The American Indian College Fund selected Carla Sineway, President of Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College, as its 2024-2025 Tribal College President Honoree of the Year. This award is granted to a distinguished individual who made a positive and lasting impact on the tribal college movement.
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Call for Proposals
Cokv Hecvlke En Yekcetv, Etvlwv Oh Hayetv Call for Proposals Cultivating Native Student Success Conference June 10-12 | Okmulgee, OK[lwp_divi_breadcrumbs font_icon="5||divi||400" use_before_icon="off" module_class="breadcrumbs" _builder_version="4.22.1"...
Remembering What Was Before Me
Written by Bryan Welsh, Cultural and Wellness Coordinator at Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College Boozhoo, aaniin! Biinidigan! Our featured Native American artist this February is Mary Kay Shalifoe, Zhaawa nuung oo kwe (Southern Star Woman), Anishinaabe Arts adjunct...
Reframing Fear and Embracing Community
Written by Adriana Riggs, Turtle Mountain College, Turtle Mountain Accessing Choices in Education (ACE) Program Director 2024-2025 Indigenous Visionaries Fellow I first heard about the American Indian College Fund (College Fund) Indigenous Visionaries: Women’s...
Indigenous Art Has No Boundaries
Written by Krystal Wind, Dean of Student Affairs, College of the Muscogee Nation Danielle Fixico is Chickasaw, Muscogee, and Choctaw. She is a College of the Muscogee Nation (CMN) alumna, class of 2017. She serves as faculty at CMN, teaching Art I and II, Freshman...
Support Tribal Colleges and Students. Please Call Your Elected Officials!
TCUs and TCU students need your voice in Washington. Both Haskell and SIPI, the nation’s oldest and only federally operated tribal colleges, are facing an immediate crisis due to the implementation of EO 14210 and the White House memo on hiring freezes.
Student Voices Are Needed in Washington. Please Call Your Elected Officials!
TCUs and TCU students need your voice in Washington. Both Haskell and Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute, the nation’s oldest and only federally operated tribal colleges, are facing an immediate crisis due to the implementation of EO 14210 and the White House memo on hiring freezes.
United Tribes Technical College Publishes Video Series on Teacher Education Program
The United Tribes Technical College (UTTC) Teacher Education Program released a series of videos to support program recruitment covering a wide range of topics and perspectives from current and past students, tribal elders, and education administrators. The program is funded by the American Indian College Fund (College Fund), through the Wounspekiya Unspewicakiyapi Native Teacher Education pilot program.



