Tribal University System

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Tribal University System
Bùluò dàxué xìtǒng
Sistema Universitario Tribal
Headquarters1590 20th Ave, River's Ward New Liverpool, Slokais Islands
Official languagesSlokaisan, Spanish, English,
Other languages of member universitiesKaijanese, Paiwanese, Kano-roah,Jelunga, and 10 others
TypeUniversity association
Membership15 universities
Leaders
• Chancellor
Hsu-Yuan Chan
• Minister of University and Technical Education
Abel Zhao
Establishment13 May 1990

The Tribal University System is a university system that consists of 15 public universities and colleges that serve people of tribal ancestry in Slokais Islands. The TUS primarily supports and assists its members' schools and is a branch of the Ministry of Education. Although, the Tribal Council has chosen its commissioner since 2010, with Hsu-Yuan Chan elected in 2020. In addition to the 15 members, other schools qualify for the benefits of the TUS, these are known as Tribal Serving Institutions and must have a tribal enrollment rate of above 20%. Additionally, the TUS has its own athletic conference consisting of member schools.

History

The Tribal University System was created in 1995, although tribe-specific colleges and universities have existed since the 1920s. Many of the first colleges were funded or established by religious organizations such as the Catholic Church of Slokais or the Minjian High Temple of San Fernando. The rationale for the creation of these institutions was to help create a class of religious highly educated tribal people. In the 1970s a wave of Tribal institutions began to be founded by provinces and tribal authorities themselves to help preserve the language and traditional knowledge of tribal groups. The largest of these was Shanjiang Valley Provincial College, founded in 1976 to serve members of the Irayan tribal group. By 1995, 8 colleges came together to form the TUS, eventually becoming a public body in 2005.

Members

Member School's
Name Location Enrollment Affiliated Tribe Nickname
Shanjiang Valley College Wilnton,Grand Bank 8,150 Irayan Lion's
University of Hua-Qisa Hua-Qisa, Eastern Isles 14,980 Paiwanese 99ers
Kaijan Nation's University Kaijan City, North Kaijan 11,346 Jelunga, Kayara Tigers
San-Dep Island College Ren'ai, Eastern Isles 3,100 San-Dep Sharks
Saroah Tech Saroah-chi, Eastern Isles 1,950 Saroah Sand Ray's
Shuanyan Bay College Shuanyan Township, East Xiang 2,300 Ibaloi Clippers
Far'awa Islands Tech Sendau, Northern Isles 5,340 Islayas Warriors
Salvorista's College Salvador City, San Fernando 1,189 Salvoritarans Patriots
Kar'oka Provincal Kar'oka, North Kaijan 1,750 Kar'oka Mountaineer's
Tana'wana Community College Port Henry, North Kaijan 876 Tana'wana Eagles
Pinjiang Univeristy Pinjiang Township, East Acadia 4,217 Langonayan's Black Bear's
College of the Wojiang Bay Point Lee, Point Lee 7,540 Tianashe Pelicans
National Tribal Art's University New Liverpool 5,459 [a] None Falcons
St Mark's of Colorado College Pinjiang, Colorado 8,768 Pinaou Saint's
Tabeland's College Ciudad Esenavada, Puerto Vesas 45,678 [b] Tiarare Ram's

Notes

  1. Although not founded by a Tribe, it was founded by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs in 2003.
  2. Inlude's 32,000 online student's