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Native American Student Advocacy Institute

Strengthening Connections for Access and Equity in Education

April 19–20, 2010
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM

Join our community of dedicated educators, professionals, and tribal leaders as we address the challenges that face today's Native American students. At the third annual Native American Student Advocacy Institute, educators from across the country will convene to ensure that Native American issues remain at the forefront of diversity agendas on college campuses. This year's conference will feature more than 30 sessions with an emphasis on promoting partnerships between K–12 and higher education institutions.

Register now to address this national issue and discover ways to increase academic access and achievement for your American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students.

Who should attend?

  • Counselors: K–12, tribal education, not-for-profit organizations
  • College personnel: admissions, financial aid, advising, student services
  • K–16 educators
  • Administrators: college administrators, superintendents, principals, tribal leaders
  • Policymakers

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