Little Priest Tribal College
Winnebago, NE
N/A
Acceptance Rate
$5,400
Avg Cost (In-State)
$5,400
Avg Cost (Out-of-State)
N/A
Graduation Rate
182
Total Enrollment
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Little Priest Tribal College, at a glance
Graduation rate is the standard federal 6-year completion rate (students often take longer than four years). Earnings & selectivity rankings are computed across every US college in our catalog. Figures from College Scorecard / IPEDS; sticker cost is before financial aid.
Popular programs
Application requirements
Regular Deadline
Rolling admissions
Common App
No
Test Policy
Test Optional
Essays Required
0
Letters of Rec
0
Interview
Not required
Essays: No essay required for admission
Note: High school transcript or GED required; tribal enrollment documentation may be required for certain scholarships
Requirements are AI-generated from public data and may change. Always verify directly with the college.
Getting there
Graduate outcomes
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard
$25,225
Median Earnings at 6 Years
median graduate salary 6 years after starting
Earnings data: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Figures reflect federal aid recipients only — actual median earnings may be higher at schools where many students receive grants rather than loans.
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Tactics that apply here
Things you can do that most families don't know about.
Early Action priority deadlines unlock the biggest merit pools
~$15k valueAt many public universities, applying by the EA deadline (Nov 1) instead of regular (Feb 1) decides whether you're considered for the top merit awards.
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Source ↗File FAFSA the day it opens
~$5k valueMost schools award state and institutional aid first-come-first-served from a fixed pool. Filing FAFSA in October beats filing in February by thousands.
Who it helps: Every student applying for need-based aid, but especially families relying on state grants or institutional aid.
How to use: Set a calendar reminder for the FAFSA opening date (currently Oct 1 most years; Dec 1 in the 2024-25 transition year). Use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to auto-fill tax info. Submit even if you have to estimate; corrections are easy.
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Most selective private colleges use the CSS Profile in addition to FAFSA. It costs $25 + $16/school and reaches deeper into family finances than FAFSA does.
Who it helps: Any student applying to a private 4-year with significant institutional aid needs.
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Source ↗Scholarships
Scholarships you may qualify for.
Nebraska Susan T. Buffett Scholarship
Full tuition + fees at NE publics
stateNE residents with financial need + academic record; significant Pell-pipeline award.
Deadline: March
Learn more ↗Nebraska Career Scholarship
Up to $8,000/year
stateNE HS grads pursuing high-demand careers at NE public colleges.
Deadline: Through enrolled institution
Learn more ↗Buffett Scholarship (Susie Thompson Buffett)
Up to $20,000/year (renewable)
nationalNE HS seniors at any NE 2-yr or 4-yr institution with financial need.
Deadline: Through Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation
Learn more ↗Nebraska Lincoln Chancellor's Leadership Class
Full tuition + leadership programming
universityTop UNL freshmen via competitive process.
Deadline: December 1
Learn more ↗Nebraska Opportunity Grant
Need-based; varies by institution
stateNE residents at NE postsecondary institutions with Pell-eligible need.
Deadline: FAFSA by April 1
Learn more ↗Nebraska FFA Foundation Scholarship
$500-$2,500
stateNebraska FFA members pursuing ag-related higher ed.
Deadline: February
Learn more ↗Creighton Presidential Scholarship
Full tuition
universityTop Creighton incoming freshmen via competitive process.
Deadline: December 1
Learn more ↗Nebraska Lincoln Regents Scholarship
Resident tuition (in-state cost) for OOS students
universityOOS students with 30+ ACT/1390+ SAT + 3.5 GPA. Automatic — reduces OOS to in-state rate.
Deadline: January 15
Learn more ↗Nebraska Chafee Education and Training Voucher
Up to $5,000/year
stateNE current/former foster youth ages 14-23; NE DHHS Bridge to Independence + ETV.
Deadline: Rolling
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What it actually costs your family.
Average net price (tuition, fees, room/board minus grant aid) by household income tier, AY 2023–24. Source: IPEDS NPRC1.
| Household income | Average net price / year |
|---|---|
| $0 – $30,000 | $9,010 |
| $30,001 – $48,000 | $9,279 |
| $48,001 – $75,000 | $10,326 |
| $75,001 – $110,000 | Not reported |
| $110,001+ | Not reported |
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Class profile
Who actually goes here.
From the most recent Common Data Set and IPEDS.
56.3%
% Pell-eligible
Federal Pell grant recipients
50.8%
% first-generation
First in family to attend college
76.4%
% URM
Black, Hispanic/Latino, Native combined
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