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The Oldest Native Scholarship Program in the USA

March 1, 2023 by chass_wp-admin

from the Association on American Indian Affairs

We have been providing Native student scholarships since 1947. We provide scholarships to undergraduate and graduate Native students who are citizens of their Native Nation – whether or not their Nation is recognized by the federal government.

Our scholarships are provided to students twice a year until they graduate, as long as they maintain a 2.5 GPA and attend full-time. Our mission is to support students who are connected to their Native Nation and wish to utilize their degree to serve their Nations.

Scholarship applications now available until May 31, 2023 for the ​fall 2023 through spring 2024 school year.

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