Are you a Native student working at an internship this summer? What: You will be paid $10 per blog entry during the summer (5 entries per week at $50). The entries must be a minimum of three paragraphs and relevant to what you are learning on your internship.
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Welcome to Our New Blog!
We hope you are enjoying our redesigned web site. We welcome your feedback and ideas about its interactive features, content, and more!
Guest Blogger: Thinking Indian
My name is Jennifer DeVerney and I work at Herzing University as an Intern and Employer Outreach Specialist with the Career Services Department. I am a proud member of the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians located from Manistee, Michigan. I have worked really hard to get to where I am today, and have been blessed to hold a career in education where I help change people’s lives on a daily basis regardless of their race.
American Indians Are Still Here-Guest Blog
We will be running a series of guest blogs about what it means to “Think Indian” in today’s world. This week we will run the first of our guest blogs. “Thinking Indian” is not just a slogan or idea put out by the American Indian College Fund. “Thinking Indian” is how people in the Native community live their lives and strike the balance between their lives as Indian people and mainstream society in college, in family life, and in the workplace.
Calling All Bloggers!
We are looking for tribal college students, faculty, and staff who want to share their stories about what it means to Think Indian—as commentary posts, guest bloggers.
FAFSA Help FAQ
FAFSA Help FAQ Search by Keyword Jump to Section Filing and Special Circumstances Aid Awards and Package Comparisons FAFSA Submission Summary (FSS), Student Aid Index (SAI), and Verification Priority Deadlines and Timing Engaging Parents and Students Protecting...
Democracy
As the country reflects on 250 years of democracy, the American Indian College Fund invites tribal college students to share what democracy means to them—on land that knew democracy first.





