The College of the Muscogee Nation is a higher‑education institution dedicated to empowering members of the Muscogee Creek Nation and beyond through culturally grounded programs that blend native traditions with contemporary academic rigor. It offers associate degrees in Native American Studies, Tribal Services, Criminal Justice, Natural Resources, General Studies, and Gaming Applied Science, as well as language and gaming certificates that support tribal sovereignty and professional development. The college’s mission centers on fostering self‑determination, preserving the Mvskoke language, and cultivating lifelong learners who contribute to both tribal and global communities. Its distinctive blend of teaching excellence, visionary leadership, and a commitment to native culture sets it apart as a leader in culturally responsive higher education.
The Adjunct Instructor is responsible for teaching college level courses, contributing to curriculum development, and helping with course design, syllabi, and lesson plan development under the direction of the Dean of Academic Affairs.
The College of the Muscogee Nation is a higher‑education institution dedicated to empowering members of the Muscogee Creek Nation and beyond through culturally grounded programs that blend native traditions with contemporary academic rigor. It offers associate degrees in Native American Studies, Tribal Services, Criminal Justice, Natural Resources, General Studies, and Gaming Applied Science, as well as language and gaming certificates that support tribal sovereignty and professional development. The college’s mission centers on fostering self‑determination, preserving the Mvskoke language, and cultivating lifelong learners who contribute to both tribal and global communities. Its distinctive blend of teaching excellence, visionary leadership, and a commitment to native culture sets it apart as a leader in culturally responsive higher education.
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