The issues that face Native American students are important to everyone who want to advance equity and access for all students. The College Board and the advisory committees strive to advance Native American student access and success by creating NASAI, a forum to share the best practices and strategies currently being implemented in schools, colleges and communities. It is important that we continue our advocacy to ensure that Native American issues remain at the forefront of diversity agendas in schools and on campuses across the United States.

 

The state of California, with its rich diversity in tribal nations, is the perfect place to continue this important dialogue. NASAI 2012 will be hosted at UCLA in Los Angeles, Calif.

Who should attend?

  • School counselors
  • Teachers
  • College admission and outreach officers
  • Financial aid administrators
  • Community organization leaders
  • Policymakers
  • Parent engagement coordinators
  • School administrators

Registration

Registration for the 2012 conference is open.

Native American Student Advocacy Institute 2011

View the 2011 program book (.pdf/5.8MB) and take a look back at last year's conference.