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Events

Engage with meaningful events hosted by the American Indian College Fund. From student opportunities to faculty programs and community fundraising efforts, each event strengthens support for Native education and success. Join us in fostering brighter futures together.

Application Tips

APPLICATION DEADLINE IS MAY 31st - APPLY NOW!Application Tips Strengthen Your Scholarship ApplicationExplore these tips to learn how to strengthen your scholarship application. tgsfgsgOnce you set-up your profile in our application system, you will have to complete 5...

High School Students

Summer of Success Conference: Pathways to the Future        June 13-15th from 10am - 2:30pm MSTHigh School Students Preparing you for college success.  High School Pathways Program The American Indian College Fund’s college admissions coaches provide guidance and...

Application FAQs

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Career Advice — Recommendation Letters

Career Advice — Recommendation Letters

You will often be asked to provide professional letters of recommendation or a list of people to be contacted in the future by the prospective employer.  These individuals should be able to testify to your skills, achievements, character, and more.

Student Success — Managing Your Time as Student

Student Success — Managing Your Time as Student

Failing to manage your time effectively can lead to stress, which is detrimental to your health and the well-being of those around you. By using effective time management to balance work, school, and family life, you will be better equipped for the road ahead as a student and beyond.

College Fund Receives $1 Million Traditional Arts Grant

College Fund Receives $1 Million Traditional Arts Grant

The American Indian College Fund has received a $1 million grant to continue its Restoration and Preservation of Traditional Native Art Forms and Knowledge program at tribal colleges and universities (TCUs). The program is expanding knowledge and skills at these institutions across the country while also placing endangered art forms at the center of its focus.