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Association on American Indian Affairs Scholarships
May 31
Amount
Varies
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No
No
DESCRIPTION
The Association on American Indian Affairs has been providing Native American student scholarships and provides scholarships to undergraduate and graduate Native American students who are citizens/ members of their Tribal Nation – whether or not their Nation is recognized by the federal government. The Association’s scholarships are funded by an endowment from the Elizabeth and Sherman Asche Memorial Scholarship, the Homborg Scholarship, and the Mary Hemenway Memorial Funds.
The Association's Scholarships are provided to students twice per year until they graduate, as long as they maintain a 2.5 GPA and attend full-time.
High School and Bachelor Degree
2.5
No Information Available
Be enrolled with his or her respective Tribe, either federally recognized or non-federally recognized Tribe, from the continental US or Alaska.
REQUIREMENTS
1. A copy of the applicant's Tribal ID card.
2. A copy of an official letter from the applicant's Tribe stating that they are enrolled.
3. Essay
4. Transcript
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Master/Graduate
Not Applicable
Scholarship General
OTHER INFORMATION
Male/Female
Quarterly
American Indian or Native
Not Applicable
No
No
No
Medium
CONTACT
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