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Whereas there are 34 Tribal colleges and universities operating on more than 90 campuses in 16 States;
Whereas Tribal colleges and universities are institutions of higher education that receive Tribal charters or Federal charters and therefore have a unique relationship with the Federal Government;
Whereas Tribal colleges and universities serve students from more than 230 federally recognized Indian Tribes;
Whereas Tribal colleges and universities offer students access to knowledge and skills grounded in cultural traditions and values, including indigenous languages, which—
(1) - enhance Indian communities; and
(2) - enrich the United States as a nation;
Whereas Tribal colleges and universities provide access to high-quality postsecondary educational opportunities for—
(1) - American Indians;
(2) - Alaska Natives; and
(3) - other individuals who live in some of the most isolated and economically depressed areas in the United States;
Whereas Tribal colleges and universities are accredited institutions of higher education that prepare students to succeed in the global and highly competitive workforce;
Whereas Tribal colleges and universities have open enrollment policies, and approximately 13 percent of the students at Tribal colleges and universities are non-Indian individuals; and
Whereas the collective mission and the considerable achievements of Tribal colleges and universities deserve national recognition: Now, therefore, be it
That the House of Representatives—
(1) - supports the designation of "National Tribal Colleges and Universities Week" ; and
(2) - urges the people of the United States and interested groups to observe National Tribal Colleges and Universities Week with appropriate activities and programs to demonstrate support for Tribal colleges and universities.