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Student Ambassadors

Student Ambassadors Be a student leader and serve your community. [lwp_divi_breadcrumbs font_icon="5||divi||400" use_before_icon="off" module_class="breadcrumbs" _builder_version="4.22.1" _module_preset="default" module_font_size="15px" text_orientation="left"...

Tribal College Blanket Design Competition

The American Indian College Fund and Pendleton Woolen Mills are challenging tribal college students to express their culture and identity through original designs for our next tribal college student blanket. Blanket sales will support College Fund scholarships.

Contact

Contact UsAddress American Indian College Fund8333 Greenwood Blvd.Denver, CO 80221 Telephone 303-426-8900 Toll Free 800-776-FUND Fax 303-426-1200Have a question or comment? Learn More About Us

Privacy And Donor Rights

Privacy and Donor Rights American Indian College Fund - Privacy PolicyContact Information Address 8333 Greenwood BlvdDenver, CO 80221 Phone Telephone303-426-8900 Toll Free800-776-FUND Email info@collegefund.org Website www.collegefund.orgPrivacy Policy Donor Rights...

Employees

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Emily R. White Hat Bio

Emily R. White Hat, J.D., Nape Waste Win (Good Hand Woman) is a Sicangu Lakota, Aske Gluwipi Tiospaye from St. Francis, South Dakota. Emily is the Vice President of Programs at the American Indian College Fund and supports implementation of place-based programming to strengthen educational opportunities for Native students at tribal colleges and universities.

Cheryl Crazy Bull Bio

Cheryl Crazy Bull, Wacinyanpi Win (They Depend on Her), a member of the Sicangu Lakota nation, is President and CEO of the American Indian College Fund, a role she has held since 2012. A lifelong educator and community activist, Cheryl is an advocate for self-determination focused on Native voice, philosophy, and traditions as the heart of the people’s work in building prosperity for current and future generations.

Native Students Stepping Forward

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Supporting Our Relatives

Supporting Our Relatives Investing in Students and TCUsWe want all of our relatives to be seen, supported, and valued. Through programming that supports underrepresented demographics at TCUs, we strive to elevate these voices and experiences.Women’s Leadership...

Indigenous Visionaries

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