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Choosing a College
The Full Circle Scholarship Application Closes on May 31, 2020.Choosing a College Decide which one is right for you.Choosing A College Once you’ve made the decision to go to college, you need to decide which one is right for you. Many factors can affect your decision,...
Tribal Colleges and Universities
Tribal colleges and universities provide dynamic higher education opportunities, most on or near reservations, throughout Indian Country. These accredited institutions offer vocational, degree and cultural learning opportunities. TCUs are known for remarkable programs, culturally supportive classes, and familial student care.
Students
Student Resources Accelerate Your Education And Career Opportunities Student Success The American Indian College Fund provides many forms of direct student support to scholars and college-going Native students. Find out more about scholarships, student resources,...
Press, Media, Financials
Press, Media, FinancialsMedia Inquiries Reporters: Please contact Dina Horwedel at dhorwedel@collegefund.org or 303-426-8900 Speaker Requests: To request a speaker from our organization for your conference or event, please submit the request form.On This PagePress...
Careers
The American Indian College Fund is a top-ranked national charity making a difference in Native peoples’ lives and communities, while working to effect policy change in higher education. The Denver Post Names American Indian College Fund a Winner of the Colorado Top Workplaces 2022 Award for the Fourth Year in a Row.
About Us
About UsOur Mission The American Indian College Fund invests in Native students and tribal college education to transform lives and communities.Our Vision The vision of the American Indian College Fund is for healthy, self-sufficient, and educated American Indian and...
Meet Our Team
Meet Our Team Meet The American Indian College Fund TeamPresident and CEO Cheryl Crazy Bull (Sicangu Lakota) “Mitakuyepi, Relatives”Only 15% of American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIAN) age 25 and older have a college degree — less than half of that of other groups...

Luci Tapahanso, Poet Laureate of Navajo Nation to Read from Her Work Nov. 30 to Benefit American Indian College Fund
Full day of Native American-themed events to take place at Barnes and Noble; bookstore will contribute percentage of sales to support Native college students

The Way to Reawaken Indigenous Language is to Nurture Speakers
Amanda LeClair-Diaz and Tarajean Yazzie-Mintz review research literature that demonstrates Tribal Colleges and Universities’ (TCUs) efforts in Native language revitalization. The review focuses on research of Native language revitalization opportunities in early childhood education and development.