Associate's | 8 | — | — |
| Business Administration, Management and Operations. | Bachelor's | 8 | — | — |
| Natural Resources Conservation and Research. | Associate's | 6 | — | — |
| Construction Trades, General. | Undergraduate certificate | 6 | — | — |
| Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies. | Associate's | 5 | — | — |
| Computer and Information Sciences, General. | Associate's | 5 | — | — |
Source: U.S. Department of Education, College Scorecard Field of Study. Earnings cover graduates who received federal financial aid and are working / not enrolled. Cells marked "—" are not reported or were suppressed for privacy.
About Sitting Bull College
Sitting Bull College is a small institution located in Fort Yates, North Dakota, primarily awarding the associate degree. It enrolls roughly 257 undergraduate students in a rural setting. The most popular fields of study include Business, Engineering tech, Construction trades.
Cost & tuition
The average net price at Sitting Bull College — what a typical student actually pays after grants and scholarships — is $4,605 per year, which is very affordable compared to other U.S. institutions. Published tuition is $4,010 per year before aid. Total cost of attendance, including housing, books, and living expenses, comes to about $10,012 annually.
Graduation & earnings outcomes
The 6-year graduation rate is 21.6%, a below-average completion outcome. Ten years after enrolling, the median graduate earns $28,488 per year according to U.S. Department of Education earnings tracking.
Programs & majors
Sitting Bull College confers degrees and certificates across 12 broad program areas, with the largest concentrations of completions in Business, Engineering tech, Construction trades. Grouped into wider academic categories, the mix is led by stem (29% of credentials), trades & services (25% of credentials), social sciences (17% of credentials), which gives a quick read on the school's overall academic profile. Use the programs breakdown below to see every reported area, an estimated number of students per program per year, and links to compare other U.S. colleges in the same field.
Admissions
Admission rate data is not reported for this institution, which is typical for open-admission community and trade schools.
Location & campus
Set in Fort Yates, North Dakota (rural), Sitting Bull College draws students from across North Dakota and beyond. Prospective students often weigh proximity, cost of living, and local industry demand when choosing between schools in this area.
Frequently asked questions about Sitting Bull College
Q.How much does Sitting Bull College cost?
The average net price at Sitting Bull College is $4,605 per year after grants and scholarships, with total cost of attendance around $10,012.
Q.What is the graduation rate at Sitting Bull College?
Sitting Bull College has a 6-year graduation rate of 21.6% according to the latest U.S. Department of Education data.
Q.How much do Sitting Bull College graduates earn?
Ten years after enrolling, the median Sitting Bull College graduate earns $28,488 per year.
Q.What is tuition at Sitting Bull College?
Published tuition is $4,010 in-state. Most students pay less than the sticker price after financial aid.
Q.Where is Sitting Bull College located?
Sitting Bull College is located in Fort Yates, North Dakota (ZIP 58538).
Data on this page comes from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard and IPEDS, the federal sources colleges are required to report to. Net price, graduation rate, and earnings figures reflect the latest available federal release. Always verify current tuition and program availability directly with Sitting Bull College at their official website.