This episode of Rooted in Knowledge offers an introduction to tribal colleges and universities (TCUs). If you are a student, learn more about these institutions and if a TCU could be right for you. If you are new to the College Fund’s work, check out this video to learn more about these unique and remarkable higher education institutions.
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Jonathan Breaker, TCU Student Success Program Officer, Earns Strategic Enrollment Management Endorsement
Jonathan Breaker, Tribal Colleges and Universities Student Success Program Officer at the American Indian College Fund, has earned the Strategic Enrollment Management Endorsement from the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admission Officers (AACRAO). Breaker is among an elite group of only 83 individuals internationally and is the first person from the state of New Mexico to earn this endorsement. Breaker is receiving the SEM Endorsement Badge through Credly and his name will soon appear in the national registry.
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.
TCU and Beyond
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American Indian College Fund Develops Transfer Data Guidebook for TCUs
The American Indian College Fund (College Fund) has published a “Transfer Data Guidebook for Tribal Colleges and Universities.” The guidebook is the culmination of three years of research conducted under a $625,000 grant from the Educational Credit Management Corporation, which examined the transfer landscape of the seven Montana tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) to improve student achievement by creating a cohesive transfer system.
TCU Convening
The conference is a collaboration of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) and American Indian College Fund (College Fund). We hope you can join us!
TCU Faculty Convening
The annual TCU Faculty Convening began in 2014 to provide a venue for emerging and senior TCU faculty scholars to present their research and to build a supportive network of faculty scholars. It has since expanded to be a place for faculty to share best practices and strategies to help them excel in their multifaceted role as TCU faculty members.