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Program Description:
The American Indian Graduate Center provides fellowships to Native American undergraduate students in various fields of study. See its Undergraduate Opportunities page for specific fields, eligibility requirements, and application guidelines. Applicant must be an enrolled member of a federally recognized American Indian or Alaska Native group, or provide documentation of descendency (possess one-fourth degree federally recognized Indian blood)--and must be enrolled full-time or be applying as a full-time student in a supported field. A Tribal Eligibility Certificate (TEC) must be submitted on the applicant's behalf by a Tribal Enrollment Office or USDI-Bureau of Indian Affairs Agency. Applicant must file a FAFSA, and the Office of Financial Aid must certify the amount of "Financial Need."
How To Apply:
Students may apply directly to this program. San Francisco State applicants may seek the support of the Fellowships Office well in advance of the deadline for feedback on application essays and other materials.
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Fellowships Office
Dr. Joy Viveros
Director
Phone: 415.405.2128
Reception: Grad Stop, ADM 250
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132
Email: fellows1@sfsu.edu