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Diné College Announces Grants to all Students to Cover Tuition, Meals, Residential and Books
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 28, 2022 TSAILE, Ariz. — In an effort to assist students to earn their degree, continue towards their degree or to enter college for the first time, Diné College will offer grants to all students to fully cover tuition, meals and residential...
Unpacking: Two-Spirit & LGBTQ+ Identity
Speakers include Alfred Walking Bull (he/they), Donavan Begay Postier (she/her) and College Fund Staff – Kai Teague (they/them) and Leona Antoine (she/her) Session focus: Reflection and landscape assessment of LGBTQ+ community currently as well as the state of...
American Indian College Fund Scholarship Season Begins February 1
The American Indian College Fund’s (College Fund) scholarship season opens on February 1. Hundreds of scholarships are available for all areas of study under the Full Circle Scholarship Program, and students attending tribal colleges and universities can receive additional scholarship support with the program.
National Day of Racial Healing
The National Day of Racial Healing in January helps citizens acknowledge how racism has harmed people and communities to enable collective healing in order to build a more equitable nation. Here at the American Indian College Fund, we believe one key aspect of racial healing is creating greater visibility and representation of Native people.
Flows in from the Stars
Join us for a new post from the Elder Story Series brought to you by the American Indian College Fund. Flows in from the Stars by Gerry Himmelreich.
Living and Learning at the Intersections: A guide for Staff serving 2SGLBTQ+ students
As TCU leadership, faculty, and staff prepare to support students entering a new semester, the American Indian College Fund is proud to present a guided discussion featuring experts in the field of Two-Spirit/LGBTQ+ identity and how TCU staff can act in deep...









