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2024 Indigenous Summer Enhancement Program

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2024 Summer Engineering Academy

The University of Arizona Summer Engineering Academy is a series of weeklong residential camps for students passionate about engineering, math and science.

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About Fall Research Project

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About NASEP

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ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship

The ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate chemistry majors who attend one of our 72 partner institutions and express an interest in teaching high school chemistry.

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Aging Matters Scholarship - SeniorCare.com

SeniorCare.com continues to bring more awareness to the key issues we face as an aging population. For the 9th consecutive year, we will be awarding an annual $1500 college scholarship to an individual who best demonstrates why "Aging Matters" to them.

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AISES Scholarships

The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities.

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Alaska Indigenous Research Program

The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium and the Alaska Pacific University (APU) will host the Alaska Indigenous Research Program from May 2 through May 20, 2022.

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American Chemistry Society Scholars Program

ACS awards renewable scholarships to underrepresented minority students who want to enter the fields of chemistry or chemistry-related fields.

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American Indian Alumni Club

The UA Alumni Association awards academic scholarships to students through its chapters and clubs program and with the charitable support of donors, friends and the Arizona community.

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American Indian College Fund

Full Circle scholarship applications are accepted from students beginning January 1 and ending May 31 of each year. The American Indian College Fund determines student eligibility and awards the scholarships. Award and denial notices will be mailed out to all applicants by August each year to the address listed on the application.

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American Indian Education Fund

American Indian Education Fund, a program of PWNA, offers scholarships and grants, emergency funding and college readiness camps, as well as literacy and school supplies to help end the cycle of poverty.

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American Indian Medical Scholarship Program

The American Indian Nurse Scholarship Award Program was started by the NSCDA in 1928 to give students of American Indian descent the opportunity to pursue careers in nursing.

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American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES)

The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) is a national, nonprofit organization focused on substantially increasing the representation of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, First Nations and other indigenous peoples of North America in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) studies and careers.

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American Indian Services

The AIS mission is to provide education to Native Americans in need through scholarships and programs while ensuring that their cultural values are preserved.

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Anne Ray Internship at the Indian Arts Research Center

The School for Advanced Research, Indian Arts Research Center (IARC) offers two nine-month internships (September 1–May 31) to individuals who are recent college graduates, current graduate students, or junior museum professionals interested in furthering their professional museum experience and enhancing their intellectual capacity for contributing to the expanding field and discourse of museum studies.

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Arizona Assurance

The Arizona Assurance Program (AZA) at the University of Arizona (UA) is a financial aid program for low-income students in the state of Arizona. The program is designed to assist students in attaining a bachelor’s degree by providing financial aid and support services.

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Arizona Community Foundation - Scholarship Seekers

Under the Arizona community foundation, the Mary Ann Stone scholarship is made available through the family of Mary Ann Stone who taught in Ganado. Mrs. Stone's passion for writing, reading, and literacy is often how she challenged students to strive in education.

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Arizona Space Grant Internship & Fellowships Programs

We seek a diverse group of students dedicated, enthusiastic and eager to learn. You do not need to be a rocket scientist to apply, only a U.S. Citizen and STEM major. Applications are accepted year-round and are especially encouraged from members of underrepresented groups and from women.

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Association on American Indian Affairs

​​The Association on American Indian Affairs is the oldest non-profit serving Indian Country protecting sovereignty, preserving culture, educating youth and building capacity.

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Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship-Application Closed

The U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship is a grant program that enables students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad, thereby gaining skills critical to our national security and economic competitiveness.

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Cappex

Search and compare colleges, get admission information and apply for scholarships at Cappex to ease the process of making the right college decision.

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Catching the Dream

Catching the Dream scholarship strives to help highly achieved Native students through higher education standings. They believe in Native American communities improving the lack of qualified jobs as well as advancing their academic performance in math, engineering, science, business, education, and computer science.

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Cobell Graduate Student Summer Fellowship Program- APPLY NOW!

Cobell Graduate Student Summer Fellowship Program awards support American Indian and Alaska Native graduate students with a summer research stipend of $5000 to fund graduate research projects. The award is designed to contribute to further the student’s MA/MS or Ph.D. dissertation research.

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Cobell Scholarship

Both Merit-based and Need-based, the competitive Cobell Scholarship is annual, non-renewable, and available to any post-secondary (after high school) student who is; an enrolled member of a US Federally-Recognized Tribe, enrolled in full-time study and is degree-seeking.

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College Horizons

College Horizons is a non-profit organization that supports the higher education of Native American students by providing college and graduate admissions workshops to American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students/participants from across the nation.

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Departments/Organizations

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Diné College Summer Research Enhancement Program (SREP)

A 10-week program designed to prepare Native American undergraduate college students for careers in public health and health research.

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Earn to Learn

Earn to Learn is a need-based scholarship program that teaches financial literacy, and rewards students and families who are committed to saving money to attend the University of Arizona, Northern Arizona University, and Arizona State University with $4,000 of matching scholarship funding.

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EEqual Scholarship Awards Program

The EEqual Scholarship Awards Program is designed to highlight the incredible potential of young people in the United States who are struggling with homelessness, housing instability, or extreme poverty.

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Eligibility

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EMERGE-BII - Research Experiences for Undergraduate (REU) Program

The EMERGE Institute seeks enthusiastic, motivated undergraduate or post-baccalaureate students to engage in multidisciplinary science on how ecosystems are responding to climate change.

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Engineering Blast Off with New Start

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FastWeb!

Fastweb is a free scholarship search platform that connects students to scholarships and financial aid tools. Their goal is to help you find scholarships to make school more affordable.

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Finding Pre-College Programs

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Fleischer Scholars Program

The Fleischer Scholars Program is a free, primarily virtual summer program tailored for economically disadvantaged Arizona high school sophomores and juniors interested in an opportunity to experience college life, entrepreneurship and business while learning necessary skills for success in college and beyond.

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Four Directions Summer Research Program

The Four Directions Summer Research Program (FDSRP) is an exciting summer research opportunity at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) for undergraduate students with a commitment to the health of Native American communities.

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Freeport-McMoRan Native American Scholarship Programs

The Native American Affairs Program supports education, open communication, community / social projects and other initiatives in collaboration with Tribal Nations located near Freeport-McMoRan’s active or discontinued operations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Gila River Indian Community Tribal Education

The purpose of the Gila River Indian Community Higher Education Program is to provide financial assistance to eligible enrolled Community Members seeking a certificate, diploma, or degree from an accredited college or university.

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Girl Up STEAM Camps

Are you interested in building robots, flying drones, learning from Google employees, developing your leadership skills, and understanding how you can change the world using science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM)?

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Grand Canyon University Summer Institute

The 2018 Summer Institute is a FREE opportunity for high school juniors and seniors to stay overnight at GCU to experience campus life and explore academic programs such as engineering, computer science, hospitality, business and more.

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Haskell Environmental Research Studies (HERS)

The HERS summer internship program is a paid eight-week internship. Interns spend six weeks on the Haskell campus during June and July in classrooms and laboratories learning about climate change and developing individual research projects. Interns spend another two weeks in July conducting independent research at Haskell, Kansas University, or in the field.

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History of NASEP

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Hopi Tribe Grants & Scholarships

We encourage you to explore all financial options as a part of your scholarship search. Each year the HEEF provides funding to create the scholarships that are reviewed and processed by the Hopi Tribe Grants and Scholarships Program (HTGSP) we encourage you to reach out to their offices for all application questions, scholarship deadlines, and general information.

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