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American Indian College Fund Staff Publish Article on Role of Place and Ecology in Tribal Colleges and Universities
From curricula to campuses, tribal colleges and universities, which serve communities on or near Indian reservations, are rooted in Indigenous cultural beliefs. Cheryl Crazy Bull, President and CEO of the American Indian College Fund, with Emily White Hat, Director, Strategy and National Outreach of the College Fund
Native Pathways To College – 11th Grade Tips
11th Timeline by Davida Delmar
Native Pathways To College – 12th Grade Tips
12th Timeline by Davida Delmar
Native Pathways To College – 9th Grade Tips
9th Timeline by Davida Delmar
Native Pathways To College – 10th Grade Tips
10th Timeline by Davida Delmar
Native Pathways To College – 9th Grade Tips
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College Admissions Scandal: Why Native Americans Are Not Surprised
When the news hit about the higher education admissions scandal dubbed Varsity Blues, in which wealthy parents perpetrated fraud to get their children into prestigious colleges and universities, we at the American Indian College Fund were not only disappointed, frankly, we were angry.
College Funder Shares Tips for Native Students Seeking Non-Profit Careers
If you are a Native American student interested in a career in the non-profit world, College Fund employee Darrick Silversmith has useful tips for you.
Threading the Needle from Theorist to STEM
Early Childhood theorists have influenced educators’ practice in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for many years. Through the Gimaadaadizimin (We All Start A Journey) Project, supported by the American Indian College Fund’s For the Wisdom of the Children: Strengthening the Teacher of Color Pipeline, the Early Childhood Education Department at Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College (KBOCC) have strengthened and expanded our future teachers’ knowledge in STEM.







