Native American Students
Native American students who can prove membership in a federally
recognized tribe may receive education grants from the Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs
(BIA).
Information about scholarship or grant programs available to
members of your tribe may be available in your tribe's education
office. Visit the Oklahoma History Center website to locate
your tribe's website.
Visit the Find
Scholarships page or use the Scholarship
Search tool to find more opportunities for Native American
students.
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Check out Are You Looking for Money for more scholarship
resources, including tips for scholarship success and information
about other types of financial aid.
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The College & Career Resources for Indigenous
Students guide was created to connect Indigenous students in
Oklahoma to resources available through Indigenous Nations and
organizations to fund and support their college education and
career readiness.
This guide is also available for free download through the
University of Oklahoma's Zarrow Institute on TeachersPayTeachers.com.
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Tribal Education Departments National Assembly
(TEDNA) seeks to provide support for each tribe's right to
define and achieve its own education goals. TEDNA helps to ensure
that Tribal Education Departments are utilizing available
resources, tools and networks to ensure the betterment of
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