Congratulations to 2009 Graduates

May 4, 2009 | Archives, Blog

A heartfelt congratulations to all of our TCU graduates from all of us at the American Indian College Fund. You have worked hard for this day, and you and your families have reason to be proud. But your journey is just beginning. As you travel your life’s path, we wish you happiness, good fortune, and the ability to remember to be true to yourself, your Indian values, and your life’s calling.

Godspeed!

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