by Vicki Urquhart
The Tribal College Journal of
American Indian Higher Education
4 issues per year
Institutional subscription: $30 per year;
Individual subscription: $22 per year
1 P.O. Box 720, Mancos, CO 80328
WHEN YOU PICK up a professional journal, you expect it to be worth your time, and Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education (TCJ) does not disappoint. It has everything you expect in a readable, visually appealing format:
Furthermore, both print and electronic versions work together to provide the reader/Web user with helpful information in both formats. TCJ is not quirky, offbeat, shocking, or cutting edge; instead, it is informative. The mission of TCJ is to "provide information for everyone interested in American Indian higher education," and that's exactly what it does.
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