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Native American/American Indian Scholarships

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Bureau of Indian Affairs Scholarships


Gates Millennium Scholars


A.T. Anderson Memorial Scholarship Program

Criteria: Applicant must be a full-time student at the undergraduate or graduate level, attending an accredited 4-year college or university or a 2-year college leading to a 4year degree, a member of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society who can furnish proof of tribal enrollment and majoring in health sciences, engineering, science, natural resources, mathematics, business, or math and science secondary education. Recipients are selected on the basis of academic achievement, leadership potential, financial need, and commitment to helping other American Indians.

Deadline: June 1

Amount of Scholarship: $1000 for undergraduates, $2000 graduate

Additional Information: www.aises.org

Contact: American Indian Science and Engineering Society
Scholarship Department
5661 Airport Boulevard
Boulder,CO 80301


Adolph Van Pelt Scholarships

Criteria: Applicants must be full time students and determination is based on merit and need. Disbursement is made during the first semester. Scholarships are renewable up to four years towards any single degree. Each year $100 is added to the scholarship amount to a maximum of $800. New contact information and financial analysis information is required each year in addition to a copy of the previous years' grades and class schedules.

Deadline: July 20

Amount of Scholarship: $500-$800

Additional Information: www.indian-affairs.org/vanpelt.htm

Contact: Association of American Indian Affairs, Inc.
Attn: Lisa Wyzlic, Scholarship Coordinator
966 Hungerford Drive, Suite 12-B
Rockville, MD 20850
Phone: 240-314-7155, Fax: 240-314-7159


AISES Scholarship Award

Criteria: Must be at least one quarter Native or Alaska Native, an AISES member, and a high school senior or college undergraduate with interest in science, math, or engineering disciplines.

Deadline: March 1

Amount of Scholarship: $500 - $1,000

Additional Information: www.aises.org

Contact: American Indian Science & Engineering Society
1310 College Avenue
Suite 1220
Boulder,CO 80302


AlLogan Slagle Scholarships

Criteria: Applicants must be full time students and determination is based on need. Disbursement is made during the first semester and does not automatically renew. Students are eligible to apply on a yearly basis.

Deadline: July 20

Amount of Scholarship: $1,000

Additional Information: www.indian-affairs.org/alloganslagle.htm

Contact: Association on American Indian Affairs
Attn: Lisa Wyzlic, Scholarship Coordinator
966 Hungerford Drive, Suite 12-B
Rockville, MD 20850
Phone: 240-314-7155, Fax: 240-314-7159


Al Qoyawayma Award

Criteria: Awarded to undergraduate, American Indian students studying Science, Engineering and Arts.

Deadline: June 15

Amount of Scholarship: $2,000 per year

Contact: George Bird Grinnell American Indian Children's Fund
Box 47H
RD #1
Dover Plains, NY 12522


Al Qoyawayma Award For Excellence In Arts and Science

Criteria: Applicant must have applied for the A.T. Anderson Memorial Scholarship Program and have met the following requirements: be a full-time student at the undergraduate or graduate level, a member of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society, at least one-quarter Indian, in financial need and pursuing a double major in science or engineering and a degree in the arts.

Deadline: June 1

Amount of Scholarship: $1500 stipend

Additional Information: www.aises.org

Contact: American Indian Science and Engineering Society
Scholarship Department
5661 Airport Boulevard
Boulder,CO 80301


Alaska Native Brotherhood Association

Criteria: Awarded to Alaskan Native undergraduate students in General Education.

Deadline: not available

Amount of Scholarship: varies

Contact: Alaska Native Brotherhood Association
318 Willoughby
Juneau, AK 9980


All Indian Pueblo Council Scholarship Grant Program

Criteria: Enrolled and verified members of the following Indian Pueblos: Cochiti, Jemez, Sandia, and Santa Ana. Applications must be accompanied by an official transcript of the last school attended (high school/college). A letter of admission from an accredited college or university, 2 letters of recommendation, a certificate of Indian blood, a certificate of tribal verification, and a copy of the student's eligibility for a federal Pell Grant that shows financial need and that the applicant has exhausted all other possible sources of aid. Deadlines are February for the summer/fall terms and October for the spring term.

Deadline: February 1

Amount of Scholarship: varies

Contact: All Indian Pueblo Council Scholarship Grant Program
Scholarship Program
3939 San Pedro NE, Suite D
PO Box 3236
Albuquerque, NM 87190


All Nations Alliance for Minority Participation (AMP)

Criteria: Awarded to members of federally recognized tribes working toward a BS in Science, Engineering or Math.

Deadline: not available

Amount of Scholarship: varies

Contact: Salish-Kootenai College
(406) 675-4800


American Indian Heritage Foundation Scholarships

Criteria: Native American high school graduates are eligible to apply if they have been accepted by an institution of higher education, are U.S citizens, demonstrate financial need and provide information on tribal affiliation and grade point average.

Deadline: not available

Amount of Scholarship: Varies up to a maximum of $1000

Additional Information: www.indians.org

Contact: American Indian Heritage Foundation
6051 Arlington Boulevard
Falls Church,VA 22044-2788


American Indian Scholarship

Criteria: Awarded to undergraduate tribal members pursuing the areas of: Forestry, Journalism, Law Pharmacy, and Indian Studies.

Deadline: not available

Amount of Scholarship: varies

Contact: American Indian Studies Program
600 University Avenue
Missoula, MT 59812


American Indian Scholarships

Criteria: Native American high school graduates with at least a 2.75 G.P.A. Graduate students are eligible, but preference is given to undergraduates.  Deadlines are July for fall term and November for spring term.

Deadline: July 1

Amount of Scholarship: $500 stipends

Additional Information: www.dar.org

Contact: National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution
Scholarship Committee
1776 D Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006-5392


American Indian Special Education Teacher Program

Criteria: Awarded to American Indian Graduate students pursuing a degree in Special Education.

Deadline: Deadlines are May 15 for fall term and November 15 for spring term.

Amount of Scholarship: Tuition, Fees and Stipend

Contact: American Indian Special Education Teacher Program
227 Cedar Bldg.
University Park, PA 16802-3109


Arrow Inc. Scholarship

Criteria: Awarded to federally recognized tribal members. Must be an undergraduate in general education (emergency funds).

Deadline: not available

Amount of Scholarship: $100

Contact: Arrow, Inc.

1000 Connecticut Ave. N.W.

Suite 1206
Washington,DC 20036


Association of American Indian Physicians, Inc.

Criteria: Awarded to Federally recognized tribal members.

Deadline: not available

Amount of Scholarship: not available

Additional Information: www.aaip.com

Contact: Association of American Indian Physicians, Inc.
1235 Sovereign Row
Suite C-7
Oklahoma City,OK 74401


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