Diné College is a trusted establishment known for its excellent features and services. Located at Tsaile, AZ 86556, it has served the community with dedication and reliability.
With a solid reputation backed by 38 reviews and an impressive average rating of 4.30 stars, Diné College continues to stand out for its commitment to quality. Customers frequently highlight our clean facilities, friendly staff, and fast service as reasons for their repeated visits.
We offer a wide range of services, making us a convenient choice for your needs. Our flexible working hours ensure easy access for even the busiest schedules.
Whether you're a regular or a first-time visitor, Diné College is a reliable destination — and we hope you will give us a try.
| Monday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Tuesday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Wednesday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Thursday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Friday | 8 AM–4 PM | 
| Saturday | Closed | 
| Sunday | Closed | 
Unless you're wanting a BA degree in being a Medical Transport Driver, id recommend not wasting your time and money here
I don't recommend to go to school here for a degree. The campus is in need of repairs such as the NHC building sliding doors being broken. It requires you to manually slide them open and closed. There's often plumbing issues in the dorms such as toilets backing up. In my dorm hall the water was brown for 3 days due to pipes bursting someplace on campus, not all halls were effected. Sometimes the power goes out when it's really windy for 15 minutes or so. You could get a good or bad resident advisor for your dorm, such as them enforcing the quiet hours and making you whisper even in your room. There's a curfew at 11pm, if caught outside you could be written up. The parking lot for the dorm students also gets locked up at 11pm and you will have to ask security to open it up. Some faculty is exemplary and other's are lacking very much. I hate to say it but the older Navajo instructors aren't very good with technology. One instructor never replied to emails and wanted us to text them instead. The school pays adjunct faculty very low and it doesn't help the high turnover of faculty and students. They do dorm inspections maybe twice a semester which requires you to move everything 1 foot from the walls which is a hassle. Some dorm rooms have issues with their heating systems. There is no AC in the rooms. Some dorm halls have an annoying security system beeping sound every minute in the entryway. They do a fire safety drill at a random time which is super inconvenient and adds to the stress of living there. The school pretty much only has the cafeteria to offer food. It isn't the greatest quality and is hit or miss depending on the day. I would describe it as middle school lunch most days. Sometimes vegetables and rice is undercooked or bland. Other times it's unfilling. A small selection of sandwiches and salads from the coffee shop can be found. Students will get Mexican food at lunch from a vendor at the local gas station. The gas station food is pretty much the only other option. It's selection is hit or miss and costs more than you would expect. It's inconvenient that there's no local stores for groceries and other needs for dorm living. Overall the school is really only decent for the young who are being introduced to college, adulthood and want to stay on the Reservation for family.
I have been to the Christmas community dinner and the price is unbeatable for all u can eat crab buffet, delicious smoked salmon, amazing chocolate & cheese was my favorite, I have so much to say but finish with this I will be back again, thank you.
The food is always fresh and reasonably priced. We love the warriors coffee shop. Great coffee and service
Honestly did not go to school here but it seemed pretty free and open internet my cousin went to your and I used to hang out with him and the dormitory I thought it was pretty cool. But from a student's perspective I would not know
I really love 💘 being at Dine College in Tsaile Arizona. Wonderful memories, wonderful staff and wonderful people. Thank you Dine College in Tsaile Arizona for the best 3 years of my life. I miss you all. …
Had so many memories here :) Tell me a story and I can probably Top it ;) No joke =^-^= LIBRARY IS STILL LEAKING RAIN WATER... IF IT GETS STRUCK BY LIGHTENING... WELL IM NOT GOING BACK, THATS ONE TRADITION I WONT MESS WITH WHYS THE LIBRARY MISSING NOW? ITS A FACT THAT WATER ON CARPET CREATES STATIC... ITS THE COMPUTERS ELECTRICITY BY THE WATER THAT SCARES ME... ITS GONNA RAIN SOON, DONT SAY I DIDNT WARN YOU :) =^-^=
Diné College gave me a future to plan for and to look forward to. With a high emphasis on Diné language, this was definitely my first choice for higher education. GO WARRIORS!!
It's easy to get wrapped up in drama here, wouldn't recommend staying at the dorms. Meal plan is still expensive :/
A great place to start a higher educational career that is grounded to Diné culture and language.