National Transfer Student Week is organized by the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students (NISTS). It aims to provide support and resources for transfer students across the country.
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Circle of Hope Summer / Fall 2024
| Summer / Fall 2024 | Circle of Hope With Supplementary Funding Ending, Support is More Critical than EverDear Friends and Relatives, Wishing you all a happy fall – and sharing my enthusiasm and excitement, we are back in school! I am so happy we have been able to...
2024 TCU Faculty Convening
10th Annual TCU Faculty Convening | May 21-23, 2024. The 10th annual TCU faculty convening was held in collaboration with the American Indian Higher Education Consortium. The 2024 TCU Faculty and Student Success Convening brought together 85 leaders, staff, and faculty from 26 tribal colleges and universities to discuss research, best practices, and lessons learned. In addition to the numerous general sessions and breakout sessions, the convening included a panel of four TCU presidents who discussed the future of tribal colleges, a keynote by data sovereignty advocate Dr. Krystal Tsosie, and a visit to the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe.
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Our Internal Library: The Importance of Sorting through our Experience
A blog post from Danielle Carley, LCOOU, Associate Dean of Students, a 2023-2024 Indigenous Visionaries Fellow.
Graduation: A Time to Celebrate Your Achievements and Culture
In 2019, the American Indian College Fund teamed with the Native American Rights Fund to gather content Native American students need to work with school administrations in advance of graduation to ensure they can celebrate their graduations in a traditional way. We have updated this blog for 2024 but many of the principles are still the same.
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