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American Indian College Fund Scholarship Application Season Opens February 1
American Indian College Fund Scholarship Application Season Opens February 1 Prospective Applicants Invited to Attend Introductory Webinar January 14, 2025, Denver, Colo. – The American Indian College Fund’s (College Fund) scholarship application season for the...
American Indian College Fund and Pendleton Woolen Mills Student Blanket Contest Opens November 15
Starting November 15, the American Indian College Fund and Pendleton Woolen Mills, the international lifestyle brand headquartered in Portland, Oregon, are accepting submissions for The Tribal College Blanket Design Contest. American Indian and Alaska Native students attending a tribal college or university are eligible to submit up to two designs.
American Indian College Fund President and CEO to Speak for Native American Heritage Month
American Indian College Fund President and CEO to Speak for Native American Heritage Month Cheryl Crazy Bull to Address U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and The Hunt Institute Denver, Colo., November 14, 2024— On November 20 and 21, American Indian College Fund...
American Indian College Fund to Host Free Book Discussion Online with Indigenous Author Deborah Taffa
American Indian College Fund to Host Free Book Discussion Online with Indigenous Author Deborah Taffa Event Scheduled for Tuesday, November 26th at 12:00 Noon MST Denver, Colo., November 14, 2024— The American Indian College Fund (College Fund) is hosting a free,...
Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College Opens a New Campus, Giving its HSE Program a New Home
Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College Settles into a new campus, giving its HSE program the space it needs to grow and thrive.
Diné College Dual Credit Program presents at the 2024 NACEP Conference
Orlando, Fla., October 28, 2024. The 2024 National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) conference in Orlando served as a platform for discussing strategic planning for dual enrollment students, particularly those from Native and Indigenous...
Circle of Hope Special Edition Fall 2024
After the Department of the Interior’s recent report on Indian Boarding Schools in America, and the historic apology by the Biden Administration, now is the time to begin healing and learning how to use our community’s legacy of trauma to move into a brighter future. Read Cheryl Crazy Bull’s response to these recent events here, and stay tuned for actionable ways to get involved.