Gov. Gary Herbert identified enrollment in secondary education as a primary goal for his administration. This goal carries particular weight for American Indian students, who face unique economic and geographic barriers. Many resources do exist, however, to help American Indian students overcome those challenges and pursue an education, whether at a technical college, junior college, or university.
Scholarship Information
David Arapene Cuch Scholarship
This scholarship was created to provide an opportunity and financial support for members of the Ute Indian Tribe who follow David Cuch’s path by attending law school at the University of Utah. The scholarship is funded by David Cuch’s family and friends. Learn moreGuidance
FinAid: Financial Aid for Native American Students
American Indian College Fund
National Indian Education Association
The American Indian Graduate Center
U.S. Dept. of Education American Indian Services: AIS makes educational opportunities possible for qualifying Native American students.
U.S. Bureau of Indian Education
Financial Aid for Minority Students article
National Indian Education Association
The American Indian Graduate Center
U.S. Dept. of Education American Indian Services: AIS makes educational opportunities possible for qualifying Native American students.
U.S. Bureau of Indian Education
Financial Aid for Minority Students article
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