Resources
The College Board is pleased to work with and highlight organizations focused on advancing the academic achievement and higher education access of Native American students:
American Indian College Fund
The American Indian College Fund provides scholarships and other support for American Indian students. Tribal colleges, the vast majority of which are located on or near reservations, provide opportunity and access to postsecondary education.
American Indian Higher Education Consortium
AIHEC is the collective spirit and unifying voice of our nation's Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs). AIHEC provides leadership and influences public policy on American Indian higher education issues through advocacy, research and program initiatives; promotes and strengthens Indigenous languages, cultures, communities and tribal nations; and through its unique position, serves member institutions and emerging TCUs.
College Horizons
College Horizons is a pre-college program for Native American high school students open to sophomores and juniors. Each summer students work with college admissions officers, college counselors, essay specialists and other educators in a five-day "crash course" on the college application process.
National Indian Education Association
The National Indian Education Association is a membership-based organization committed to increasing educational opportunities and resources for American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian students while protecting our cultural and linguistic traditions.
