Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute SIPI is one of 37 Tribal Colleges and Universities in the nation that are part of the AIHEC family SIPI students represent Alaskan Native Communities and American Indian tribes from across the United States
Admissions Office - Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute Admitted students are required to register for each term they attend The minimum age of acceptance to SIPI is 17 years of age; accepted students who are 17 years of age are not eligible to reside in the lodges until their 18th birthday New Re-admit Fall 2025 Application Deadline Extension: August 5, 2025 First Day of Class: September 4, 2025
Programs - Academics - Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute SIPI does not administer the official exam and is not an official testing site Students are able to prepare using practice assessments authorized by the New Mexico Higher Education Department (NMHED)
Scholarships - Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute These scholarships are for graduating transferring SIPI students due to scholarship requirements Review eligibility requirements carefully Catching the Dream Deadlines: 3 15, 4 30, 9 18
Our History - About SIPI - Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute The Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI) is a federally funded tribal college located in Albuquerque, New Mexico It was established in 1971 as a vocational training center to provide education and training to Native American individuals from various tribes across the United States
Visit SIPI - Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI) has been welcoming students and families all over Indian Country since 1971 Nestled in the Los Ranchos de Albuquerque neighborhood, SIPI is a short walk from the Rio Grande and has access to shopping centers cultural activities year-round