Leech Lake Tribal College

The 2007–08 academic year saw record student enrollment; the 2008 graduating class was the largest in LLTC history.

The campus houses two academic wings, a library with a Learning Center and computer lab, three technical training buildings, and a community garden, among other facilities.

The college moved classrooms and administration to the former Cass Lake High School building in the fall of 1994.

Today, LLTC includes approximately 70 faculty, staff, administrators, and 250 full-time students.

The LLTC receives its base funding from the Bureau of Indian Affairs under the authority of the Tribally Controlled Community College Act (Title I, P.L.

The Leech Lake Tribal Council adopted the original LLTC Charter in 1999 and established an independent board of trustees.