Join the American Indian College Fund in celebrating Native graduates across the country!

Join the American Indian College Fund in celebrating Native graduates across the country!
The American Indian College Fund and Association on American Indian Affairs are partnering to offer $76,000 in scholarships for Native students in 2025–26, including support for Indigenous science and knowledge pathways.
Tribal college presidents, faculty, staff, and other recent graduates are encouraged to show your support and post your throwback graduation regalia photos as we celebrate our students, our cultures, and our communities together!
Higher Pathway Partners FAFSA SubmissionFor Support: Please contact us at nativepathways@collegefund.org.Terms and Conditions All Higher Pathways partners will utilize the form below to submit their FAFSA submissions for all seniors each month. The College Access...
American Indian College Fund President and CEO to Speak for Native American Heritage Month Cheryl Crazy Bull to Address U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and The Hunt Institute Denver, Colo., November 14, 2024— On November 20 and 21, American Indian College Fund...
Native Americans are more impacted by the law than any other group in the United States. Native students in higher education, or seeking a higher education, in particular are impacted by federal and state laws impacting funding for education, such as Pell Grants, student loans, and federal funding for tribal colleges and universities (TCUs), 70% of which comes from federal sources.
Fall 2023Circle of HopeNATIVE EDUCATION: An Investment in Our FutureInspiring change is one of the hardest things I feel called to do in this world. Seeing and understanding how to prioritize and choose where and how to make change is a daunting task, as it’s hard to...
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The four organizations that comprise the National Native Scholarships Providers (the American Indian College Fund, the American Indian Science and Engineering Society, the Cobell Scholarship Program administered by Indigenous Education, Inc., and Native Forward Scholars Fund) are disheartened by the June 29th Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action.
The American Indian College Fund launched its $2.25 million Wounspekiya Unspewicakiyapi Native Teacher Education Program to support Native teacher recruitment, development, and retention with the goal of increasing the number of Native students pursuing a teaching career.