Happy Holidays from AIGC!
On behalf of the staff and Board of Directors of American Indian Graduate Center, we would like to express sincere appreciation for the relationships we have with so many wonderful donors, students, professional organizations and alumni. May the Holiday Season be filled with peace, prosperity and opportunities to engage with higher education.
In the spirit of the season, give the gift of educational opportunity to deserving American Indian and Alaska Native students. Your donation, in any amount, helps ease the financial burden of educational expenses on American Indian and Alaska Native students nationwide. Please consider contributing to AIGC scholarship recipients this year. Click here to donate now. We sincerely appreciate our association with each and every one of you!
Wishing you a prosperous, successful and happy 2014!
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AIGC Scholarships Opportunities - Online Application American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC) applications are available online for the 2014 - 2015 academic year. Attention High School Seniors!
*The All Native American High School Academic Team nomination and application deadline is April 4, 2014.
Attention College Juniors and Seniors! *The Wells Fargo American Indian scholarship application deadline is April 25, 2014.
Attention Graduate Students! *The Wells Fargo American Indian scholarship application deadline is April 25, 2014. *The AIGC Fellowship application deadline is June 1, 2014. *The Loan for Service application deadline is June 1, 2014.
All application materials must be submitted through the AIGC Online Application System (OAS) - visit the AIGC website at aigcs.org. To enter the Online Application System, click the APPLY NOW button, found in various places on the AIGC website. Full online application instructions may be viewed here.
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The Gates Millennium Scholarship deadline is approaching!
The Gates Millennium Scholars(GMS) Program selects 1,000 talented students each year to receive a good-through-graduation scholarship to use at any college or university of their choice. Gates Millennium Scholars are provided with personal and professional development through leadership programs along with academic support throughout their college career.
The deadline for the Gates Millennium Scholarship application is
Wednesday, January 15, 2014 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST).
A Complete Application Consists of: *Student Application (Nominee Personal Information Form) *Educator's evaluation of the student's academic record (Nominator Form) *Evaluation of the student's community service and leadership activities (Recommender Form)
Click here for more information and to complete an application.
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Last Chance to Advertise in
The American Indian Graduate Magazine
for the AIGC 45th Anniversary Issue!
Secure your space now to advertise in the
AIGC 45th Anniversary Issue!
Special business card size ads (1/8 page) have been introduced, for both 2014 spring and fall issues. The rate for this advertisement is $400 for one issue and $650 for both issues.
The magazine boasts a targeted readership of over 16,000 American Indian and Alaska Native students, graduates, professionals and organizations. Benefits to advertising in the magazine include:
- Reach Native American Leaders
- Recruit and Enroll Native Students
- Connect with Graduates and Professionals
- Support AIGC
- Recruit Native Employees
- Develop New Business in Indian Country
For additional information, click here for the AIGC Ad Rate and Spec Sheet or contact Linda at linda@aigcs.org.
Deadline to secure space in the Spring 2014 issue has been extended to December 31, 2013.
Help AIGC to celebrate it's 45th year! Thank you for your support!
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National Indian Education Association (NIEA) Special Projects Coordinator Washington, DC The National Indian Education Association (NIEA) is currently taking applications for "Special Projects Coordinator" position. The Coordinator will be responsible for coordinating a wide range of programs and events for NIEA including our Annual Convention. This is an exciting opportunity to work closely with Native communities, Native organizations, and education leaders to provide support for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian education policy. For more information, click here. |