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Richard White started his college career by leaving the Pine Ridge Reservation for Phoenix, Arizona, where he says his experience at a technical college gave him confidence, while also making him more independent and knowledgeable. »More

 


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Coca-Cola Foundation Grants $250,000 to American Indian College Fund to Support First Generation Scholars

The Coca-Cola Foundation is continuing its support of first generation Native American scholars through a generous donation of $250,000 to the American Indian College Fund. For 20 years, The Coca-Cola Foundation First Generation Tribal Scholarship Program has increased access to higher education and leadership development opportunities for tribal college students that are the first in their families to attend college. »More

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Sysco Corporation Donates $10,000 to American Indian College Fund for Scholarship Program

Sysco Corporation, a global leader in selling, marketing and distributing food products, donated $10,000 to the American Indian College Fund to support the Sysco Corporation Tribal College Scholarship Program. This program will provide ten $1,000 scholarships to American Indian students attending the nation’s tribal colleges and universities. »More

 

American Indian College Fund Receives $75,000 for Scholarships from Citi Foundation

The Citi Foundation granted $75,000 to the American Indian College Fund to continue the Citi Foundation Scholarship & Career Exploration Program. This program provides scholarships to Native students attending the following tribal colleges and universities in South Dakota: Sisseton Wahpeton College, Oglala Lakota College, or Sinte Gleska University. The Citi Foundation also sponsors a one-day career fair at a South Dakota tribal college where Citi representatives, tribal program administrators, and city/county department officials introduce students to career opportunities around South Dakota and beyond.»More