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[Cpcommunicator] American Indian Graduate Center Fellowships available

>From Shane Jeter

 

American Indian Graduate Center Fellowships

 

The American Indian Graduate Center, Inc. announces the availability of
graduate fellowships for 2007-2008 academic year for American Indian and
Alaska Native students from federally recognized U.S. tribes. AIGC was
founded in 1969 to help open doors to graduate education and to help
tribes obtain the educated professionals they need to become more
self-sufficient and exercise their rights to self-determination. 

 

To be considered for an AIGC fellowship the applicant must be:

*	Pursuing a master's or doctoral degree as a full-time student at
an accredited graduate school in the U.S. 
*	Must be able to demonstrate financial need as determined by the
FAFSA www.fafsa.ed.gov <http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/>  
*	Enrolled member of a federally recognized American Indian tribe
or Alaska Native group, or possess one-fourth degree, federally
recognized Indian blood. 

 

Information and applications are available online at www.aigcs.org
<http://www.aigcs.org/> .

 

 

 

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